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7.

Arrange the disconnected cables in the cable management brackets to prevent the
cables from developing stress points.

8.

Simultaneously turn both the ejector handles counterclockwise to unseat the MPC.

9.

Grasp the handles, and slide the MPC straight out of the card cage halfway.

10.

Place one hand around the front of the MPC (the MIC housing) and the other hand
under it to support it. Slide the MPC completely out of the chassis, and place it on the
antistatic mat or in the electrostatic bag.

CAUTION:

The weight of the MPC is concentrated in the back end. Be

prepared to accept the full weight—up to 18.35 lb (8.3 kg)—as you slide
the MPC out of the chassis.

When the MPC is out of the chassis, do not hold it by the ejector handles,
bus bars, or edge connectors. They cannot support its weight.

Do not stack MPCs on top of one another after removal. Place each one
individually in an electrostatic bag or on its own antistatic mat on a flat,
stable surface.

11.

If necessary, remove each installed MIC from the MPC.

12.

After you remove each MIC, immediately place it on an antistatic mat or in an
electrostatic bag.

13.

If you are not reinstalling an MPC into the emptied line card slots within a short time,
install a blank DPC panel over each slot to maintain proper airflow in the card cage.

CAUTION:

After removing an MPC from the chassis, wait at least 30

seconds before reinserting it or inserting an MPC into a different slot.

Figure 103: Removing an MPC

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