Specifications

Falcon 24 Bay SCSI-SATA Installation and Hardware Reference Manual
Step 1. Remove a cooling module by pressing the slide lock on the side of
the module towards the center of the chassis and then pulling the
module out of the chassis. (See Figure 5-9)
Figure 5-9: Removing the Cooling Module Retention Screws
Step 2. Gently slide the new cooling module into the chassis. Do not use force
or slam the module. The slide lock will hold the module in place.
5.6. Drive Tray Maintenance
5.6.1 Notes on Hard Drive Maintenance
Hot-swappable drive trays: The drive trays are all hot-swappable. If a hard drive
fails, it can be replaced while the subsystem is still running.
Remove drives slowly: When removing a drive tray, withdraw it from the enclosure
slowly. If the drive tray is removed too quickly a drive I/O timeout may occur.
Open flap: Once the flap on the drive tray has been opened, the drive tray must be
removed from the subsystem. Failure to remove the drive tray from the subsystem
after the flap has been opened may result in signal glitches and Data Compare Errors.
Replacement on-hand: Before removing a failed hard drive from the subsystem,
make sure you have a replacement hard drive readily available. Do not leave the
drive tray slot open for an extended period of time. If the drive tray slot is left
unoccupied for an extended period of time, the normalized airflow will be disrupted
and subsystem components will overheat and may become permanently damaged.
5-14 Drive Tray Maintenance