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FS-603
SERVICE MANUAL
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Y104710-1

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  • Page 1 Color Printer FS-603 SERVICE MANUAL Code Y104710-1...
  • Page 2 PUBLICATION ISSUED BY: Olivetti S.p.A. 77, Via Jervis - 10015 Ivrea (TO) Italy Copyright © 2006, Olivetti All rights reserved...
  • Page 3 After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for improvement of their performance. Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine. When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be issued with a revision mark added as required.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 CONTENTS General Product specification ....................1 Type ........................1 Functions ......................1 Paper type ......................1 1.3.1 Group, Group offset ..................1 1.3.2 Sort, Sort offset..................... 1 1.3.3 Sort staple..................... 2 1.3.4 Center Staple & Fold..................2 Stapling.........................
  • Page 6 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 2.3.18 Middle Transport Roller................19 2.3.19 Punch Unit ....................20 2.3.20 Finisher Control Board................21 2.3.21 Punch Control Board .................. 21 2.3.22 Transport Motor Unit ................... 22 2.3.23 Middle Transport Motor ................22 2.3.24 Punch Motor ....................
  • Page 7 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 Troubleshooting Jam Display......................51 Misfeed display ....................51 7.1.1 Misfeed display resetting procedure ............51 Sensor layout ...................... 52 Solution....................... 53 7.3.1 Initial check items..................53 7.3.2 Transport section misfeed ................53 7.3.3 Horizontal Transport section misfeed ............54 7.3.4 Folding position section misfeed ..............
  • Page 8: Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 Blank Page Service Manual Y104710-1...
  • Page 9: Product Specification

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 1. Product specification General Product specification Type Type Multi Staple Finisher with Saddle (Booklet) Installation Freestanding Document Alignment Center Supplies Staple Cartridge Functions Modes Normal Group, Sort, Group Offset, Sort Offset, Sort Staple Center Staple & Fold Punch (Option) Group Punch, Sort Punch, Group Offset Punch, Sort Offset Punch, Sort Staple Punch...
  • Page 10: Sort Staple

    1. Product specification Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 1.3.3 Sort staple Paper Type Paper Size Weight Tray Capacity Exit Tray No. of Sheets to be Stapled Plain Paper B5R/B5 to A3 Normal A4R / Normal Mode *1 8.5×11R 8.5×14 or Cardboard 8.5 ×...
  • Page 11: No. Of Sheets To Be Stapled (Sort Staple)

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 1. Product specification No. of sheets to be stapled (sort staple) A. A4R, 8.5× 11R or smaller No. of Sets No. of Sheets to be Stapled Rear: Parallel Center: Parallel Front: Parallel 3 to 5 6 to 10 11 to 20 21 to 30...
  • Page 12 1. Product specification Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 Blank Page Service Manual Y104710-1...
  • Page 13: Maintenance

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 2. Other Maintenance Other Disassembly/Adjustment prohibited items A. Paint-locked Screws NOTE • Paint-locked screws show that the assembly or unit secured can only be adjusted or set at the factory and should not be adjusted, set, or removed in the field. B.
  • Page 14: Disassembly/Assembly List (Other Parts)

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 Disassembly/Assembly list (Other parts) Section Part name Ref. page ☞ Exit Tray ☞ Front Cover ☞ Rear Cover Exterior Parts ☞ Upper Door ☞ Finisher Tray Upper Cover ☞ Upper Cover ☞ Side Guide ☞...
  • Page 15: Disassembly/Assembly Procedure

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 2. Other Disassembly/Assembly procedure 2.3.1 Exit Tray 1. Remove four screws [1], and remove the Exit Tray [2]. 4583fs2526c0 2.3.2 Front Cover 1. Remove the Middle Transport Unit. ☞ 10 2. Open the Front Door [1]. 3.
  • Page 16: Upper Door

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 2.3.4 Upper Door 1. Open the Upper Door [1], and remove the Door Band Holder [2] by turning it clockwise. 2. Remove the Door Band [3]. 3. Remove the screw [4], and remove the grounding wire.
  • Page 17: Upper Cover

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 2. Other 2.3.6 Upper Cover 1. Remove the Front Cover. ☞ 7 2. Remove the Rear Cover. ☞ 7 3. Remove two screws [1]. 4. Open the Upper Door[2],and remove the Upper Cover [3]. 4583fs2535c0 4583fs2536c0 2.3.7...
  • Page 18: Middle Transport Unit

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 2.3.8 Middle Transport Unit 1. Remove four screws [1]. 2. Hold up the Middle Front Cover [2] and the Middle Rear Cover [3], and remove them while shifting them back and forth. 4583fs2540c0 3.
  • Page 19: Saddle Section

