Hello all,
Would anyone know what this service code refers to? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks all
Hello all,
Would anyone know what this service code refers to? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks all
Heating belt low temperature error (1)
The fusing unit thermistor in the middle of the unit has detected low temperature.
• Defective connection between engine control board
(CN15) and fusing unit
• Defective thermistor
• Defective connection between fusing unit and
thermistor
• Pin 7 (CN32 on engine control board) unable to
send signal
• Defective IH unit or IH power supply board
5. Replace the IH unit or IH power supply board.
6. Connect the cable between the engine board and
fusing unit correctly.
7. Replace the thermistor.
8. Connect the cable between fusing unit and
thermistor correctly.
9. Replace the engine control board.
Check the thermostat. On some of the lovely models, they put multiple thermostats, in which 1 will arbitrarily pop-especially when you get the low temp errors.
I 'try' to remember to run my machines a few degrees below the factory setting. It gives me a bit of a buffer of sorts, and helps with not popping so many thermostats. It may or may not help you, but it's just something I do and it works well. It is case-by-case of course.
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Thanks Cobiray. I'll check these items tomorrow and let you know how it pans out.
Point taken Schooltech. I will look into making the adjustment.
Thanks guys.
Have a good night.
Last edited by Copier_Guy; 09-05-2008 at 05:13 AM.
Try a new fusing unit too. They are user replaceable on these things anyway. I think I've had to replace an IH unit before too, can't remember if it was 544 tho.
It's 106 miles to Chicago. We've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.
Hit it.
hi friends, please help me , i have a ricoh mp 2352 model.
error code some times shows: 544 , some time shows 543 , some time showing mesges like set fixing unit properly , then for some time machine works perfect.
if i restart the machine again same.
so please advise.
thanks
Two things:
1) based on your description, I would be quite suspicious of the quality and quantity of the voltage being supplied to the machine by the outlet it is plugged into,
2) You will have access to knowledge from far more Ricoh experienced people if you start a new thread rather than comment on an old thread that's been dead for years.
Good luck!
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