
Checking before Installation
Following shows requirements for the installation site. Therefore, it is desirable to see the installation site in advance before
bringing in this equipment to the user's site.
Checking Power Supply
1. The host machine can singly connect to the outlet of rated +/-10V, 15A or more.
2. Install the Host Machine near the power outlet and leave sufficient space around the power plug so that it can be unplugged
easily in an emergency.
Checking the Installation Environment
1. The installation site must be in the following environment. Especially, avoid installing the machine near the faucet, water
boiler, humidifier, or refrigerator.
Operating environment: Temperature: 10.0 to 30.0oC Humidity: 20 to 80%
2. Avoid installing the machine near fire, in an area subject to dust or ammonia gas. When installing the machine in a place
exposed to direct rays of the sun, it is recommended that curtains be hung over the windows.
3. The amount of ozone generated during use of the machine is below the harmful level. However, if the machine is used for
a long time in a poor-ventilated room, ozone may smell. To keep the work environment comfortable, the room must be well-
ventilated properly.
4. None of the machine feet should float. The machine must be held level constantly.
5. The machine must be installed at least 10 cm away from the surrounding walls and there must be an adequate space for
operating the machine.
Checking Installation Space
The space required for installation and maintenance work is shown below.
100mm or more
500mm
or more
500mm
or more
500mm
or more
1341mm
565mm
1372mm
Points to Make Before Installation
Be sure to go through the following before starting the work.
1. Imaging faults can result due to dew condensation that occurs when the machine is moved from a cold place to a warm
place. Leave the unpacked machine as it is for at least two hours before installing it.
(Dew condensation: When a metallic object is brought from a low-temperature place to a high-temperature place, water vapor
around it is cooled abruptly and consequently water drops stick to the surface of the metallic object.)
2. The maximum weight of the machine is approx. 78.8 kg (double-cassette model supplied with a DADF). Accordingly, two or
more persons are required to lift the machine. Be sure to with a DADF). Accordingly, two or more persons are required to lift
the machine. Be sure to keep the machine in a horizontal position when lifting it.
3. This product was designed considering the potential connection to the Norwegian IT power distribution system.
9. Installation
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Summary of Contents for imageRUNNER 2520 Series
Page 1: ...Revision 9 0 imageRUNNER 2530 2525 2520 Series Service Manual ...
Page 62: ...No Part name 3 Laser unit 2 Technical Explanation 52 ...
Page 119: ...Periodical Service 3 Consumable Parts and Cleaning Parts 110 Cleaning Parts 115 ...
Page 125: ...Cleaning Parts Fixing guide Transfer guide 3 Periodical Service 115 ...
Page 136: ...List of Sensors S18 S17 S16 TS2 HU1 S9 S8 S19 TS1 S11 S12 4 Disassembly Assembly 126 ...
Page 165: ...5 Remove the idler gear 1 claw 1x 4 Disassembly Assembly 155 ...
Page 172: ... 1 4 2 3 2 2 Remove the scanner motor 4 screws 4x 4 Disassembly Assembly 162 ...
Page 186: ...3 Remove the RAM PCB Release the hook 4 Disassembly Assembly 176 ...
Page 187: ...Adjustment 5 Overview 178 Basic Adjustment 180 Adjustment when Replacing the Parts 182 ...
Page 209: ...Error Jam Alarm 7 Outline 200 Error Code 201 Jam Code 213 Alarm Code 219 ...
Page 231: ...Service Mode 8 Overview 222 Details of Service Mode 225 Remote UI Service Mode 302 ...
Page 314: ...Example of report display 8 Service Mode 304 ...
Page 387: ...APPENDICES Service Tools 378 General Circuit Diagram 379 ...