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 2. Other 2.3.10 Saddle Section 1. Remove the Front Cover. ☞ 7 2. Remove the Rear Cover. ☞ 7 3. Remove the Punch Dust Box. 4. Open the Jam Access Cover [1], remove two screws [2], and remove the Right Stay [3].
  • Page 20: Paddle Section

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 4. Pull out the Finisher Stopper Base [3], and disengage the front claw [5] and the rear claw [6] of the Finisher Stopper [4]. 4583fs2522c0 5. Remove the Motor Harness [8] from two Harness Saddles [7].
  • Page 21 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 2. Other 3. Remove the Belt [3], and remove two screws [4]. 4583fs2549c0 4. Separate the section into the Tray Section[5] and the Paddle Section [6]. 4583fs2550c0 Y104710-1 Service Manual...
  • Page 22: Exit Roller (Upper)

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 2.3.13 Exit Roller (Upper) 1. Remove the Paddle Section. ☞ 12 2. Place the Paddle Section [1] as shown in the figure. 4583fs2551c0 3. Turn the gear [2] in the direction indi- cated by an arrow to move up the Exit Roller (Upper) section [3].
  • Page 23: Exit Roller (Lower) And Paper Exit Belt

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 2. Other 3. Turn the gear [2] in the direction indicted by an arrow to move up the Exit Roller (Upper) section [3]. 4583fs2555c0 4. Push up the Safety Guide [4] from the bottom to release it on one side from the shaft [5].
  • Page 24 2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 3. Remove two Holders [4], and remove the Finisher Tray Stopper [5]. 4583fs2560c0 4. Remove the screw [6], and remove the Paper Guide (Front) [8] while dis- engaging two claws [7]. 4583fs2561c0 5.
  • Page 25: Stapler/Folding Drive Unit

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 2. Other 8. Remove the Exit Roller (Lower) [16] [17] and two Paper Exit Belts [17]. [16] 4583fs2565c0 NOTE • When installing, align the edge of claws of the Paper Exit Belt [18]. [18] 4583fs2566c0 2.3.16 Stapler/Folding Drive Unit...
  • Page 26: Transport Roller

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 8. Remove the screw [9], and remove the claw of Harness Guide [11] from the square hole [10] in the base plate. [11] [10] 4583fs2570c0 9. Unplug two connectors [12], and remove the Harness from the Wire Saddle.
  • Page 27: Middle Transport Roller

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 2. Other 4. Remove the Transport Motor Unit. ☞ 22 5. Remove the screw [3]. 6. Remove the C-clip [4], and remove the bushing [5]. 4583fs2575c0 7. Remove two screws [6]. 4583fs2577c0 8. Remove the gear 1 [7], and remove [10] the gear 2 [8] while disengaging the [12]...
  • Page 28: Punch Unit

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 3. Remove the C-clip[3], and remove the bushing [4]. 4583fs2582c0 4. Shift the Shaft Assy in the orientation as shown on the left. 5. Remove the C-clip [5], the Gear [6], the bushing [7], and remove the Mid- dle Transport Roller [8].
  • Page 29: Finisher Control Board

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 2. Other 9. Remove four screws [11], and [12] [11] remove the Sensor Unit (Upper) [12] and the Sensor Unit (Lower) [13]. [13] [11] [11] [11] 4583fs2589c0 10. Remove the spring[14]. [15] [16] 11. Remove the Punch Unit [16] from the Side Registration Motor section [15].
  • Page 30: Transport Motor Unit

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 2.3.22 Transport Motor Unit 1. Remove the Rear Cover. ☞ 7 2. Unplug the connector [1]. 3. Remove screw [2], and remove the Harness Guide [3]. 4. Remove three screws [4], and remove the Transport Motor Unit [5].
  • Page 31: Adjustment/Setting

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 3. How to use the adjustment section Adjustment/Setting How to use the adjustment section • “Adjustment/Setting” contains detailed information on the adjustment items and proce- dures for this machine. • Throughout this “Adjustment/Setting” the default settings are indicated by “ ”. A.
  • Page 32: Sensor Check

    4. Sensor check Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 Sensor check Check procedure • To allow sensors to be checked for operation easily and safely, data applied to the IC on the board can be checked on the panel with the main unit in the standby state (including a misfeed, malfunction, and closure failure condition).
  • Page 33 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 4. Sensor check Operation characteris- tics/Panel display Symbol Panel display Part/Signal name PI10-FN Crease Position Folding Position Sensor Paper Paper not present present PI13-FN Crease Tray Saddle Tray Sensor Paper Paper not present present PI11-FN Crease Home Folding Home Position Sensor...
  • Page 34: Mechanical Adjustment

