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4110 012 322 code
I dont have the finisher part of the service manual for the 4110. Can anyone help out with this code?
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Re: 4110 012 322 code
Hole puncher move home sensor OFF fail.
Its common for the wire harness going to the hole puncher to crack and break over time as the hole puncher moves from front to back stressing the wires. Inspect the wire harness to the hole punch unit at the rear of the finisher for cracks or breaks in any of the wires.
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Re: 4110 012 322 code
[IMG]file:///C:/Users/TOSHIBA/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image001.gif[/IMG]012-322 Puncher Move Home Sensor OFF Fail
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CH12.24
[IMG]file:///C:/Users/TOSHIBA/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image001.gif[/IMG]Description
- Punch Move Home Sensor does not turn OFF a spec time after Puncher Move Motor ON.
- Punch Move Home Sensor does not turn OFF after Puncher Move Motor stops after Punch Move Home Sensor OFF.
[IMG]file:///C:/Users/TOSHIBA/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image001.gif[/IMG]Initial Action
- Check the Puncher for improper movement.
- Punch Move Home Sensor for improper installation/Actuator for improper operation
- Drive gears for any wear/breakage/load
- Drive Belt for poor tension
[IMG]file:///C:/Users/TOSHIBA/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image001.gif[/IMG]Procedure
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CAUTION
The HCF3 has it’s own power cord. Whenever a procedure states to Power Off and then Power On, POPO, etc., powering Off and then powering On the IOT does NOT Power Off the HCF3. The HCF3 will have to be Powered Off and then On separately from the IOT by unplugging the HCF3 power cord.
Enter DC330 [012-111] (Punch Move Home Sensor). Select Start. Manually rotate the Puncher Move Motor belt, turn ON and OFF the sensor.
The display changes between H and L.
Yes No Unanswered
Go to BSD CH12.24 and troubleshoot the Punch Move Home Sensor ( PL 17.16).
Press the Stop button. Enter DC330 [012-009] (Front) or [012-010] (Rear) (Puncher Move Motor).
The Puncher Move Motor energizes.
Yes No Unanswered
+24VDC is measured between P/J8019-4/6 (+) on the Finisher PWB and GND (-).
Yes No Unanswered
+24VDC is measured between P/J8026-1/6 (+) on the Finisher PWB and GND (-).
Yes No Unanswered
Refer to BSD CH12.1, check the +24VDC circuits to P/J8026-1/6 on the Finisher PWB.
Replace the Finisher PWB ( PL 17.3).
Turn off the power. Disconnect Connector P/J8019 from the Finisher PWB. Measure the wire-wound resistances of the motor:
The resistance is approx. 1.9 ohms.
Yes No Unanswered
Check the following for an open wire or poor contact. If all the wires are good, replace the Puncher Move Motor ( PL 17.15).
Replace the Finisher PWB ( PL 17.3).
Check the following. If the results of the checks are good, replace the Finisher PWB ( PL 17.3).
- Recheck the Puncher for improper movement.
- Sensor for improper installation/Actuator for improper operation
- Drive gears for any wear/breakage/load
- Drive Belt for poor tension
good luck
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