Replacing The Motherboard Battery - Nokia Check Point IP2450 Installation Manual

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Replacing the Motherboard Battery

This section describes how to change the CMOS battery on the motherboard of the Check Point
IP2450 appliance.
Warning
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Replace the battery only with the
same or equivalent type that the manufacturer recommends. Dispose of used batteries
according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Warning
Make certain that you removed the power cord from the appliance before you proceed with
any of the following steps. Failure to do so could cause electric shock with burns or death
resulting for the user.
Caution
Make certain that you are properly grounded when you handle components internal to
the appliance to protect against electrostatic discharge damage to the appliance. Use
the disposable grounding wrist strap included in the battery replacement kit.
To replace the battery
To replace an IP2450 battery, you need:
Physical access to the appliance
A replacement battery
Access to the appliance by using Check Point Network Voyager or the CLI
Note
Because power to an IP2450 is automatically disconnected when the chassis assembly is
opened, you do not need to manually disconnect the power for this procedure. Any servicing
of the appliance, however, should be completed with the chassis assembly fully removed
from the appliance.
1. Use Check Point Network Voyager or the CLI to perform an orderly shutdown of the
IP2450.
For information about how to access Check Point Network Voyager and the related
reference materials, see
2. Press the power switches, located on each power supply at the back of the appliance, to turn
off power to the appliance.
Check Point IP2450 Security Platform Installation Guide
"Using Check Point Network Voyager"
Replacing the Motherboard Battery
on page 42.
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