Rockwell-automation T71xx Regent+Plus Processor Modules 110 VAC, 220/2 User Manual Page 12

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Processor Modules (T7110, 11, 12, 20, 21, and 22)
12 (Issue 1) Industrial Control Services
Reinstalling Modules
Reinstall the modules one at a time. To help make alignment
easier, install the first processor module in the left-most position,
the second module in the center position, and the third module in
the right-most position.
Open the two module release levers by pulling them toward you.
Carefully slide the module into the chassis. Be careful to keep the
module aligned while sliding it straight into the chassis.
The module should mount into the chassis with a minimum of
resistance. If the module does not mount easily, do not force it.
Remove it and check it for bent or damaged pins. If the pins look
okay, try reinstalling the module.
When the module is almost fully into the chassis, the release levers
will contact the chassis and begin to rotate closed. Press the levers
closed to seat the module in the chassis.
If the module does not seem to have seated correctly, open the
release levers and gently pull it back off the seat and out of the
chassis. Check for bent or damaged pins. If any pins are bent or
damaged do not install the module. Do not try to straighten bent
pins. Instead return the module to ICS for repair or replacement.
If the pins look okay, try reinstalling the module. You may need to
remove the board assembly and realign the CPU boards in the
assembly. See the tip, above.
After the module is properly seated, tighten the retaining screw at
the top of the module.
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