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Falcon II SCSI-SATA Installation and Hardware Reference Manual
Detecting a failed cooling module: If a cooling module fails, the LED
located at the back of the module, an audible alarm, the firmware, the
RAIDWatch panel view, or the Configuration Client can notify you.
Replacing a cooling module: Once you are notified that a cooling
module has failed, it should be replaced as soon as possible. A failed
cooling module should only be removed from the subsystem when you
have a replacement module immediately available that can be installed
as soon as the failed cooling module has been removed.
WARNING!
The latches at the back of the cooling module secure the cooling module
into the enclosure. If these latches are broken, the warranty on the
cooling module will be void.
5.6.2 Replacing a Cooling Module
If one of the cooling modules fails, it must be replaced as soon as possible.
The cooling modules are secured to the chassis with the two (2) black
latches located on the rear surface of the module itself. To replace the
cooling module, please follow these steps:
WARNING!
Although the cooling modules are fully redundant, it is not
advisable to run the FALCON II with a single cooling module for
an extended period of time. If the remaining cooling module fails,
the system is at risk of sustaining irreparable damage.
Keep a failed module in its enclosure bay until a replacement unit is
in hand.
1. To remove the cooling module, pull both side latches toward the center
of the cooling module. Withdraw the cooling module from the
subsystem by gently pulling on the silver handle at the bottom of the
module. (See Figure 5-17)
Side latches
Silver Handle
Figure 5-17: Removing the Cooling Module
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Cooling Module Maintenance