May 2013
2-497
Xerox® WorkCentre® 5790 Family
11-473-171 to 11-478-171
Status Indicator RAPs
11-473-171 to 11-478-171 Support Finger Position RAP
11-473-171 The support finger has failed to return to the initial position.
11-474-171 The support finger has failed to move from the initial position.
11-475-171 The support finger has failed to return to the home position.
11-476-171 The support finger has failed to move from the home position.
11-477-171 The support finger has failed to return to the out position.
11-478-171 The support finger has failed to move from the out position.
Procedure
WARNING
Ensure that the electricity to the machine is switched off while performing tasks that do
not need electricity. Refer to
GP 14
. Disconnect the power cord. Electricity can cause
death or injury. Moving parts can cause injury.
NOTE: When manually extending the fingers to check the sensors, the home sensor operates
first, followed by the init sensor. The away sensor operates when the fingers are fully extended.
All three sensors are spared as part of the rear tamper assembly.
Figure 1
shows the component locations.
Enter
dC330
code 11-192, support finger home sensor. Note the position of the support fingers
at rest. Using a screwdriver, or with a finger, turn the gear wheel shown in
Figure 1
, down-
wards. The support fingers extend to the right as the gear is turned. When the support fingers
have extended by about six millimetres, the support finger home sensor changes state. The
display changes from High to Low.
Y
N
Go to
Flag 1
. Check the support finger home sensor, Q11-192. Refer to:
•
GP 11
How to Check a Sensor.
•
P/J402
, HVF Control PWB
.
•
11A-171
HVF Power Distribution RAP.
Install new components as necessary:
•
Rear tamper assembly,
PL 11.140 Item 13
.
•
Ejector assembly,
PL 11.140 Item 2
.
•
HVF control PWB,
PL 11.157 Item 2
.
Enter the
dC330
code 11-191 and continue turning the gear wheel. When the support fingers
have extended by about 25mm, the support finger init sensor changes state. The display
changes from High to Low.
Y
N
Go to
Flag 2
. Check the support finger init sensor, Q11-191. Refer to:
•
GP 11
How to Check a Sensor.
•
P/J402
,
HVF Control PWB
.
•
11A-171
HVF Power Distribution RAP.
Install new components as necessary:
•
Rear tamper assembly,
PL 11.140 Item 13
.
•
Ejector assembly,
PL 11.140 Item 2
.
•
HVF control PWB,
PL 11.157 Item 2
.
Enter the
dC330
code 11-193, support finger out sensor, Q11-193 and continue turning the
gear wheel. When the support fingers have extended by about 105mm, the support finger out
sensor changes state. The display changes from High to Low.
Y
N
Go to
Flag 3
. Check the support finger out sensor, Q11-193. Refer to:
•
GP 11
How to Check a Sensor.
•
P/J402
,
HVF Control PWB
•
11A-171
HVF Power Distribution RAP.
Install new components as necessary:
•
Rear tamper assembly,
PL 11.140 Item 13
.
•
Ejector assembly,
PL 11.140 Item 2
.
•
HVF control PWB,
PL 11.157 Item 2
.
Make several small sets of copies and observe that the support fingers are extended between
each set.
NOTE: If copies can not be made, go to the check of the support finger motor encoder.
The support fingers are extended.
Y
N
Remove the HVF top cover and rear cover,
REP 11.1-171
. Enter the
dC330
code 11-172,
support finger motor encoder.
Figure 1
. Manually turn the support motor encoder disc.
The encoder sensor changes state.
Y
N
Go to
Flag 4
. Check the support finger motor encoder sensor, Q11-172. Refer to:
•
GP 11
How to Check a Sensor.
•
P/J402
, HVF Control PWB
.
•
11A-171
HVF Power Distribution RAP.
Install new components as necessary:
•
Support finger motor encoder sensor,
PL 11.140 Item 15
.
•
HVF control PWB,
PL 11.157 Item 2
.
Go to
Flag 5
. Check the wiring between
P/J802
and the support finger motor. Repair as
necessary,
REP 1.2
. Install new components as necessary:
•
Motor encoder assembly,
PL 11.140 Item 18
.
•
HVF control PWB,
PL 11.157 Item 2
.
Perform
SCP 6
Final Actions.
A
A
Summary of Contents for WorkCentre 5790 Series
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Page 4: ...May 2013 ii Xerox WorkCentre 5790 Family Introduction ...
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Page 1526: ...May 2013 7 2 Xerox WorkCentre 5790 Family Wiring Data ...
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