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1U10 RBOD User’s Manual
Copyright© 2010 Advanced Industrial Computer, Inc. Page 13 of 72
All Rights Reserved. Rev.1.05
2.3. Removing a drive tray and installing a hard drive
This section describes the procedure to remove a drive carrier, install a hard drive, and replace
the carriers in the enclosure.
Please note: Use proper ESD protective measures when handling disk drives.
Figure 2.1: Opening 1U 10-Bay RBOD Drive Tray
2.3.1. Removing a Disk Drive
1) Release the handle mechanism by gently but firmly press release latch 1. Handle lever 2
should pop out slightly indicating the locking mechanism has been released.
2) Rotate handle 2 outward to disengage the drive carrier. The handle acts as a cam to
disengage the carrier from the backplane. If a drive(s) is present and the system is
powered on, retract the carrier a few inches to disconnect from the backplane. Allow a
minute for the drive(s) to spin down prior to removal from the system.
3) Fully retract and remove the carrier from the enclosure.
4) If a drive(s) is present the needs to be replaced, remove it by unscrewing the mounting
screws, sliding the drive toward the front of the tray to disengage it from the interposer
board, and gently lifting the drive out of the carrier.
2.3.2. Installing a Disk Drive
1) Unpack and remove any packing materials and interface covers from the replacement
hard drive.
2) Place the drive in the carrier position and slide toward the rear firmly seating the drive to
the interposer board.
3) Secure the drive using four (4) of the M3 0.5Px4mm countersunk flathead drive-
mounting screws provided.
Figure 2.2: 1U 10-Bay RBOD Drive Screw Locations
Warning: Properly securing the drives is required for proper system operation. Unsecured
drives may exhibit a variety of behaviors including sporadic or intermittent operation, shortened
drive life, and outright failure.
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