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073-0705 Re v . A ð Xserve Heatsink Duct Replacement Instructions F ollow the instructions in this sheet carefully . F ailure to f ollo w these instructions could damage your equipment and v oid its w arranty . Note: Online instructions covering customer-installab le par ts are av ailab le at http://www .info .apple.com/installpar ts/. T ools Requ[...]
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Xserve Heatsink Duct - 2 4. If the ser v er is in the loc k ed position (the y ellow security LED on the front panel is on), use the Allen ke y that came with the server to unloc k it. 5. If the cable management arm is not in use, unplug all e xternal cables e xcept the power cord. 6. T ouch the ser ver’ s metal case to discharge any static elect[...]
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Xserve Heatsink Duct - 3 9. Grasp the thumbscre ws and slide the bottom housing f orward part wa y to e xpose the two chassis le v ers . (Figure 2) 10. While depressing both le v ers , pull the bottom housing all the w a y forw ard and remo v e it from the rac k. Figure 2 11. Place the bottom housing on a sturdy , flat surf ace and ESD mat. 12. Pu[...]
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Xserve Heatsink Duct - 4 Removing the Installed Heatsink Duct 1. Release the latch on the heatsink duct from its slot, slide the duct aw a y from the blo wer , and lift the end of the duct as shown. (Figure 3) 2. Remov e the duct from the server . Figure 3 Installing the Replacement Heatsink Duct 1. Inser t the latch on the replacement heatsink duc[...]
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Xserve Heatsink Duct - 5 ð Apple Computer , Inc. © 2002 Apple Computer , Inc. All rights reser v ed. This document is protected under U .S . Copyright La w and International T reaties, and no par t of this document ma y be reproduced in any f orm without written per mission from Apple. Apple is not responsible f or typographical, printing, or ina[...]