Dell PowerEdge 2800 User Manual

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4.

Remove the system cover.

 

5.

Remove the SCSI hard drives or filler panels from the center drive bay.

 

6.

Slide the drive tray to the maintenance position. See

Figure 1

-1

.

a.

 

Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, loosen the captive screw that secures the drive tray release lever to the chassis.

b.

 

Rotate the drive tray release lever toward the front of the system.

c.

 

While grasping both sides of the front panel, slide the drive tray forward as far as possible.

 

7.

If the system is not installed in a rack, place the system on its side as shown in

Figure 1

-3

or

Figure 1

-4

, with the front edge of the system overhanging

the edge of the work surface.

 

8.

Remove the control panel assembly.

See

Figure 1

-3

or

Figure 1

-4

for the relative location of the control panel assembly. If you are working on a system installed in a rack, the control panel

assembly is located under the front edge of the drive tray.

a.

 

From inside the center hard drive bay, open the control panel cable clamp on the floor of the drive tray.

b.

 

Disconnect the control panel cable from the SCSI backplane. Grasp the cable's white plastic pull-tab and pull the cable connector directly away

from the backplane. For the location of the connector on the backplane, see

Figure 1

-2

.

c.

 

Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the screws that secure the control panel assembly to the front panel. (Tower systems have three screws;

rack systems use two screws.) See

Figure 1

-3

or

Figure 1

-4

.

d.

 

Remove the control panel assembly from the system by sliding the control panel assembly toward the back of the chassis, then remove the

assembly.

 

Figure 1-3. Removing the Control Panel Assembly (Tower System)

 

Figure 1-4. Removing the Control Panel Assembly (Rack System)

NOTICE:

Before removing SCSI hard drives from the system, you must note the number of each drive and temporarily label them before removal, so you

can replace them in the same locations.

NOTICE:

A rack-configuration system is prone to tipping over if placed on its side.

NOTICE:

When disconnecting the control panel cable, hold the white pull-tab next to the control panel cable connector to prevent damage to the SCSI

backplane or the cable itself.

NOTE:

While removing the control panel assembly, be careful not to damage the interface cable.

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