Troubleshooting your system, Safety first—for you and your system, Removing the system cover and support beam – Dell PowerEdge 500SC User Manual

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Troubleshooting Your System 

Dell™ PowerEdge™ 500SC Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide 

If your system is not working as expected, begin troubleshooting using the procedures in this section. This section guides you through some initial checks and
procedures that can solve basic system problems and provides troubleshooting procedures for components inside the system. Before you start any of the
procedures in this section, take the following steps:

l

Lay the system on its side.

l

Read the "Safety Instructions" in your System Information document.

l

Read "

Running the System Diagnostics

" for information about running diagnostics.

Safety First—For You and Your System

The procedures in this guide require that you remove the cover and work inside the system. While working inside the system, do not attempt to service the
system except as explained in this guide and elsewhere in your system documentation. Always follow the instructions closely. Make sure to review all of the
procedures in "Safety Instructions" in your System Information document.

Working inside the system is safe—if you observe the following precaution.

Removing and Replacing the System Cover and Support Beam

The system is enclosed by a bezel and a cover. To upgrade or troubleshoot the system, remove the system cover and support beam to gain access to internal
components.

Removing the System Cover and Support Beam

1.

 

Lay the system on its right side, with the system foot stand off the edge of the work surface.

2.

 

Loosen the captive thumbscrew that secures the cover to the back of the system.

3.

 

Face the front of the system. Use your thumbs to press in both latches while pushing the cover backward. Move the cover back slightly, and then lift it

straight up (see

Figure 5

-1

).

If necessary, use both hands and work one side at a time.

Figure 5-1. Removing the System Cover

 

  

Safety First—For You and Your System

  

Removing and Replacing the System Cover and Support Beam

  

Removing and Replacing the Bezel

  

Checking the Equipment

  

Inside the System

  

Responding to a System Management Server Agent Message

  

Troubleshooting a Wet System

  

Troubleshooting a Damaged System

  

Troubleshooting the System Battery

  

Troubleshooting the Power Supply

  

Troubleshooting the Cooling Fan

  

Troubleshooting Expansion Cards

  

Troubleshooting System Memory

  

Troubleshooting the Video Subsystem

  

Troubleshooting the System Board

  

Troubleshooting the Diskette Drive

  

Troubleshooting CD and DVD Drives

  

Troubleshooting Hard Drives

CAUTION:

See "Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge" in the "Safety Instructions" in your System Information document before performing

any procedure which requires you to open the cover.

NOTE:

Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions in "

Safety First—For You and Your System

."

NOTICE:

To avoid damaging the system board, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet and from the back of the system, then press the

power button before you remove the system cover. The system board continues to receive a small amount of power when the system is turned off and
attached to an electrical outlet.

CAUTION:

To prevent cuts, keep your hands clear of the metal edges on the system as you slide back the cover.

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