Ricoh B132 Service Manual page 417

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SPECIAL PROCEDURES
General
Displayed
Code
Normal
10
Successful
Potential
15
VdHome Error
Sensors
1
16
VdHome Error
2
17
VdHome
Calculation
Error
ID Sensors
21
ID Sensor Vsg
Adjust Error
22
ID Sensor LED
Current Error
SM
Item
Major Cause
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V0 (SP3571) above –700V, or
VdHome (SP3572) above –700V.
• The window of the potential
sensor probe fouled with toner
Potential sensor damaged
V0 (SP3571) below –700V, or
VdHome (SP3772) below –500V.
• Potential sensor relay board
damaged
• Drum abnormal
• Charge roller damaged
Drum motor not operating
VdHome could not be calculated.
This is a software calculation error
(not a hardware problem)。
Vsg_reg (SP3121) is out of range
(not within 4.0±0.2V).
• ID sensor fouled with dust,
toner
ITB undulating or out of
position
LED PWM (SP3131) greater than
3000.
• ID sensor fouled with dust,
toner
ID sensor deteriorated
• Do SP2260 001 to check the function of the potential sensor.
• Do SP2261 to check the Vd, Voffset readings. For more, see
Section 6. Development has recovered if the Vd is -700V and offset
is -10V.
• Remove the PCU. Use a blower brush to clean the window of the
potential sensor probe, then check the sensor again with SP2601.
If normal operation cannot be restored, replace the potential sensor
probe.
• Do SP2260 001 to check the function of the potential sensor.
• Do SP2261 to check the Vd reading. For more, see Section 6.
Development has recovered if the Vd is -700V.
• Remove the malfunctioning PCU with an functioning PCU, turn the
machine off then on, then do the potential sensor check again.
• If the replaced PCU does not function normally, then the problem is
on the machine side, or the potential sensor relay board is
malfunctioning.
If the replaced PCU functions normally, then there may be a
problem with the drum or the charge unit. Replace the PCU.
Switch the machine off/on then execute SP3820 001.
• Remove the ITB unit.
• Make sure the belt is mounted correctly.
• Clean the windows of the ID sensors with alcohol and a clean cloth.
Be sure to wipe the sensor apertures with a wet cloth. A dry cloth
may generate static which can attract dust.
• Remove the ITB unit and check the ID sensors.
• Clean the windows of the ID sensors with alcohol and a clean cloth.
• Be sure to wipe the sensor apertures with a wet cloth. A dry cloth
may generate static which can attract dust.
If the apertures are clean, then the LED of an ID sensor may have
deteriorated. Replace the ID sensor plate.
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Action
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