    5. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 Mechanical adjustment Adjustment of the stapling position • The stapling position is adjusted by aligning the stapling position to the folding position. • This adjustment is made in the Service Mode of the main unit. Since the adjustment is made in increments of 1 mm, this adjustment is useful for eliminating a displacement of 1mm or more.
  • Page 35 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 5. Mechanical adjustment Standard:0 ± 2 mm <To - side> <Standard> <Standard> <To + side> <To + side> 4583fs3501c0 10. Press the “Clear” Key. 11. Adjust with the +/- Keys. When the stapling position is shifted to the direction A: Adjust the value to the - side.
  • Page 36: Adjustment Of The Folding Position

    5. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 Adjustment of the folding position • The folding position is adjusted by aligning the folding position to the stapling position. • This adjustment is made in the Service Mode of the main unit. Since the adjustment is made in increments of 1 mm, this adjustment is useful for eliminating a displacement of 1mm or more.
  • Page 37 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 5. Mechanical adjustment 9. Press the “Clear” Key. 10. Adjust with the +/- Keys. When the stapling position is shifted to the direction A: Adjust the value to the + side.When the stapling position is shifted to the direction B: Adjust the value to the - side.
  • Page 38: Adjustment Of Height And Inclination

    5. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 Adjustment of height and inclination 1. Gently move the finisher toward the machine and check for following. • Is the positioning pin aligned with the hole in the finisher? 4583fs3503c0 • Does the horizontal transport unit run excessively slantwise? •...
  • Page 39 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 5. Mechanical adjustment 4. Loosen four caster fixing screws [4]. (4 points) 4583fs3507c0 5. Turn the adjustment screw [5] to make adjustment. • To heighten: Turn the screw counter- clockwise. • To bring down: Turn the screw clock- wise.
  • Page 40: Adjustment Of The Folding Position

    5. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 Adjustment of the Folding Position • Folding position is adjusted by adjusting the Tray Section and the Saddle Section. • Adjust the folding position by aligning the Tray Section. Adjust the position of the Saddle Section if the position is still not proper.
  • Page 41 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 5. Mechanical adjustment 3. Remove the Middle Transport Unit. ☞ 10 4. Remove the front cover. ☞ 7 5. Loosen two screws [2] on the Tray Section. 4583F3C519DA 6. Move the Tray Section [3] back and forth, and move the positioning dow- els [4] right and left to adjust.
  • Page 42 5. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 • If it is deviated downward <A>, move the positioning dowels to the left. <A> • If it is deviated upward <B>, move the positioning dowels to the right. NOTE • The folding line will move along with the staples.
  • Page 43 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 5. Mechanical adjustment 9. Move the two positioning dowels [6] to adjust. 4583F3C522DA • If it is deviated downward <C>, move the positioning dowel to the left. <C> • If it is deviated upward <D>, move the positioning dowel to the right.
  • Page 44: Stapler Phase Adjustment

    5. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 Stapler Phase Adjustment • Make phase adjustment of the Stapler following the procedures given below whenever the Gear or Timing Belt in front of the Stapler has been replaced or removed for some reason, since such replacement or removal will cause mistiming between the staple driving by the Staple Driver (the lower...
  • Page 45 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 5. Mechanical adjustment 10. Remove the Timing Belt [18]. 11. Remove the E-Ring [19], and remove [19] [20] the Staple Position Confirm Gear [20]. [18] 4583fs2507c0 12. Turn the Gear [21] to position the hole [22] in the Gear of the Staple Driver to the hole behind.
  • Page 46 5. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 16. Set the Timing Belt [27] to the Gear [28] and Gear [29] with the Gear and the Cam in the fixed condition. [28] [29] [27] 4583fs2512c0 17. Install the Staple Position Confirm Gear [32] in such a way that the blue [31] mark [30] of the Gear comes face to...
  • Page 47: Saddle Gear Phase Adjustment

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 5. Mechanical adjustment Saddle Gear Phase Adjustment • Whenever the Gear in front of the Saddle or the Folding Roller has been replaced or removed for some reason, make gear phase adjustment following the procedures given below.
  • Page 48: Board Switch

    6. Board switch Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 Board switch PWB-A FN (Finisher Control Board) 12 1 CN22 CN18 CN10 CN13 LED2 LED1 PSW2 PSW1 CN21 CN11 4583fs3509c0 Symbol Description Used to adjust the folding position, adjust the center 2-point stapling position and adjust the alignment plate position.
  • Page 49: Adjustment Of The Folding Positions

