Preparing to Replace System Components
No tools are required to replace customer-replaceable components in a ztC Endurance system.
Working on the physical system can expose electronic components to potential damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD). Whenever working on a system:
Using ESD Precautions
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Ground yourself before working with system components. Put a grounding strap on your wrist and attach its other end to some suitable grounding point, such as a computer-system cabinet.
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Discharge static electricity by touching an unpainted portion of the system just before handling ESD-sensitive parts.
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Store PCIe adapters in their static-protective envelope until you are ready to install them in the system.
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Hold a PCIe adapter by its edges.
Observing Cautions and Warnings
Observe the following warnings, cautions, notices, and notes.
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Remove a component only when its status LEDS indicate that it is safe to remove. See Status LEDs for information about each component’s status LEDs.
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When necessary, see Status LEDs to learn how to identify a failed component and take it offline before servicing it.
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Read the entire procedure so that you fully understand it. If any part of the procedure is not clear, see Getting Help.