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Module replacement, 1 module ejector levers and key, 2 module returns policy – Rockwell Automation 8000 Series TMR System  User Manual

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OPERATOR AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

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7. MODULE REPLACEMENT

7.1 MODULE EJECTOR LEVERS AND KEY

When inserting a module, the ejector levers should be open and the module should
be pushed into the slot using the fascia. When the module connectors have located
on the backplane and field cable connectors, the module should be pushed firmly
into place before closing the ejector levers.

Module ejector levers should only be opened using a 8000 Series ejector key
(supplied with the 8000 Series TMR Processor). This prevents damage to the
ejector levers and module. The module should be handled only by the plastic case
and not the connectors or pins, because the internal components are sensitive to
static.

7.2 MODULE RETURNS POLICY

To enable efficient and comprehensive analysis of a module, a report detailing
information that includes the conditions under which it failed should accompany the
returned module. If the operator has the ‘Dumptrux’ macro, a ‘single module’
diagnostic report should be included with the returned module. The use of
‘Dumptrux’ is outside the scope of this document.

RMA: RETURNED MATERIAL FOR INVESTIGATION REPORTING FORM

Customer: …………………………….. Contact:……...………………………………..

Unit Serial No : ……………………… Module Type: : …………………………………..

Operating condition at the time of the reported failure. Tick the relevant
condition/supply information

Normal Running/Commissioning/Shutdown/System Testing/Other:

………………………………………………………………………………………………...

Description of the fault:
………………………………………………………………………………………………...

………………………………………………………………………………………………...