8-4
[07 Scuff lever open]
Procedure Points to be checked
Remedy
Checking method
1
Is the scuff lever in the
closed condition (knob
B is in “LOCK”
position)? (Is the scuff
roller nipping)?
If YES, go to 2.
If NO, set the scuff
lever to the closed
condition (turn
knob B to “LOCK”
position).
2
Is the scuff switch
(Scuff SW) normal?
If YES, go to 3.
If NO, replace the
Scuff SW.
Disconnect jack CN7 of the KMPU
board, set the scuff roller lever to the
closed condition, and then measure the
resistance across pin 17 and pin 18 of
jack CN7 of the Scuff SW with a
digital multimeter.
If normal, the resistance will be
approximately 0
Ω
.
3
Is the KMPU board
normal?
If NO, replace the
KMPU board after
checking the
harness.
After inserting CN7 of the KMPU
board, bring the positive lead of a
digital multimeter in contact with pin
17 of CN7 and the negative lead in
contact with SG (pin 8), and measure
the voltage with the scuff roller lever
being set to the closed condition.
If normal, the voltage will be
approximately 0 V.
Summary of Contents for KP3828 Series
Page 4: ...Chapter 1 Overview ...
Page 5: ...1 1 1 1 External View External View ...
Page 17: ...Chapter 2 Principles ...
Page 40: ...Chapter 3 Installation ...
Page 47: ...3 7 Step 13 Remove the nut from the drum shaft Fig 3 7 Nut ...
Page 59: ...3 19 Fig 3 19 AC power terminal box AC cable Breaker Turn on AC power terminal box KMPU board ...
Page 65: ...Chapter 4 Electrical System ...
Page 72: ...Chapter 5 Adjustments ...
Page 88: ...5 16 Fig 5 16 Fig 5 17 ...
Page 90: ...Chapter 6 Periodic Maintenance ...
Page 96: ...6 6 6 3 3 Developing Unit Hopper Area Fig 6 3 6 3 4 Cleaning Unit Area Fig 6 4 Cleaning unit ...
Page 105: ...6 15 2 Wipe the drum surface with the special cloth Fig 6 14 Drum Special cloth ...
Page 113: ...Chapter 7 Parts Replacement ...
Page 172: ...Chapter 8 Troubleshooting ...
Page 230: ...Appendix I KMPU Circuit Diagram ...