3. Remove all power supplies (see “Removing and replacing the D6020 power supply”
(page 24)).
4. Remove all fan modules (see “Removing and replacing the D6020 fan” (page 22)).
5. Remove all hard drives (see “Removing and replacing the hard drive and hard drive blank”
(page 20)).
CAUTION: To avoid data loss, be sure that the drives are labeled and returned to the
same bays from which they were removed.
6. Be sure the hard drive drawer is closed completely.
7. Remove all I/O modules (see “Removing and replacing the hot-pluggable I/O module”
(page 23)).
8. Pull down the handle on the front of the drawer, but do not extend the drawer.
9. Push up and hold the two release mechanisms on the I/O bays, and then move the drawer
forward about 15 cm (6 in).
Figure 17 Engaging the I/O bay release mechanisms
WARNING!
• TIP HAZARD! To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, do not
extend the hard drive drawers beyond the supporting surface when the unit is not
installed in a rack.
• To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, ensure that only one
hard drive drawer is extended at a time.
• To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment:
◦ Never reach inside the chassis while the system is powered up.
◦ Perform service on system components only as instructed in the user documentation.
10. Remove the power block (see “Removing and replacing the D6020 power block” (page 25)").
11. Extend the hard drive drawer until it clicks.
28 Removal and replacement procedures