Fujitsu 5650C Operator's Guide - Page 94

Cleaning material and locations requiring cleaning Continued from the previous

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Introduction CONTENTS 1 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 2 BASIC SCANNER OPERATION 3 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS 4 DAILY CARE 4.1 Cleaning materials and locations requiring cleaning 4.2 Cleaning the ADF 5 REPLACING CONSUMABLES 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 ONLINE SETUP 8 DOCUMENT SPECIFICATION OF ADF 9 OPTIONS 10 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS Appendix 4.1 Cleaning material and locations requiring cleaning (Continued from the previous page) 2. Locations requiring cleaning Part Names of parts Using cleaning paper with Cleaner F1 Using Cloth with Cleaner F1 per 10,000 scans per 10,000 scans ADF Chute roller Yes Pick arm Yes Pick roller Yes Yes Brake roller Yes Yes Feed roller Yes Yes Plastic roller Yes Yes Sheet guide Yes Glass Yes Ultrasonic sensor Clean this part with a dry lint-free cloth. You have to clean the scanner frequently as following cases : q Scan a smooth surface document such as a coated paper. q Scan a printed document almost fill in the paper. q Scan a processed with chemicals document such as carbonless paper. q Scan a document having a high calcium content. q Scan a lot of penciled document. CAUTION Do not clean rubber rollers with Cleaner F2. 1 | 2 Using Cotton swab with Cleaner F2 When stains are persistent Yes All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2004

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CONTENTS
Introduction
1 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS
2 BASIC SCANNER OPERATION
3 SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS
4 DAILY CARE
4.1 Cleaning materials and locations requiring cleaning
4.2 Cleaning the ADF
5 REPLACING CONSUMABLES
6 TROUBLESHOOTING
7 ONLINE SETUP
8 DOCUMENT SPECIFICATION OF ADF
9 OPTIONS
10 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS
Appendix
4.1 Cleaning material and locations requiring cleaning (Continued from the previous page)
2. Locations requiring cleaning
Part
Names of parts
Using cleaning paper with Cleaner F1
Using Cloth with Cleaner F1
Using Cotton swab with Cleaner F2
per 10,000 scans
per 10,000 scans
When stains are persistent
ADF
Chute roller
Yes
Pick arm
Yes
Pick roller
Yes
Yes
Brake roller
Yes
Yes
Feed roller
Yes
Yes
Plastic roller
Yes
Yes
Yes
Sheet guide
Yes
Glass
Yes
Ultrasonic sensor
Clean this part with a dry lint-free
cloth.
You have to clean the scanner frequently as following cases :
Scan a smooth surface document such as a coated paper.
Scan a printed document almost fill in the paper.
Scan a processed with chemicals document such as carbonless paper.
Scan a document having a high calcium content.
Scan a lot of penciled document.
CAUTION
Do not clean rubber rollers with Cleaner F2.
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All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2004