Removing a Battery from an EX8216 Switch for Recycling
The EX8216 switch contains a CR2032 2.7-volt
lithium battery on each Routing Engine (RE) module installed in the
chassis. The coin-shaped battery is approximately 0.75-in. (20 mm)
in diameter. The battery is estimated to last for over 50 years.
A base configuration switch has one RE module, and a redundant
configuration switch has two modules installed. Before recycling an
RE module or the switch chassis, remove the battery from each RE module
for battery recycling.
Before you begin to remove the
battery:
Ensure that you have the following parts
and tools available:
- Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 2
- Electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap
To remove the battery from an RE module
in the switch (see Figure 1):
- Attach the antistatic discharge (ESD) grounding
strap to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to one of the ESD
points on the chassis.
- Locate the RE module in the switch chassis.
- With the screwdriver, loosen the captive screws
on each side of the RE module by turning them counterclockwise until
they are completely unseated.
- Pull both ejector levers outwards, away from the
faceplate of the RE module, until they go no further. This action
causes the module to slide slightly out of the chassis.
- Grasp the ejector levers, and pull the RE module
out to about halfway.
- Place one hand underneath the module to support
it, and slide it completely out of the chassis.
- Locate the coin-shaped CR2032 battery on the right
side of the module near the third post (see Figure 1).
- With your finger, pry the battery out of its socket.
- If you are recycling the entire chassis of a redundant
configuration, repeat Steps 2 through 8 for the second RE module.
- Recycle the battery or batteries as required.
Published: 2011-02-14