Removing and replacing system components, Recommended tools, Optional front bezel – Dell PowerEdge 1750 User Manual

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Removing and Replacing System Components

Dell™ PowerEdge™ 1750 Systems Service Manual

 

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 manual and elsewhere in the system documentation. Always follow the instructions closely and review all of the procedures
in "Safety Instructions" in the System Information Guide.

 

 

This section provides servicing procedures for components inside the system. Before you start any of these procedures, perform the following tasks:

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Perform the procedures described in "

External Visual Inspection

."

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Read the safety information in the System Information Guide.

 

When a replacement procedure is not provided, use the removal procedure in reverse order to install the replacement part.

Recommended Tools

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Key to the system keylock

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#1 and #2 Phillips screwdrivers

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Wrist grounding strap

Optional Front Bezel

 

The optional front bezel has system status indicators. A lock on the bezel restricts access to the power button, diskette drive, CD drive, hard drive(s), and the

interior of the system.

Removing the Bezel

 

To remove the bezel, use the system key to unlock the keylock on the bezel, press the tab at each end of the bezel, and then pull the bezel away from the

system. See

Figure 4

-1

.

Figure 4-1.  Removing and Replacing the Optional Front Bezel 

 

  

Recommended Tools

  

Optional Front Bezel

  

System Covers

  

Inside the System

  

Expansion Cards

  

Memory

  

Microprocessors

  

ROMB Card

  

Cooling Fans

  

Cooling Fan Bracket

  

Control Panel

  

Removing and Replacing Power Supplies

  

Power Distribution Board

  

System Battery

  

SCSI Backplane Board

  

System Board

  

Internal SCSI Hard Drives

  

External SCSI Hard Drives

  

Configuring the Boot Device

  

Installing an External SCSI Tape Drive

  

Installing a Diskette Drive

  

Installing a CD Drive

CAUTION:

Only trained service technicians are authorized to open the system covers and access any of the components inside the system. See

the System Information Guide for complete information about safety precautions, working inside the system, and protecting against electrostatic
discharge.

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