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NetApp E Series Hardware Maintainence Manual

NetApp E Series
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(1) Battery release latch
(2) Battery
5. Lift up on the battery, and slide it out of the controller canister.
6. Follow the appropriate procedures for your location to recycle or dispose of the failed battery.
To comply with International Air Transport Association (IATA) regulations, never ship a
lithium battery by air unless it is installed within the controller shelf.
Step 4: Install new battery
After removing the failed battery, install a new one.
Steps
1. Unpack the new battery, and set it on a flat, static-free surface.
To comply with IATA safely regulations, replacement batteries are shipped with a state of
charge (SoC) of 30 percent or less. When you reapply power, keep in mind that write
caching will not resume until the replacement battery is fully charged and it has completed
its initial learn cycle.
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NetApp E Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Form Factor2U, 4U
Drive TypesSSD
Host InterfaceSAS, iSCSI, FC, IB
RAID LevelsRAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10
Operating System CompatibilityWindows, Linux, VMware
Management SoftwareSANtricity

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