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 6. Board switch 6.1.1 Adjustment of the folding positions • When a folding position is adjusted, adjust the folding position to the stapling position. Make this adjustment after replacing the Finisher Control Board or when the folding posi- tion must be changed for some reason.
  • Page 50: Adjustment Of The Center Stapling Position

    6. Board switch Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 6.1.2 Adjustment of the center stapling position • When a stapling position is adjusted, adjust the stapling position to the folding position. Make this adjustment after replacing the Finisher Control Board or when the stapling position must be changed for some reason.
  • Page 51: Adjustment Of The Alignment Plate Position

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 6. Board switch 6.1.3 Adjustment of the Alignment Plate position • Alignment plate should be adjusted when there is a faulty alignment, the staple position deviates. A. Alignment procedure NOTE • When failing to follow the steps properly, turn main power switch OFF/ON and repeat the step from Step 1.
  • Page 52 6. Board switch Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 8. When the adjustment is complete, turn switch 8 of SW1 ON to set the adjustment value. 9. Turn all adjustment switches OFF. 10. Turn main power switch OFF. NOTE • When not all SW1 are OFF in step 3, return to the original condition according to the written note.
  • Page 53: Pwb-B Pk (Punch Control Board)

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 6. Board switch PWB-B PK (Punch Control Board) J1007 SW1001 SW1002 SW1003 LED1001 LED1002 LED1003 J1004 J1003 4583fs3514c0 Symbol Description SW1001 Used to register the number of punched holes and adjust the sensor output. SW1002 Used to register the number of punched holes and adjust the sensor output.
  • Page 54: Adjustment Of The Sensor Output

    6. Board switch Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 6.2.1 Adjustment of the sensor output • Be sure to make this adjustment after replacing the Punch Control Board, the Side Reg- istration Sensor (Photosensor Board or LED Board) or the Punch Dust Full Sensor (Punch Dust Full Sensor Board or Punch Dust Full LED Board).
  • Page 55: Procedure After Replacing The Eep-Rom (Ic1002)

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 6. Board switch 6.2.3 Procedure after replacing the EEP-ROM (IC1002) 1. Turn OFF the Main Power Switch of the main unit. 2. Set the bits 1 through 4 of DIPSW1001 on the Punch Control Board as shown on the Left fig- ure.Press SW1002 and SW1003 on the Punch Control Board simulta-...
  • Page 56 6. Board switch Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 8. Turn OFF key 4 of SW1 of the Fin- isher Control Board. 9. Wait until the machine becomes capable of paper feed. 4583fs3526c0 10. Feed one sheet of paper through the machine.
  • Page 57 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 6. Board switch 16. Turn ON key 7 of SW1 of the Fin- isher Control Board. NOTES • Flipping ON key 7 of SW1 validates the setting made to the fixed sys- tem based on the paper size as changed from the lateral registra- tion motion (automatic through end 4583fs3530c0...
  • Page 58 6. Board switch Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 Blank Page Service Manual Y104710-1...
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 7. Jam Display Troubleshooting Jam Display Misfeed display • When misfeed occurs, message, misfeed location “Blinking” and paper location “Light- ing” are displayed on the Touch Panel of the main unit. 4583F4C501DA Code Misfeed location Misfeed access location Action ☞...
  • Page 60: Sensor Layout

    7. Jam Display Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 Sensor layout 4583fs4521c0 [1] Turnover Empty Sensor PC6-HO [3] Folding Position Sensor PI10-FN [2] Entrance Sensor PI1-FN [4] Staple Drive Home Position Sensor PI19-FN Service Manual Y104710-1...
  • Page 61: Solution

    Entrance Sensor (PI1-FN) Finisher Control Board (PWB-A FN) WIRING DIAGRAM Location Step Action Control signal (Electrical compo- nents) Initial check items — — PI1-FN I/O, sensor check PWB-A FN CN16A FN-11 FS-603 B-8 PWB-A FN replacement — — Y104710-1 Service Manual...
  • Page 62: Horizontal Transport Section Misfeed

    Action Control signal (Electrical compo- nents) Initial check items — — PC6-HO I/O, sensor check PWB-A FN CN21A FN-5 FS-603 G-7 PWB-A FN replacement — — 7.3.4 Folding position section misfeed A. Detection timing Type Description The Folding Position Sensor (PI10-FN) does not detect paper even after the set...
  • Page 63: Stapler Section Misfeed

