Table 6.1 Check items (continued)
| Problem | Possible cause | Response | |
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| The check | The carrier fixing bracket | Remove the carrier fixing bracket as | |
| indicator is on. | was not removed. | explained in Section 3.2, “Removing the | |
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 | Carrier Fixing Bracket.” | |
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 | |
| 
 | Turn the power off then on again. If the | ||
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 | check indicator turns on again, contact the | |
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 | sales person in charge or a Fujitsu service | |
| 
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 | representative.* | |
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 | 
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| “Please clean | The pick roller is dirty. | When the power is turned off, the mes- | |
| 
 | sage is cleared. | ||
| displayed on the | 
 | Even if the message is displayed, the read | |
| operator panel | 
 | operation can be continued. Clean the | |
| during the read | 
 | pick roller after the read operation. | |
| operation in the | 
 | (See Section 5.3.2.) | |
| ADF. | 
 | 
 | |
| The unallowable document | If a document not meeting the scanner | ||
| Or check | |||
| was read in the automatic | specifications is read in the automatic | ||
| indicator blinks | |||
| document feeder. | document feeder, the document is not fed | ||
| at four seconds | |||
| (See Section 4.3.) | smoothly and an error message may be | ||
| period. | |||
| 
 | displayed. | ||
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 | ||
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 | Read the document in the flat bed station. | |
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| Paper double feed | Pad is dirty. | Clean the Pad. (See Section 5.3.2) | |
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 | |
| 
 | Pad is worn out. | Replace the pad. (See Section 5.4.2) | |
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| Miss pick | Pick roller is dirty. | Clean the Pick roller. (See Section 5.3.2.) | |
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 | |
| 
 | Pick roller is worn out. | Replace the Pick roller. | |
| 
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 | (See Section 5.4.3) | |
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| Paper jam | Some foreign particles are in | Clean the ADF (See Section 5.3.2) or | |
| 
 | ADF. | remove any foreign particles. | |
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*Please chack the test mode in appendix B, if possible, before calling the service representa- tive and inform status of the indicators.
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