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Dell PowerEdge R415 User Manual

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E161C Power Supply #

(### W) lost
AC power.
Check PSU
cables.

Specified power supply is

attached to the system,

but it has lost its

AC input.

Check the AC power

source for the specified

power supply. If the

problem persists, see

"Troubleshooting Power

Supplies" on page 155.

E1624 Lost power

supply
redundancy.
Check PSU
cables.

The power supply

subsystem is no longer

redundant. If the

remaining power supply

fails, the system will

shut down.

See "Troubleshooting

Power Supplies" on

page 155.

E1625 PS AC Current Power source is out of

acceptable range.

Check the AC power

source.

E1626 Power Supply

Mismatch. PSU1
= ### W, PSU2
= ### W.

The power supplies in the

system are not the same

wattage.

Ensure that power

supplies with matching

wattage are installed. See

the Technical

Specifications outlined in

your system's Getting

Started Guide.

E1629 Power required

> PSU wattage.
Check PSU and
config.

The system configuration

requires more power than

the power supplies can

provide, even with

throttling.

Turn off power to the

system, reduce the

hardware configuration or

install higher-wattage

power supplies, and then

restart the system.

E1632 FailSafe

event. Contact
support.

The processors and

memory have been

throttled to keep system

power consumption below

the maximum safe level

with current power supply

configuration.

Remove AC power to the

system for 10 seconds and

restart the system.
If the problem persists,

see "Getting Help" on

page 181.

Table 1-2. LCD Status Messages (Optional)

(continued)

Code

Text

Causes

Corrective Actions

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