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Fujitsu fi-6800 Consumable Replacement And Cleaning Instructions
Fujitsu fi-6800 Consumable Replacement And Cleaning Instructions

Fujitsu fi-6800 Consumable Replacement And Cleaning Instructions

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  • Page 1 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS fi-6800 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT LEANING NSTRUCTIONS CG00002-020901C...
  • Page 2 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS ONSUMABLES Description Life Fujitsu P/N Pick Rollers 1 Set 600,000 PA03575-K011 Separator Roller 600,000 PA03575-K012 Brake Roller 600,000 PA03575-K013 Pick Rollers Brake Roller Separator Roller Note: To insure the longest possible consumable life, it is strongly recommended that all the consumables listed above be replaced at the same time.
  • Page 3: Replacing The Pick Rollers

    C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS EPLACING THE OLLERS Worn, defective, or improperly installed Pick Rollers will cause misfeeds and paper jams. The Pick Rollers have an approximate life of 600,000 pages. If NCR or carbonless paper is used the life span of the Pick Rollers may be decreased by half.
  • Page 4 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS EPLACING THE OLLERS CONT • Install the new Pick Rollers by aligning the hole in the rollers with the roller shaft. • Close the Roller Cover. • Close the ADF Cover. • Reset the Pick Roller...
  • Page 5: Separator Roller

    C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS EPLACING THE EPARATOR OLLER A worn or improperly installed Separator Roller will cause multiple feeds and paper jams. Separator Roller has an approximate life of 600,000 pages. If NCR or carbonless paper is used the life span of the these rollers may be decreased by half.
  • Page 6 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS EPLACING THE EPARATOR OLLER CONT • Pull the lever on the left side of the Separator Roller towards you and remove it along with the shaft. Separator Roller • Install the new Separator...
  • Page 7 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS EPLACING THE EPARATOR OLLER CONT • Close the Roller Cover. Separator Roller Roller Cover Note: Make sure that both ends of the cover are locked firmly. • Close the ADF Cover. • Reset the Separator Roller...
  • Page 8: Replacing The Brake Roller

    C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS EPLACING THE RAKE OLLER A worn or improperly installed Brake Roller will cause multiple feeds and paper jams. The Brake Roller has an approximate life of 600,000 pages. If NCR or carbonless paper is used the life span of the Brake Roller may be decreased by half.
  • Page 9 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS EPLACING THE RAKE OLLER CONT • Close the ADF Cover. • Reset the Brake Roller Counter in the Software Operation Panel or on the Scanner Operator Panel.
  • Page 10 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS & C HECKING AND ESETTING THE ONSUMABLE LEANING OUNTERS The following instructions show you how to check the life count of each consumable and also how to reset the counter after the consumables have been replaced.
  • Page 11 The screen on the previous page displays the Life Count of the Scanner and the number of pages scanned by each consumable. Counter Description Total Page Count(ADF) Pages scanned by the fi-6800 Scanner. After Cleaning Number of pages scanned since the last time the scanner was cleaned. Brake Roller Number of pages scanned since the Brake Roller was replaced.
  • Page 12 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS HECKING AND ESETTING THE ONSUMABLE OUNTERS CONT ESETTING THE ONSUMABLE OUNTERS SING THE CANNER The consumable counters can also be reset from the scanner Operator Panel. • Make sure the scanner is on and Ready.
  • Page 13: Cleaning Materials

    C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS LEANING OCATIONS AND REQUENCIES Location Cleaning Sheet Cloth Sprayed with (every 10,000 pages) Cleaner F1/Wipes (every 10,000 pages)   Pick Rollers Brake Roller     Separator Roller Upper Pinch Rollers ...
  • Page 14 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS LEANING THE OLLERS WITH THE LEANING HEETS The cleaning sheets are designed to remove only loose paper dust and ink from the rollers. Use them approximately every 10,000 sheets scanned. They are to be used in between the thorough cleanings of the scanner.
  • Page 15 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS LEANING THE OLLERS WITH THE LEANING HEETS CONT • Press the S UTTON • The cleaning sheet is fed through the scanner. • Place the same cleaning sheet on the Hopper against Right Hopper...
  • Page 16 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS LEANING THE ONSUMABLE OMPONENTS It is very important to clean the scanner consumables on a regular basis to avoid mis-picking, double feeding and paper jam problems. These items should be cleaned every 10,000 sheets. More frequent cleaning will be required if scanning paper with a large amount of printing, documents filled out in pencil, or carbonless multipart forms.
  • Page 17 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS LEANING THE ONSUMABLE OMPONENTS CONT • Remove the Brake Roller (Refer to page 8). • Using a cloth with F1 Cleaner or isopropyl alcohol gently wipe along the direction of the grooves of the roller surface •...
  • Page 18 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS LEANING THE INCH AND OLLERS It is very important to clean the scanner pinch and feed rollers on a regular basis to avoid paper feeding problems. These rollers should be cleaned every 10,000 sheets. More frequent cleaning will be required if scanning paper with a large amount of printing, documents filled out in pencil, or carbonless multipart forms.
  • Page 19 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS LEANING THE INCH AND OLLERS CONT • Open the ADF. • Clean the Feed Rollers in the lower area of the scanner with a lint free cloth moistened with F1 Cleaner or isopropyl alcohol. Clean the whole surface of the rollers by rotating them manually.
  • Page 20 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS LEANING THE APER HEET UIDES Keeping the transport path clean will avoid paper feeding issues and the marking of scanned paper. • Open the ADF. • Clean the metal sheet guides in the upper section of the ADF with a lint free cloth moistened with F1 Cleaner or isopropyl alcohol.
  • Page 21 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS LEANING THE LASS REAS Dirty Glass Areas can cause vertical streaks in the scanned image. It is very important to keep these areas free of paper dust, ink and toner. • Clean the Glass Areas on the upper side of the ADF with a lint free cloth.
  • Page 22 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS LEANING THE LASS REAS CONT • Clean the Glass Areas on the lower side of the ADF with a lint free cloth. Removable Glass Non-Removable Glass Note: Under normal conditions the Removable Glass assembly should not have to be removed.
  • Page 23: Cleaning The Document Sensors

    C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS LEANING THE OCUMENT ENSORS Dirty Document Sensors can cause false paper jam messages. • Open the scanner Top Cover. Document Sensor • Clean the Document Sensor in the top section of the scanner with a lint free cloth.
  • Page 24 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS LEANING THE OPPER RICTION Dirty Hopper Friction Pads can cause multifeeds when the Hopper only has a few sheets stacked on it. • Make sure the Hopper is open. • Clean the Friction Pads with a lint free cloth moistened with F1 Cleaner or isopropyl alcohol.
  • Page 25 C ONSUMABLE EPLACEMENT AND LEANING NSTRUCTIONS...
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