Remove the Cable Management Arm
Follow this procedure to remove the cable management arm (CMA).
Before you begin this procedure, refer to the figure in
Install the Cable Management Arm and
identify CMA connectors A, B, C, and D. You should disconnect the CMA connectors in
the reverse order in which you installed them, that is, disconnect connector D
first, then C, then B, and finally A.
Throughout this procedure, once you disconnect any of the CMA's four connectors,
do not allow the CMA to hang under its own weight.
Note -
References to “left” or “right” in this procedure
assume that you are facing the back of the equipment rack.
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To prevent the rack from tipping forward when the server is
extended, extend all rack anti-tilt devices.
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To reduce the risk of personal injury, stabilize the rack cabinet and
extend all anti-tilt devices before extending the server from the
rack.
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For instructions for stabilizing the rack, see
Stabilize the Rack for Installation.
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To make it easier to remove the CMA, extend the server approximately 13 cm (5
inches) out of the front of the rack.
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To remove the cables from the CMA:
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Disconnect all cables from the rear of the server.
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If applicable, remove any additional Velcro straps that were installed
to bundle the cables.
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Unwrap the six Velcro straps that are securing the cables.
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Open the three cable covers to the fully opened position.
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Remove the cables from the CMA and set them aside.
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To disconnect connector D:
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Press the green release tab (callout 1) on the slide-rail latching
bracket toward the left and slide the connector D out of the left
slide-rail [frames 1 and 2].
When you slide connector D out of the left slide-rail, the slide-rail
latching bracket portion of the connector remains in place. You will
disconnect it in the next step.
Note -
Once you have disconnected connector D, you must not allow the CMA
to hang under its own weight. Throughout the remainder of this
procedure, the CMA must be supported until all the remaining
connectors are disconnected and the CMA can be placed on a flat
surface.
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Connector D release tab (green)
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Slide-rail latching bracket release tab (labeled
PUSH)
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Use your right hand to support the CMA and use your left thumb to push
in (toward the left) on the connector D latching bracket release tab
labeled PUSH (callout 2), and pull the latching bracket out of the left
slide-rail and put it aside [frames 3 and 4].
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To disconnect connector C:
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Place your left arm under the CMA to support it.
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Use your right thumb to push in (toward the right) on the connector C
release tab labeled PUSH (callout 1), and pull connector C out of the
right slide-rail [frames 1 and 2].
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Connector C release tab (labeled PUSH)
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To disconnect connector B:
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Place your right arm under the CMA to support it and grasp the rear
end of connector B with your right hand.
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Use your left thumb to pull the connector B release lever to the left
away from the right slide-rail (callout 1) and use your right hand to
pull the connector out of the slide-rail [frames 1 and 2].
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Connector B release lever
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To disconnect connector A:
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Place your left arm under the CMA to support it and grasp the rear end
of connector A with your left hand.
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Use your right thumb to pull the connector A release lever to the
right away from the left slide-rail (callout 1), and use your left hand
to pull the connector out of the slide-rail [frames 1 and 2].
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Connector A release lever
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Remove the CMA from the rack and place it on a flat surface.
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Go to the front of the server and push it back into the rack.