80070201-0304ffff Sensor [SensorElementName] has transitioned to critical from a less severe state.Explanation: IMM has detected Compute Book 4 has warmed to a critical temperature.May also be shown as 800702010304ffff or 0x800702010304ffffSeverity: ErrorAlert Category: Critical - TemperatureServiceable: YesCIM Information: Prefix: PLAT and ID: 0522SNMP Trap ID: 0Automatically notify Support: NoUser response:1. Check the IMM event log for any fan or cooling related issues.2. Make sure that the airflow at the front and rear of the server is not obstructed and that fillers are in place andcorrectly installed.3. Make sure that the room temperature is within operating specifications.Related Links:v “Server features and specifications” on page 780070204-1381ffff Sensor [SensorElementName] has transitioned to critical from a less severe state.Explanation: Power Supply has detected a power supply fan fault.May also be shown as 800702041381ffff or 0x800702041381ffffSeverity: ErrorAlert Category: Critical - Fan FailureServiceable: YesCIM Information: Prefix: PLAT and ID: 0522SNMP Trap ID: 11Automatically notify Support: NoUser response: Check the IMM event log for which Power Supply had the fault80070208-1381ffff Sensor [SensorElementName] has transitioned to critical from a less severe state.Explanation: Power Supply has detected a critical PS Therm fault or PS Invalid CFG fault.May also be shown as 800702081381ffff or 0x800702081381ffffSeverity: ErrorAlert Category: Critical - PowerServiceable: yesCIM Information: Prefix: PLAT and ID: 0522SNMP Trap ID: 4Automatically notify Support: noUser response: For a PS Therm fault1. Check for Power Supply with PS fault in the IMM event log2. Replace the Power Supply that has the PS FaultPS Invalid CFG80070201-0304ffff • 80070208-1381ffffAppendix B. Integrated management module II (IMM2) error messages 587