
5.5 Replacing Parts
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5.5
Replacing Parts
The following table specifies the replacement part numbers, the standard replacement cycles, and
the color of the [Consumable Alert] button.
These replacement cycles are rough guidelines. They may vary according to the type of documents
scanned, scanner usage, and cleaning frequency.
To obtain these parts, contact your FUJITSU dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service
provider.
Part name
Part No.
Replacement cycle
[Consumable Alert] button
color
Pad assembly
(PAD ASSY)
PA03289-
0111
After every 50,000 sheets
scanned or once a year
(when using 64 g/m
2
(17lb) A4/Letter wood-
free or wood containing
paper)
Green until the number of
documents scanned reaches
45,000 sheets.
Orange after 45,000 sheets.
Red after 50,000 sheets.
Pick roller
PA03289-
0001
After every 100,000
sheets scanned or once a
year
(when using 64 g/m
2
(17lb) A4/Letter wood-
free or wood containing
paper)
Green until the number of
documents scanned reaches
95,000 sheets.
Orange after 95,000 sheets.
Red after 100,000 sheets.
ATTENTION
•
When the [Consumable Alert] button becomes orange or red, contact your
scanner administrator to replace the necessary part.
•
Use only the PFU LIMITED parts specified. Do not use consumable parts
made by other manufacturers.
Summary of Contents for 6000NS - fi - Document Scanner
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Page 78: ...50 5 Press the Now button The system is restarted ...
Page 92: ...64 ATTENTION Multifeed may not be detected for the top and bottom 25mm of a doc ument ...
Page 128: ...100 7 Press the OK button The network printer is renamed ...
Page 132: ...104 5 Press the Details button The information for the selected network printer is displayed ...
Page 142: ...114 7 Press the OK button The network folder is renamed ...
Page 146: ...118 5 Press the Details button The information for the selected network folder is displayed ...
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Page 310: ...282 6 Press the OK button The Maintenance screen is shown again ...
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