Installing And Removing A Fan Tray - Cisco 6200 Installation And Replacement

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Installing and Removing a Fan Tray

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3. Installing and Removing a Fan Tray
3.1 Installing the Fan Tray in the Cisco 6200
The fan tray is located at the bottom of the chassis, behind a removable panel. You need a Phillips
screwdriver to remove and replace the panel.
Caution
fans stop for more than 10 minutes. (At ambient temperatures above 104 F(40 C),thermal damage may occur
sooner.)
Follow these steps to install the fan tray:
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Hold the PEM by the sheet-metal carrier (top and front) only. Internal components may be hot.
Replace the front panel and use the Phillips screwdriver to fasten it in place. You can look
through the rectangular opening in the panel as you engage the fasteners. Turn the
fastener 90 degrees in either direction to secure it.
The Cisco 6200 cooling fans must run continuously. The system may suffer thermal damage if the
Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the panel that covers the fan tray (see Figure 3).
Hold the fan tray so that the fans are on top, the air filter is on the bottom, and the wide
edge of the tray is facing away from you.
Tilting the front edge of the fan tray downward, insert the wide edge of the tray so that it
clears the bottom lip of the chassis. (See Figure 3.)
Engage the edges of the fan tray with the guides on either side of the slot in the chassis.
Ensure that the edges of the fan tray rest on top of the guides in the slot.
Slide the tray gently into place. Press firmly to ensure that the power connectors mate. If
the chassis is receiving power, you will hear the fans start to turn.
Use the Phillips screwdriver to replace the panel over the fan tray.
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