Management console service positions (Model 961)

Before you begin

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Procedure

  1. There are three positions for the management console ThinkPad laptop.
    • Non-service position. See Figure 1. Go to step 2.
      Note: The management console tray is pushed fully into the rack. Go to step 2.
    • Standard service position. See Figure 2. Go to step 3.
      Note: The management console tray is extended out fully from the front of the rack. Used for all FRUs that do not require the CEC enclosure service access cover to be removed.
    • Alternate service position. See Figure 3. Go to step 4.
      Note: The management console laptop temporarily sits on rails that extend on either side of the upper battery service module (BSM) set enclosure. The alternate service position is needed if the management console being used is above the CEC enclosure. It allows the CEC enclosure service access cover to be removed. The alternate service position can be used for some I/O enclosure repairs.
  2. Non-service position. See Figure 1.
    1. Close the laptop display.
    2. Push the management console tray into the rack.
    3. Fasten the left and right thumbscrews.
    Figure 1. Management console in non-service position
    Management console in non-service position.
  3. Standard service position. See Figure 2.
    1. Loosen the left and right thumbscrews on the management console tray.
    2. Pull the tray fully out.
    3. Open the laptop display.
      Note: The Model 961 laptop does not rotate to face the front.
      Figure 2. Management console standard service position
      Management console standard service position
  4. Alternate service position. See Figure 3.
    1. Loosen the left and right thumbscrews on the management console tray.
    2. Pull the management console tray fully out.
    3. Remove the cable ties that fasten the cable bundle that surrounds the laptop.
    4. At the left and right sides of the upper DC-UPS, unlatch each slide rail Callout label 1 and slide it fully out until it locks into position. See Figure 4.
    5. Do not disconnect any cables from the laptop.
    6. Release the laptop and sheet metal assembly from the management console tray. See Figure 5.
      1. Lift up each release latch Callout label 1 and twist it 1/4 turn so it stays in the up position
      2. Slide the assembly in toward the rack, from the latched Callout label 3 position to the unlatched Callout label 2 position.
    7. Carefully lift the laptop assembly up and turn it 1/4 turn counter-clockwise so the keyboard faces you.
    8. Move the laptop to the left and set it down on the DC-UPS slide rails. See Figure 3.
      1. Pull it away from the rack to engage the slots Callout label 4 that fasten it to the slide rails.
      2. Twist each release latch Callout label 3 until it drops down to prevent the laptop from moving on the slide rails.
    9. Ensure all the cables are still securely connected to the laptop.
    10. Ensure the laptop cable bundle excess is on the laptop tray Callout label 5. See Figure 3.
    11. Carefully push the management console tray fully in to the rack. Ensure the cable bundle is free. This allows full access to the top of the CEC enclosures.
    Figure 3. Alternate service position
    Alternate service position
    Figure 4. Battery service module (BSM) set enclosure slide rails
    Battery service module (BSM) set enclosure slide rails
    Figure 5. Management console standard service position
    Management console standard service position