Specifications
Disks and Units
Chapter 4 Storage Configuration and Expansion 73
Replacing a Disk Drive on a SnapServer 510, 520, 550, 620, 650, or Snap
Expansion S50
When the status LED is amber and the activity LED is off, the drive has failed or is
not working properly.
1 Remove the front bezel (if applicable) by pressing in the latches on each side of
the bezel and pulling the bezel away from the chassis.
2 On the closed handle of the failed disk drive, press the button in and to the left to
release the latch.
3 Open the handle and pull to remove the drive from the chassis.
4 Release the latch on the new drive and open its handle. If the handle is closed,
you cannot insert the disk drive completely into the bay.
5 Insert the new disk drive, making sure you push it forward until it is firmly
seated and the handle begins to swing closed. Then close the handle until it clicks
into place to completely seat the drive to its connection.
Note Be sure to push firmly on the drive to securely seat it in the drive bay before
you close the handle. You should hear a click to indicate the drive has been
inserted as far as it can go.
6 Replace the front bezel.