Gp 6.18 Solenoid Cleaning And Inspection; Gp 6.19 Drawer Slide Rails Cleaning; Gp 6.20 Diverter Solenoid Assembly Inspection - GBC eWire Service Manual

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Use the following procedure to inspect the Timing Belts throughout the
eWire. Inspect the Timing Belts if excessive wear or debris is observed, or
if the function of the components driven by the belt appears to be
compromised. Black dust around the area of a Timing Belt or frayed
edges could indicate that the Belt is close to failure.
Procedure
Do the following to inspect the Timing Belts.
1. Inspect all timing belts for wear, missing teeth, frayed edges, and
cracks.
2. For replacement, refer to the heading for the appropriate module in
Section 4, Replacement Procedures.
3. Check for proper deflection of belts. The belts should be slightly loose
with approximately 1/4" deflection when pressed.
4. Belts that are too loose will not drive properly and belts that are too
tight can wear out prematurely or damage their driven components.
5. If the Belt has a Tensioner along the length of the Belt, the tension
can be adjusted by loosening the screws on the Tensioner, and
adjusting the Tensioner position until the proper tension is achieved.

GP 6.18 Solenoid Cleaning and Inspection

Do the following to inspect and clean the Solenoids every 1000K cycles.
1. Clean the solenoid and surrounding area with a vacuum cleaner and
canned air.
2. Make sure the solenoid is clean and dry.
3. Inspect for dirt or obstructions, wear or a damage spring.
4. Inspect and ensure the Solenoid linkage moves freely. Press linkage
down and release. Linkage should return.
5. If necessary, refer to GP 6.3.4 to test the function of the Solenoid.
Note: Do not apply lubricants to the solenoid or linkage.
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GP 6.19 Drawer Slide Rails Cleaning

Do this procedure to clean the Drawer Slides that are used with the
Element Feeder and Book Tray.
Preventative Maintenance:
Do this every 500K cycles.
Procedure
1. Use a can of compressed air to remove dust from the alignment
carriage rails. The carriage can be moved back and forth on the rails
to clean the entire surface. Alternately, a soft cloth and alcohol can be
used.
2. If necessary, the drawer can be removed from the rails by releasing
the plastic catch on the side of the rail.
3. Slide the drawer in and out to ensure the drawer moves freely with no
obstructions or excessive drag.
Important Note: DO NOT use any lubricant on the rails

GP 6.20 Diverter Solenoid Assembly Inspection

Use this procedure to inspect the Diverter Solenoid Assembly every
1000K cycles.
1. Disconnect the Power Cord.
2. Do REP 1.1 to remove the Top Cover.
3. Clean the Solenoid and surrounding area with a vacuum cleaner and
canned air. Refer to PL 5.3
4. Make sure the solenoid is clean and dry.
5. Raise the Diverter Solenoid by hand and release it. The Diverter
should fall freely. Make sure the linkage operates smoothly.
6. Do GP 6.3.4
Solenoids Procedure
L1.
The diverter gate should rise and fall when L1 is cycled.
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to activate and deactivate Solenoid
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