d. On the Force Battery Packs Into Error State display, verify that the correct I/O adapter has been
selected, and press the function key that confirms your choice.
e. Return to the Work with Resources containing Cache Battery Packs display and select Display
battery information and verify that the Battery pack can be safely replaced field indicates yes. If
it does not indicate yes, contact your next level of support before continuing this procedure.
f. Continue with step 5.
4. On the System Service Tools (SST) display, select Start a Service Tool. Press Enter.
a. Select Display/Alter/Dump.
b. Select Display/Alter storage.
c. Select Licensed Internal Code (LIC) data.
d. Select Advanced Analysis.
e. Select the BATTERY INFO command.
f. On the Specify Advanced Analysis Options display, type -LIST in the Options field. Press Enter.
g. Find and note the resource name of the card you are working with.
Note: You can safely replace the cache battery pack when the display lists yes next to Battery
pack can be safely replaced.
h. Return to the Specify Advanced Analysis Options display. Type -Force -IOA xxxx where xxxx is
the card resource name that you are working with and noted in the previous step. Press Enter.
i. Follow the directions on the display to confirm forcing the cache battery pack into an error state.
j. Return to the Specify Advanced Analysis Options display. Type -LIST -IOA xxxx, where xxxx is
the card resource name that you are working with. Press Enter. The Can be Safely Replaced field
should indicate yes.
5. Replace the cache battery pack by performing the following steps:
CAUTION:
The battery is a lithium ion battery. To avoid possible explosion, do not burn. Exchange only with
the IBM-approved part. Recycle or discard the battery as instructed by local regulations. In the
United States, IBM has a process for the collection of this battery. For information, call
1-800-426-4333. Have the IBM part number for the battery unit available when you call. (C007)
Attention:
v Attach a wrist strap to an unpainted metal surface of your hardware to prevent electrostatic
discharge (ESD) from damaging your hardware.
v When using a wrist strap, follow all electrical safety procedures. A wrist strap is for static control.
It does not increase or decrease your risk of receiving electric shock when using or working on
electrical equipment.
v If you do not have a wrist strap, just prior to removing the product from ESD packaging and
installing or replacing hardware, touch an unpainted metal surface of the system for a minimum
of 5 seconds.
a. Identify the correct adapter.
b. Locate the metal cover A that contains the cache battery pack. Pull out the push rivet B to release
the metal cover A.
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