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Replacing The Fan Tray Assembly - IBM P 615 series Service Manual

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1 LED Light Pipes
2 Disk Drive Backplane Latch Hole
3 Service Access Cover
4 Fan Tray Light-Pipe Plate
5 Blue Locking Knobs

Replacing the Fan Tray Assembly

To replace the fan tray, do the following:
1. If you are placing the fan tray assembly into the system as part of another procedure, continue to the
next step. If you are replacing a failing or damaged fan tray with a new fan tray, place the three
hot-swap system fans into the fan tray as described in "Replacing a Hot-Swap System Fan" on page
319 before you continue to the next step.
2. Confirm that the blue locking knobs on the fan tray are in the unlocked position.
3. Align the guides on the front of the fan tray with the guide rails in the system chassis.
4. Lower the fan tray into the system, with the LED light-pipe cover plate toward the LED light pipes,
and press it down into place.
5. Press the blue locking knobs down until you feel them lock.
6. Press the LED light-pipe cover plate down over the latch and LED light pipes until you feel it lock into
place. Ensure the LED light pipes align with the appropriate holes in the LED light-pipe plate.
7. If your system does not contain a SCSI media device, go to the next step. If your system does
contain SCSI media device, do the following:
a. Press the media bay chassis back into place until you feel the latches lock (see the illustrations in
"Removing the Media Bay Chassis" on page 345 to identify the media-bay-chassis latches).
b. Replace the front bezel as described in "Replacing the Model 6C3 Front Bezel" on page 291 or
"Replacing the Model 6E3 Front Bezel" on page 292
8. Replace the service access cover as described in "Replacing the Model 6C3 Service Access Cover"
on page 288.
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6 Fan Tray
7 Fan Tray Guides
8 Model 6E3 (Shown Without a SCSI
Media Device)
9 Latches (Attached to Disk Drive
Backplane or Filler)
Chapter 9. Removal and Replacement Procedures
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