
Resetting the PAD Counters
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7
Resetting the PAD Counters
After replacing the ADF Document
Separation Pad, follow this procedure
to reset the counter. You need to re-
place the Separation Pad when you
are prompted to do so by a message
in the display:
Change ADF PAD
/OK
If you replace the Separation Pad as
soon as this message appears, then
you do not need to reset the counter.
However, if you do not replace the
Separation Pad the first time that you
are prompted to do so, or if you re-
place the Separation Pad before the
above message appears, then you
must follow the procedure below to
reset the counter.
Reference
See P.145
“Replacing the ADF Main-
tenance Kit (ADF Document Separa-
tion Pad)”
.
A
Make sure that the machine is in
standby mode.
B
Press the
{{{{
User Tools
}}}}
key.
C
Press
0
0
0
0
or
1
1
1
1
to display "4. Key
Op. Tools".
User Tools Main Menu
4.Key Op. Tools
hi
D
Press the
{{{{
OK
}}}}
key.
E
Press
{{{{
2
}}}}{{{{
2
}}}}{{{{
2
}}}}{{{{
2
}}}}
, and then
press the
{{{{
OK
}}}}
key.
F
Press
0
0
0
0
or
1
1
1
1
to display "2. PAD
Count. Clear".
Key Op. Tools:
2.PAD Count. Clear
hi
G
Press the
{{{{
OK
}}}}
key.
H
Press
0
0
0
0
or
1
1
1
1
to select "Yes".
Counter Clear?
hi
/OK
[Yes] No
If you selected "No" and pressed
the
{
OK
}
key, return to step
F
.
I
Press the
{{{{
OK
}}}}
key.
The counters are cleared.
J
Press the
{{{{
User Tools
}}}}
key.
The machine returns to standby
mode.
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