Specifications

Table 4–2 Key for Figure 4–1
Key Description
A Cabinet key
B Top cover
C Front locking tabs
D Left side panel
E Cover retaining screw
F Card cage cover
G Rear locking tabs
4.5.3 Removing the Bezels
The front (upper and lower) and rear (upper and lower) bezels are removed the
same way. Each bezel has four flexible, wedge-shaped locking tabs that snap
into matching cutouts on the system cabinet. There are no retaining screws.
The following steps describe the removal procedure for a bezel. See Figure 4–2
and Table 4–3.
1. Shut the system down and unplug the power cord (Section 4.4).
2. Remove the top cover and both side panels using the procedure in
Section 4.5.1.
3. Reach behind the bezel and press the top two locking tabs to release them.
While pressing the tabs, pull the top of the bezel away from the system
chassis.
4. Similarly, reach behind the bezel and release the bottom two locking tabs.
Remove the bezel.
Note
You may need to use a tool, such as a flat-blade screwdriver, to release
some bezel locking tabs.
To replace a bezel, hold it in position against the system cabinet and push until
it locks into place. Alignment pins on the bezel help to guide it into position.
FRU Removal and Replacement 4–7