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 7. Jam Display 7.3.5 Stapler section misfeed A. Detection timing Type Description The Staple Drive Home Position Sensor (PI19-FN) is not turned OFF or does not Stapler section mis- return to its home position even after the set period of time after the stapler has feed detection been driven.
  • Page 64: Trouble Code

    8. Trouble code Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 Trouble code Trouble code display • The main unit’s CPU performs a self-diagnostics function that, on detecting a malfunc- tion, gives the corresponding malfunction code on the Touch Panel. 4583F4E504DA NOTE •...
  • Page 65 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 8. Trouble code Code Item Description C1183 Elevate Mechanism malfunctions • The Exit Tray Home Position Sensor (PI9-FN) is not blocked even after the lapse of a given period of time after the tray has started moving up. •...
  • Page 66 8. Trouble code Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 Code Item Description C11B4 Stapler/Folding Motor malfunc- • The Staple Drive Home Position Sensor (PI19-FN) is tions not blocked even after the lapse of a given period of time after the clinch operation has started. •...
  • Page 67: How To Reset

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Mar. 2006 8. Trouble code Code Item Description C1401 Backup RAM malfunction • Data written in the Backup Memory differs from what is recorded in it and writing operation is not correctly per- formed even with two retry sequences (a total of three writing sequences).
  • Page 68: Solution

    — — sary. PI2-FN I/O, sensor check PWB-A FN CN9A FN-2 FS-603 G-8 PI3-FN I/O, sensor check PWB-A FN CN9A FN-8 FS-603 G-9 M2-FN operation check when the Main PWB-A FN CN10A FN-9 to 12 FS-603 B-6 Power Switch is turned OFF and ON.
  • Page 69: C1183: Elevate Mechanism Malfunctions

    Check the sensor connectors for proper — — connection, and correct as necessary. PI15-FN I/O, sensor check PWB-A FN CN15A FN-12 FS-603 G-5 PWB-A FN replacement — — 8.3.4 C1192: Front Aligning Plate Motor malfunctions Relevant electrical parts Front Aligning Plate Home Position Sensor (PI4-...
  • Page 70: C1193: Rear Aligning Plate Motor Malfunctions

    — — sary. PI5-FN I/O, sensor check PWB-A FN CN5A FN-15 FS-603 G-6 M5-FN operation check when the Main PWB-A FN CN3A FN-7 to 10 FS-603 B-4 Power Switch is turned OFF and ON. PWB-A FN replacement —...
  • Page 71: C11B1: Stapler Unit Slide Motor Malfunctions

    — — sary. PI18-FN I/O, sensor check PWB-A FN CN11A FN-3 FS-603 B to C-5 M8-FN operation check when the Main PWB-A FN CN7A FN-3 to 6 FS-603 B-5 Power Switch is turned OFF and ON. PWB-A FN replacement —...
  • Page 72 — — sary. PI14-FN I/O, sensor check PWB-A FN CN9A FN-5 FS-603 G-8 M7-FN operation check when the Main PWB-A FN CN6A FN-3 to 4 FS-603 B-3 Power Switch is turned OFF and ON. PWB-A FN replacement —...
  • Page 73: C11C1: Punch Control Board Malfunctions

    — — sary. PI14-FN I/O, sensor check PWB-A FN CN9A FN-5 FS-603 G-8 M7-FN operation check when the Main PWB-A FN CN6A FN-3 to 4 FS-603 B-3 Power Switch is turned OFF and ON. PWB-A FN replacement —...
  • Page 74: C11C2: Punch Side Registration Motor Malfunctions

    PI3P-PK I/O, sensor check PWB-B PK J1006B PK-9 FS-603 H-2 M1P-PK operation check when the Main PWB-B PK J1002B PK-1 to 2 FS-603 H-1 to 2 Power Switch is turned OFF and ON. PWB-B PK replacement — — Service Manual...
  • Page 75: C11C5: Punch Sensor Malfunctions

    Check the sensor connectors for proper — — connection, and correct as necessary. PI2P-PK I/O, sensor check PWB-B PK J1006B PK-3 FS-603 H-2 PWB-B PK replacement — — (2) Wastes Full Sensor Relevant electrical parts Punch Control Board (PWB-B PK)
  • Page 76: C1401: Backup Ram Malfunction

    — — sary. PI9-FN I/O sensor check PWB-A FN CN5A FN-12 FS-603 G-6 PI17-FN I/O sensor check PWB-A FN CN15A FN-6 FS-603 G-4 M6-FN operation check when the Main PWB-A FN CN6A FN-1 to 2 FS-603 B-3 Power Switch is turned OFF and ON.
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