Sc Code Descriptions; Service Call Conditions; Self-Diagnostic Mode - Ricoh Pro 8300S Troubleshooting Manual

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1.SC Codes
1. SC Codes

SC Code Descriptions

Self-Diagnostic Mode

Service Call Conditions

At job end or when the machine is switched off, both sides of the ITB unit are lowered and
separated from the drums.
However, after a power failure or accidental disconnection of the power cord, or after a
machine issues an SC code after a malfunction, both or one side of the ITB may remain up
against the drums.
To avoid damage to the ITB, both sides of the ITB must be checked and lowered before the
ITB unit can be pulled out of the unit.
The 'SC Table' section shows the SC codes for controller errors and other errors. The latter are put into
four types. The type is determined by their reset procedures. The table shows the classification of the
SC codes.
Pattern
A
The SC is immediately displayed on
the operation panel when SC occurs.
The error involves the fusing unit.
The machine operation is disabled.
The user cannot reset the error.
B
When a function is selected, the SC
is displayed on the operation panel.
The machine cannot be used (down-
time mitigation).
C
No display on the operation panel.
The machine operates as usual.
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Display
How to reset
Reset the SC (set SP5-
810-1) and then cycle the
main power off and on.
Turn the operation switch
off and on.
Only the SC history is
updated.
SC call or SC alarm
in customer support
system
Occurrence & alarm
count
Immediate alarm
Occurrence & alarm
count
Power OFF and ON
Alarm count and
alarm only if
recurrence
Occurrence
Logging count &
alarm count

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