December 2006
2-5
WorkCentre M20, 4118, FaxCentre 2218 Family
5.1, 5.2
Status Indicator RAPs
5.1 Load Document RAP
The machine has detected that a document is not loaded, when a document is required.
Procedure
WARNING
Switch off the electricity to the machine. Disconnect the power cord from the customer
supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity. Electricity can cause death or
injury. Moving parts can cause injury.
NOTE: If necessary, refer to GP 20 for the acronym list and cross reference lists of more com-
monly recognised part names.
Go to the relevant procedure:
•
M20F/2218 Checkout
•
4118 Checkout
M20F/2218 Checkout
Refer to Wiring Diagram 5. Perform the following:
1.
Load a document and try again.
2.
Check that the PMO - actuator DOC moves freely, PL 5.13 Item 12.
3.
Check the wiring between PBA SUB - DOC width 1 and CN4 on the PBA SUB - sensor IF.
NOTE: It is not possible to test the PBA SUB - DOC width 1 sensor using GP 1, Engine
Test Mode Entry or GP 25, DADF test.
4.
If necessary, install a new ELA HOU - DADF SUB, PL 5.10 Item 31.
4118 Checkout
Refer to Wiring Diagram 12. Perform the following:
1.
Load a document and try again.
2.
Check that the PMO - actuator sensor detect moves freely, PL 5.22 Item 18.
3.
Enter GP 3 Service Mode Entry. Scroll to System Admin Tools/Maintenance/ADF Test.
Use the detect sensor test to check the PBA SUB - ADF detect sensor.
4.
Check the wiring between PBA SUB - ADF detect sensor and CN4 on the PBA SUB -
ADF.
5.
Install new components as necessary:
•
PBA SUB - ADF detect sensor, PL 5.22 Item 17.
•
PBA SUB - ADF, PL 5.22 Item 4.
•
ELA HOU - ADF lower assembly, PL 5.22 Item 1.
5.2 Document Jam RAP
The machine has detected a jammed document in the DADF or ADF.
Procedure
WARNING
Switch off the electricity to the machine. Disconnect the power cord from the customer
supply while performing tasks that do not need electricity. Electricity can cause death or
injury. Moving parts can cause injury.
NOTE: If necessary, refer to GP 20 for the acronym list and cross reference lists of more com-
monly recognised part names.
Go to the relevant procedure:
•
M20F/2218 Checkout
•
4118 Checkout
M20F/2218 Checkout
Refer to Wiring Diagram 5. Perform the following:
1.
Open the DADF and clear the jam. Raise the duplex guide. Ensure the area is clean and
free from paper.
2.
Ensure the customer is not attempting to feed documents that are outside specification.
Refer to GP 21 DADF/ADF Document Feeding Specifications.
3.
Clean the MEA - unit pickup, PL 5.13 Item 17 and MEA unit - Holder DADF rubber, PL
5.13 Item 7.
4.
Check that the following actuators move freely and are not damaged:
•
PMO - actuator DOC, PL 5.13 Item 12.
•
PMO - actuator REGI, PL 5.10 Item 10.
•
PMO - actuator gate, PL 5.14 Item 9.
•
PMO - actuator duplex, PL 5.11 Item 20.
•
PMO - actuator scan, PL 5.11 Item 21.
5.
(2218) Check the DADF sensors. Refer to GP 25 DADF Test.
6.
(M20F) Check the following sensors:
•
PBA SUB - DOC width 1 and 2, PL 5.13 Item 10.
•
PBA SUB - REGI, PL 5.10 Item 9.
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PBA - SUB - gate, PL 5.14 Item 10.
•
PBA SUB - REGI, PL 5.10 Item 9.
•
PBA SUB - exit open, PL 5.13 Item 11.
•
PMO scan sensor.
•
PMO duplex sensor.
NOTE: The scan sensor and duplex sensor are mounted on the PBA SUB - DADF, PL
5.11 Item 19.
7.
Check the following wiring:
•
Between the PBA SUB - DOC width 1 and CN4 on the PBA SUB - sensor IF.
•
Between the PBA SUB - DOC width 2 and CN4 on the PBA SUB - sensor IF.
•
Between the PBA SUB gate and CN2 on the PBA SUB - sensor IF.
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