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D2
SUBJECT:
P
APER
SEPARATOR
Tools
• Phillips screwdriver.
Preliminary steps
• None.
Disassembly
• Stand at the back of the fax.
• Press the control panel opening lever.
• Press outwards on the latch and release the stop.
• Hold the separator assembly while removing the mounting screw. Remove the assembly.
Assembly
• Visually inspect the new parts.
• Put the new parts in place on the control panel in the following order: slide plate, separator
plate, center blade spring, side blade spring and fixing plate. Make sure the parts are oriented
correctly. Insert the mounting screw, screw it in and tighten it.
• Press on the latch (see D1) and close the control panel, letting the stop lock behind the latch.
Mounting screw
Fixing plate
Center blade
spring
Separator plate
Side blade spring
Slide plate
Summary of Contents for MF Series
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