M.2 SSDs are used as system disk modules to boot operating systems.
Press the release button on the right of the front panel cover, tilt the front panel cover by 20° to 30° forward, and move the front panel cover rightward to separate it from the groove on the left of the system subrack. Then, remove the front panel cover. See (1), (2), and (3) in Figure 1.
Loosen the two captive screws on the panel. See (1) in Figure 2. Pull out the storage device along the guide rails away from the cabinet and place it on the ESD table. See (2) in Figure 2.
Loosen the four captive screws that secure the PSU support, and lift the PSU support. See Figure 6.
Install the PSU bracket downwards to the node, and secure the PSU bracket using four captive screws. See Figure 9.
Keep the TOP of the power adapter module facing upwards, and insert the power adapter module along the guide rails of the power support until the power adapter module is locked and cannot move. See Figure 10.
When installing a node cover, use both hands to press down the spring rods at the rear of the node and push them inwards to ensure that the node cover is securely installed.
After the system disk module is replaced, label it to facilitate subsequent operations.