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8. Set the I/O module aside for servicing non-hot-plug components.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow
the internal system components to cool before touching them.

9. To view the top panel labels, pull the chassis out of the rack until the chassis

makes contact with the rail stop.

NOTE: The top panel labels provide instructions about installing expansion boards,
setting switches, and installing hot-plug fans, along with information about PCI Hot Plug.
Refer to Chapter 5 for hot-plug procedures.

10. To reassemble the server, slide the module into the chassis until the cam levers

begin to rotate. Then push the cam levers shut until they snap into place.

11. Reinstall the cable management arm and I/O cables in the reverse order from the

steps used to remove them.

12. Connect all power cords.

Removing the Processor and Memory Module

WARNING: The processor and memory module weighs more than 35 lb. HP
recommends either removing ALL of the memory cartridges before handling
the module, or having two people handling the module together.

CAUTION: Do not attempt to remove the processor and memory module while
power is applied to the system. The module is not hot-pluggable. Immediate system
shutdown and data loss will occur.

To remove the processor and memory module:

1. If the computer is on, backup your data and power down the server. Refer to

Chapter 7.

2. Disconnect the power cords from the server.

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