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16.5.3 Removing the MBU


16.5.3 Removing the MBU
Caution - Remove all the memory before removing the MBU. Otherwise, the memory may be damaged.
  1. Remove all the FANUs.
    For details, see "15.3.2 Removing a FANU."
Note - Record the mounting locations of the FANUs before removing them, to ensure that they are reinstalled correctly.
  1. Remove all the PCI Express (PCIe) risers.
    For details, see "8.3.2 Removing a PCIe Riser."
    Removing the PCIe risers enables you to easily remove the cables from the PSUBP.
Note - Record the mounting locations of the PCIe risers before removing them, to ensure that they are reinstalled correctly.
  1. Remove all the memory.
    For details, see "16.5.2 Removing Memory."
Note - Record the mounting locations of the memory before removing them, to ensure that they are reinstalled correctly.
  1. Release the cable lock guide.
    For details, see "5.8.7 Releasing the Cable Guide Lock."
    If the cable guide does not have a lock, proceed to step 3.
  1. Remove the cables connected to the MBU.
    The following cables are to be removed:
    a. Three cables connecting the PSUBP to the MBU

    b. One cable connecting the PSUBP to the HDDBP
    The cable does not have to be removed from the HDDBP.

    c. Two cables connecting the HDDBP to the MBU

    d. Two cables connecting the OPNL to the MBU
Note - Record the positions of the cables before removing them, to ensure that they are reinstalled correctly.
Figure 16-4  MBU Cables
Figure 16-4  MBU Cables
  1. Loosen the five screws of the MBU.
Figure 16-5  MBU Screws
Figure 16-5  MBU Screws
  1. Hold the handles (A in Figure 16-6) of the MBU and slide it out toward the front of the SPARC M12-1.
    Confirm that the MBU disengages from 10 fixing pins.
Figure 16-6  Fixing Pins of the MBU
Figure 16-6  Fixing Pins of the MBU
  1. Pull up the MBU to remove it.
Note - Place the removed MBU on a grounded ESD mat to ground any static electricity.
Figure 16-7  Removing the MBU
Figure 16-7  Removing the MBU