Owners Manual

5. Drawer Fault 6. Logical Fault
7. Cable Fault 8. Drawer Activity
9. Drawer pull handle
2. Push the drawer latches inward and hold them as shown in the following figure.
Figure 49. Opening a drawer (1 of 2)
3. Pull the drawer outward until it locks at the drawer stops as shown in the following figure.
The drawer is shown empty, which is how the enclosure is delivered. A drawer slide rail latch detail is inset.
Figure 50. Opening a drawer (2 of 2)
NOTE: The drawer must not remain open for more than two minutes while the enclosure is powered on.
Closing a drawer
1. Press and hold the black latches on the sides of the open drawer in each extended top rail.
The previous diagram shows a magnified detail of a slide latch, which resides on the left and right drawer rails.
2. Push the drawer in slightly.
3. Release the drawer latches.
4. Push the drawer all the way into the enclosure, making sure that it clicks home.
Removing a DDIC from a 5U enclosure
Remove a DDIC only if a replacement DDIC is available.
NOTE:
Closing a drawer with one or more DDICs missing can potentially cause cooling problems. See Populating drawers on
page 60.
1. Determine which drawer contains the disk drive to remove.
Module removal and replacement
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