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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1473774.1 : How to Remove/Replace the Robot CRU in a StorageTek SL150 Modular Tape Library:ATR:1473774.1:0
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Applies to:StorageTek SL150 Modular Tape Library - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]Information in this document applies to any platform. GoalHow to Remove/Replace the Robot CRU in a StorageTek SL150 Modular Tape Library Fix DISPATCH INSTRUCTIONS To Remove the Robot: 1.Power off the library with the option enabled to prepare the robot for removal. If the Web GUI is not available please see the How to Park the Robot Manually procedure at the bottom of this document. Note: It is critical for the robot to be parked and latched before attempting to remove the robot CRU. 2.Reposition the robot lock (loosen the thumbscrew, remove the mechanism, rotate the mechanism 180 degrees, insert the mechanism, and tighten the thumbscrew). Note: Make sure the locked padlock icon is visible. 3.Make sure to identify each Ethernet port and its attached cable (label the cable if necessary). Note: The Ethernet ports might be connected to different networks. A USB cable can be connected to any port so it is not necessary to label this type of cable. 4.Remove the robot: Caution: The robot CRU weighs approximately 5 kg (11 pounds) and is long which makes it difficult to handle. To Replace the Robot: 1.Remove the replacement robot from its packaging, and set it on an anti-static surface. 6.Reset the robot lock (loosen the thumbscrew, remove the mechanism, rotate the mechanism 180 degrees, insert the mechanism, and tighten the thumbscrew). Note: Make sure the unlocked padlock icon is visible. 7.Plug the expansion cable for each module into the base module connectors (a cable can be connected to any available connector).
How to Park the Robot Manually: 1.Remove the top tape drive from the base module.
5.Hold the bullwheel gear with the robot fully raised until the robot is locked. 6.Reposition the robot lock (loosen the thumbscrew, remove the mechanism, rotate the mechanism 180 degrees, insert the mechanism, and tighten the thumbscrew). Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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