HP Integrity rx8640, HP 9000 rp8440 Server User Service Guide

Power Management
PDUs
Cordsets
Rackmounted UPS
System Management
Console switches
Flat panel/keyboards
Data cables
CAT 5 cables
Fibre optic cables
SCSI cables
SCSI terminators
Lifting the Server Cabinet Manually
Use this procedure only if no HP approved lift is available.
CAUTION: This procedure must only be performed by four qualified HP Service Personnel utilizing
proper lifting techniques and procedures.
1. Follow the instructions on the outside of the service packaging to remove the banding and
cardboard top from the server pallet.
2. Reduce the weight by removing all bulk power supplies and cell boards. Place each on an
ESD approved surface.
CAUTION: System damage can occur through improper removal and reinstallation of bulk
power supplies and cell boards. See Chapter 6, “Removal and Replacement” for the correct
procedures to remove and reinstall these components.
3. Locate the four positioning handles on the sides of the system. They are colored blue and
located close to each base corner of the unit.
4. Ensure that the tabs of the vertical support brackets are in the down position so they rest on
the slide rails when the server is lowered over the slides. There are two brackets on each side
of the server chassis.
5. Unfold the handles so that they are extended out from the unit. The server is now ready for
manual lifting by the four qualified HP Service Personnel.
6. Lift the server into place and secure as required.
7. After the server is secured, reinstall the previously removed cell boards and bulk power supplies.
Using the RonI Model 17000 SP 400 Lifting Device
Use the lifter designed by the RonI company to rack-mount the server. The lifter can raise 400
lb/182 kg to a height of 5 feet. The lifter can be broken down into several components. When
completely broken down, no single component weighs more than 25 lb/12 kg. The ability to break
the lifter down makes it easy to transport from the office to the car and then to the customer site.
For more information about the RonI lifter, such as assembling, troubleshooting, and maintaining
the lifter, see the LIFT-O-FLEX® 17000 SP 400 Manual.
http://bizsupport2.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c03036431/c03036431.pdf
Use the following procedure to unload the server from the pallet after the lifter is assembled.
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