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  • citycopiers10
    Technician
    • Jul 2010
    • 10

    #1

    [Dead] error message on imagerunner C5158

    hello,
    Error message: E000004-0401. It's a ImageRunner C5158. Can anyone help please!
    City Copiers is the nations leading seller of lightly used copiers.
  • teckat
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    • Jan 2010
    • 16083

    #2
    Originally posted by citycopiers10
    hello,
    Error message: E000004-0401. It's a ImageRunner C5158. Can anyone help please!
    E004-0401 can be displayed when a 13V trouble error occurs.

    Note: Unlike the other E004 series codes, this code is not be cleared until the error clear is performed in the following mode: [Service mode > COPIER > Function > CLEAR > ERR].




    E004-0401

    - E004-0401 can be displayed when a 13V trouble error occurs.

    Note: Unlike the other E004 series codes, this code is not be cleared until the error clear is performed in the following mode: [Service mode > COPIER > Function > CLEAR > ERR].


    1. Make the following selections in sequence to perform the error clear:
    [Service mode > COPIER > Function > CLEAR > ERR].
    2. Turn the control panel switch OFF > turn the main power switch OFF/ON.
    3. If the error code still persists, check to see if the connector [1] of the fixing thermo switch is disconnected or the pin [2] of the receiving side connector is bent. If the connector is disconnected, re-fit it.


    4. Check to see if the wire cable [3] of the fixing thermo switch is pinched by the IH heater unit.


    Note: When attaching this wire cable, run it through the cable guide to prevent wire-pinching.

    5. Re-fit the connector of the Replay PCB.
    6. Check to see if FU261 on the Fixing Heater PCB blows; if not, re-fit the connector.
    If it blows, replace the PCB by a new one.
    FM2-6313 Fixing Heater PCB Assembly

    E004-0401: J623 connector of Relay PCB has poor contact
    13 V trouble error
    Since J623 connector (13V/5V for fixing heater power) or the Relay PCB had poor contact, the error code "E004-0401" was displayed.
    - E004-0401 can be displayed when 13V trouble error occurs.
    Note: This is the only error code that is in-volatile. To clear this code, execute the following service mode: Service Mode > COPIER > Function > CLEAR
    > ERR.

    1. Re-fit J623 connector of the Relay PCB.
    2. Check to see if FU261 on the Fixing Heater PS PCB has blown; if so, replace the PCB with a new one.
    3. If the symptom still occurs, check the fixing thermoswitch connectors for poor contact, and read wires for wire-pinching.
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    FM2-6309 Relay PCB Assembly (100V/120V)
    FM2-6310 Relay PCB Assembly (230V)
    FM2-6313 Fixing Heater PS PCB Assembly (100V/120V)
    FM2-6314 Fixing Heater PS PCB Assembly (230V)

    Last edited by teckat; 08-04-2010, 02:41 AM.
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    • teckat
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      • Jan 2010
      • 16083

      #3
      Originally posted by citycopiers10
      hello,
      Error message: E000004-0401. It's a ImageRunner C5158. Can anyone help please!




      E004-0101

      E004-0101: Halogen heater is damaged or terminal of heater has poor contact.

      Because of damage to the halogen heater (H1) or poor contact of a heater terminal, the error code "E004-0101" was indicated. This error code may be indicated due to a fault in the AC Driver PCB (i.e., triac short), the fixing assembly, and the DC Controller PCB 2 (MAISY). However, before replacing these parts, perform the following procedure.

      - E004-0101 can be displayed when there is a short-circuit detection error in the halogen heater (ASIC detection).

      Workaround :
      1. Detach the terminal on both ends of the halogen heater, and then check to see if the heater has electrical continuity; if there is no electrical continuity, replace the heater with a new one.
      2. Check to see if the terminal [A] on both ends of the heater is fixed firmly with a screw. If the screw is loosened, tighten it.



      3. If the symptom still occurs, check to see if J114 connector of the AC Driver PCB is disconnected. If disconnected, re-fit it.

      FK2-2532-000 Halogen Heater (120V)
      FM3-0266-000 DC Controller PCB 2 (MAISY)
      FM2-6301-000 AC Driver PCB
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      • charm5496
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        Site Contributor
        1,000+ Posts
        • Apr 2008
        • 2387

        #4
        Replace your fuser assembly
        Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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        • SCREWTAPE
          East Coast Imaging

          Site Contributor
          2,500+ Posts
          • Jan 2009
          • 3396

          #5
          Originally posted by charm5496
          Replace your fuser assembly
          Very costly.

          Good luck.

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          • citycopiers10
            Technician
            • Jul 2010
            • 10

            #6
            Originally posted by teckat
            E004-0401 can be displayed when a 13V trouble error occurs.

            Note: Unlike the other E004 series codes, this code is not be cleared until the error clear is performed in the following mode: [Service mode > COPIER > Function > CLEAR > ERR].




            E004-0401

            - E004-0401 can be displayed when a 13V trouble error occurs.

            Note: Unlike the other E004 series codes, this code is not be cleared until the error clear is performed in the following mode: [Service mode > COPIER > Function > CLEAR > ERR].


            1. Make the following selections in sequence to perform the error clear:
            [Service mode > COPIER > Function > CLEAR > ERR].
            2. Turn the control panel switch OFF > turn the main power switch OFF/ON.
            3. If the error code still persists, check to see if the connector [1] of the fixing thermo switch is disconnected or the pin [2] of the receiving side connector is bent. If the connector is disconnected, re-fit it.


            4. Check to see if the wire cable [3] of the fixing thermo switch is pinched by the IH heater unit.


            Note: When attaching this wire cable, run it through the cable guide to prevent wire-pinching.

            5. Re-fit the connector of the Replay PCB.
            6. Check to see if FU261 on the Fixing Heater PCB blows; if not, re-fit the connector.
            If it blows, replace the PCB by a new one.
            FM2-6313 Fixing Heater PCB Assembly

            E004-0401: J623 connector of Relay PCB has poor contact
            13 V trouble error
            Since J623 connector (13V/5V for fixing heater power) or the Relay PCB had poor contact, the error code "E004-0401" was displayed.
            - E004-0401 can be displayed when 13V trouble error occurs.
            Note: This is the only error code that is in-volatile. To clear this code, execute the following service mode: Service Mode > COPIER > Function > CLEAR
            > ERR.

            1. Re-fit J623 connector of the Relay PCB.
            2. Check to see if FU261 on the Fixing Heater PS PCB has blown; if so, replace the PCB with a new one.
            3. If the symptom still occurs, check the fixing thermoswitch connectors for poor contact, and read wires for wire-pinching.
            [ATTACH=CONFIG]5676[/ATTACH]
            FM2-6309 Relay PCB Assembly (100V/120V)
            FM2-6310 Relay PCB Assembly (230V)
            FM2-6313 Fixing Heater PS PCB Assembly (100V/120V)
            FM2-6314 Fixing Heater PS PCB Assembly (230V)


            Thank you so much for sharing these. It seems the J623 connector is the problem, I'll be replacing the PCB...hope it will work.
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