Chapter 15
15-3
15.2 Error Code Details
15.2.1 Detail Error Code
0009-6176
T-15-2
Code
Description
Remedy
E000
The heater fails to heat.
After correcting the fault, be sure to reset the error. (COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)
0000 After power-on, the reading of the main thermistor
does not increase to 70 deg C or higher within 20
sec.
- Replace the main/shutter thermistor.
- Replace the DC controller PCB.
0010 The power has been turned off and then on without
resetting the error.
- Reset the error.
(COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)
E001
There is an abnormal rise in temperature.
After correcting the fault, be sure to reset the error. (COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)
0001 There is an error or an open circuit in the main
thermistor, shutter thermistor, or sub thermistor.
- Check the connector of each thermistor for any
fault in connection and wiring.
- Replace the thermistor in question.
- Replace the DC controller PCB.
0002 The reading of the main thermistor, shutter
thermistor, or sub thermistor is 230 deg C or higher
for 2 sec.
- Replace the thermistor in question.
- Replace the DC controller PCB.
0003 The reading is not 150 deg C or higher or 210 deg
C or lower within 30 sec.
- Turn off and then back on the power.
0010 The power has been turned off and then back on
without resetting the error.
- Reset the error.
(COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)
E002
There is an abnormal rise in temperature.
After correcting the fault, be sure to reset the error. (COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)
0000 The reading of the main thermistor is not 100 deg
C 12 sec after it has exceeded 70 deg C.
- Check the connector of the main/shutter
thermistor for any fault in connection and wiring.
- Check the main/shutter thermistor for mounting
condition.
- Replace the main/shutter thermistor.
- Replace the fixing heater unit.
- Replace the DC controller PCB.
0001 The reading of the main thermistor is not 150 deg
C 15 after it has exceeded 100 deg C.
0010 The power has been turned off and then back on
without resetting the error.
- Reset the error.
(COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)
E003
There is an abnormal rise in temperature.
After correcting the fault, be sure to reset the error. (COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)
0000 The reading of the main thermistor is lower than 70
deg C for 2 sec or more after it has exceeded 100
deg C.
- Check the connector of the main/shutter
thermistor for any fault in connection and wiring.
- Check the main/shutter thermistor for mounting
condition.
- Replace the main/shutter thermistor.
- Replace the fixing heater unit.
- Replace the DC controller PCB.
0010 The power has been turned off and then back on
without resetting the error.
- Reset the error.
(COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)
E004
The IH power supply is faulty/the IH control mechanism is faulty.
After correcting the fault, be sure to reset the error. (COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)
0101 There is a mismatch between the input voltage and
the IH power supply ID.
Replace the fixing heater power supply with one
designed for the country of installation (voltage).
0102 The IH current is faulty. (current leakage)
- Check the connector for any fault in connection.
- Replace the fixing heater power supply.
- Replace the DC controller PCB.
0103 The IH current is faulty. (no current)
0104 There is an IH over-current.
0105 The IH input voltage is too high.
0106 The IH input voltage is too low.
0201 At power-on (or, when IH is at reset), the IH
control mechanism is not in an initial state.
0202 At IH start-up, the IH control enable flag is not set
within 1 sec after the start flag is set.
0203 With IH at rest, the IH control flag is not released.
0204 The 12-V power supply (IH relay) is identified as
being off.
0205 At IH start-up, the PWM_ON data is faulty ('0' or
'FFFF').
- Replace the DC controller PCB.
E005
There is no fixing web/there is an error in the detection of web solenoid connection.
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