Lenovo 6446 User Manual

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a.

Touch

the

static-protective

package

that

contains

the

microprocessor

to

any

unpainted

metal

surface

on

the

server.

Then,

remove

the

microprocessor

from

the

package.

b.

Remove

the

protective

dust

cover

1

,

tape,

or

label

from

the

surface

of

the

microprocessor

socket,

if

one

is

present.

c.

Rotate

the

microprocessor

release

lever

2

on

the

socket

from

its

closed

and

locked

position

until

it

stops

in

the

fully

open

position.

Attention:

v

Handle

the

microprocessor

carefully.

Dropping

the

microprocessor

during

installation

or

removal

can

damage

the

contacts.

Also,

contaminants

on

the

microprocessor

contacts,

such

as

oil

from

your

skin,

can

cause

connection

failures

between

the

contacts

and

the

socket.

v

Do

not

use

excessive

force

when

you

press

the

microprocessor

into

the

socket.

v

Make

sure

that

the

microprocessor

is

correctly

aligned

and

positioned

in

the

socket

before

you

try

to

close

the

lever.

d.

Align

the

microprocessor

1

with

the

socket

(note

the

alignment

marks

2

and

the

position

of

the

notches

3

);

then,

carefully

place

the

microprocessor

on

the

socket.

Close

the

microprocessor

bracket

frame.

Note:

The

microprocessor

fits

only

one

way

on

the

socket.

e.

Carefully

close

the

microprocessor

release

lever

to

secure

the

microprocessor

in

the

socket.

22

ThinkServer

RD120

Types

6444,

6445,

6446,

and

6447:

Installation

Guide

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