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12.4.2
Detection of thermistor burnout
* Since thermistor burnout detection circuits of the thermistor-1 and -2 are common, it is explained
with the thermistor-1.
+5
R34
Thermistor-1
R24
C14
R23
12.4.3
Control for abnormal heater condition
When something abnormal occurs in the heater turn-on circuit, such as a shorted TRIAC, it may become
incapable of ON/OFF control. In this case, the microcomputer detects abnormal temperatures through
the first and second thermistors, determines the corresponding error codes and counter values, and
causes the main power to be switched OFF to protect the fuser unit.
(1) Temperature detection
The following abnormal temperatures are detected by the respective thermistors:
First thermistor:
Second thermistor: 270°C
(2) Error codes
"C44":
Counter value "9": Displayed when you input "89" in the AD ( 0 + 8 ) mode.
(3) Machine condition
After de-energizing all outputs (heater lamp, exposure lamp, control-panel displays, motors, etc.),
the microcomputer causes the main power to be switched OFF.
(4) Corrective action
After the error code and counter value in (2) have been determined, abnormal temperature detection
in (1) continues. So, if the main switch is turned ON immediately, it will be turned OFF again as long
as the temperature on the heater surface remains above the abnormal detection temperatures of
thermistors. Thereafter, this will be repeated. So, after waiting for the heater surface temperature to
drop, turn ON the main switch and you can check the counter value before the main switch is turned
OFF again. After confirming that an abnormal heater condition has occurred, repair the problem and
then clear code 89 of the AD ( 0 + 8 ) mode with "0". After that, you can bring the copier into its normal
operating condition.
4560/4570 FUSER
Main
processor
R22
R22
PC0/AN0
HTRTH-
IC35
IC35
230°C
Displayed when keys C/S + 8 are pressed simultaneously at the time of Call
Service.
The input voltage is obtained by voltage divid-
ing R34, thermistor, R24 and R23.
The surface temperature of the heat roller
changes.
The thermistor resistance value changes
The input voltage also changes
The main processor detects an abnormality
thermistor broken
12 - 6
Nov. 1997 © TOSHIBA

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