Safety Devices
• Never remove any safety device unless it requires replacement. Always replace safety devices
immediately.
• Never do any procedure that defeats the function of any safety device. Modification or removal of a
safety device (fuse, switch, etc.) could lead to a fire and personal injury. Always test the operation of
the machine to ensure that it is operating normally and safely after removal and replacement of any
safety device.
• For replacements use only the correct fuses or circuit breakers rated for use with the machine. Using
replacement devices not designed for use with the machine could lead to a fire and personal injuries.
Organic Cleaners
• During preventive maintenance, never use any organic cleaners (alcohol, etc.) other than those
described in the service manual.
• Make sure the room is well ventilated before using any organic cleaner. Use organic solvents in small
amounts to avoid breathing the fumes and becoming nauseous.
• Switch the machine off, unplug it, and allow it to cool before doing preventive maintenance. To avoid
fire or explosion, never use an organic cleaner near any part that generates heat.
• Wash your hands thoroughly after cleaning parts with an organic cleaner to contamination of food,
drinks, etc. which could cause illness.
• Clean the floor completely after accidental spillage of silicone oil or other materials to prevent slippery
surfaces that could cause accidents leading to hand or leg injuries. Use “My Ace” Silicone Oil
Remover (or dry rags) to soak up spills. For more details, please refer to Technical Bulletin “Silicone
Oil Removal” (A024-50).
Power Plug and Power Cord
• Before serving the machine (especially when responding to a service call), always make sure that the
power plug has been inserted completely into the power source. A partially inserted plug could lead
to heat generation (due to a power surge caused by high resistance) and cause a fire or other
problems.
• Always check the power plug and make sure that it is free of dust and lint. Clean it if necessary. A
dirty plug can generate heat which could cause a fire.
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Summary of Contents for M379
Page 1: ...Buffer Pass Unit Machine Code M379 Service Manual 31 March 2009 Subject to change...
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Page 11: ...Drive Layout 34 Paper Path 36 Paper Cooling 37 9...
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Page 16: ...2 Operation Panel x 2 x 1 1 Replacement and Adjustment 14 1...
Page 25: ...4 C2 handle A B x 1 5 Front inner cover A x 6 Sensors and Switches 23 1...
Page 33: ...2 Interface cable A Electronic Components 31 1...
Page 34: ...1 Replacement and Adjustment 32 1...
Page 35: ...2 Details Overview Components Layout 33 2...
Page 40: ...2 Details 38 2...