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Step 3 Remove the TPM module and dispose of it properly.
What to do next
Remove the PCBA. See Removing the PCB Assembly (PCBA), on page 78.
Removing the PCB Assembly (PCBA)
The PCBA is secured to the server's sheet metal. You must disconnect the PCBA from the tray before recycling
the PCBA. The PCBA is secured by twelve M3.5x0.6mm screws.
Before you begin
For Recyclers Only! This procedure is not a standard field-service option. This procedure is for recyclers
who will be reclaiming the electronics for proper disposal to comply with local eco design and e-waste
regulations.
Note
To remove the printed circuit board assembly (PCBA), the following requirements must be met:
The server must be disconnected from facility power.
The server must be removed from the equipment rack.
The server's top cover must be removed. See Removing the Server Top Cover, on page 9.
Step 1 If you have not removed the TPM module, do so now.
See Removing the Trusted Platform Module (TPM), on page 77.
Step 2 When the TPM module is detached, locate the PCBA's mounting screws.
The following figure shows the location of the mounting screws.
Maintaining the Server
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Maintaining the Server
Removing the PCB Assembly (PCBA)

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