Removing, Drive, Sled – Dell TL2000 User Manual
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a.
On
the
rear
of
the
defective
library,
loosen
the
blue
captive
thumbscrews
on
the
drive.
b.
If
necessary,
remove
the
conductive
tape
from
the
drive
sled.
c.
Pull
straight
back
on
the
tape
drive
handle
to
remove
it
from
the
library.
d.
On
the
rear
of
the
replacement
library
enclosure,
extend
the
black
pull-out
tab
located
underneath
the
lower
right
corner
of
the
lowest
drive
sled
position.
e.
Slowly
insert
each
tape
drive
into
the
replacement
library
enclosure
in
the
same
drive
slot
as
it
was
positioned
in
the
defective
library.
Align
with
the
connectors
on
the
library
while
supporting
the
drive
assembly.
Ensure
that
the
black
pull-out
tab
remains
extended
when
inserting
a
drive
sled
in
the
lowest
drive
position
in
the
library.
f.
Push
in
on
the
tape
drive
handle
while
supporting
the
bottom
of
the
tape
drive
until
it
is
properly
seated.
Important:
Damage
to
the
connector
pins
may
occur
if
this
procedure
is
not
followed
.
g.
Push
the
tape
drive
slowly
into
the
drive
slot
until
the
drive
is
seated
against
the
back
of
the
library.
h.
Tighten
the
captive
thumbscrews
until
the
drive
is
secure.
i.
If
installing
a
drive
sled
without
ESD
springs
(see
apply
conductive
tape
as
shown
in
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Figure
10-18.
Removing
a
drive
sled
from
the
library
(drive
sled
without
ESD
springs
shown)
10-18
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