Thanks, I'm feeling great now. Still, I wouldn't wish that condition on anyone.
To get the paper feed clutch test mode to work, you have to rotate the drum until the cut out portion of the P disk is at the P disk sensor. The P disk sensor system determines when the feed clutch is on and off in normal operation. Good time to check if the machine is in time then, too.
I kinda agree with jermyth, you might want to get the manual for this. If you don't know what the adjustments are or why you are doing it, you could accidentally damage the machine worse, or you have more chances of hurting yourself (stupid sharp burrs on stamped metal parts and the occasional line voltage shock being examples of expected ways for experienced techs to sometimes hurt themselves).
Also, while the vast majority of people here want to help, every once in a while an aab1 will get in here here for a bit, which isn't helpful at all. So it is kind of important to have some sort of basic reference available to weed the occasional aab1 out.
If you don't have a source for the manual, you might try Paul's site:
Just Manuals, The Internet's largest selection of manuals ~ Instant Downloads
The manual is there. It isn't free, but the price is reasonable.
Hope that helps,
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