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  • BUSHWACKER
    Technician
    • Aug 2008
    • 25

    #1

    Cf9001 error code

    GREETINGS ALL ANYONE KNOW WHAT ERROR CODE C3FA0 IS, IT DOES NOT SEEM TO BE IN MY OLD MANUAL.
    THANX
    BRIAN ( BUSHWACKER)
  • Stirton.M
    All things Konica Minolta

    1,000+ Posts
    • Oct 2009
    • 1804

    #2
    Originally posted by BUSHWACKER
    GREETINGS ALL ANYONE KNOW WHAT ERROR CODE C3FA0 IS, IT DOES NOT SEEM TO BE IN MY OLD MANUAL.
    THANX
    BRIAN ( BUSHWACKER)

    Strange...trying to do a cut and paste from my manual, it would not do it in english, in spite of the text being english. I had to do this the hard way and actually type it out.

    C3FA0
    Mxe Cooling Fan Motor's failure to turn

    A lock signal is not detected for a continuous period of 15 sec. or more while the motor remains energized.

    9313-1000-11 MXe Cooling fan

    Part #12 in attached file

    Likely this fan has packed it in. Generally they are not serviceable and are a 24V motor with an RPM sensor.
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    • BUSHWACKER
      Technician
      • Aug 2008
      • 25

      #3
      Thanx will have a look, this machine has had corrosion on some fan wires before and after cleaning cable and resoldering all ok again.
      Will give it a go spares are a bit hard to source over here
      Regards
      Brian

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      • Stirton.M
        All things Konica Minolta

        1,000+ Posts
        • Oct 2009
        • 1804

        #4
        Originally posted by BUSHWACKER
        Thanx will have a look, this machine has had corrosion on some fan wires before and after cleaning cable and resoldering all ok again.
        Will give it a go spares are a bit hard to source over here
        Regards
        Brian


        Sorry, forgot to add that attached file so you know which fan to look for...

        again, part #12
        Attached Files
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        • BUSHWACKER
          Technician
          • Aug 2008
          • 25

          #5
          Fiery ???

          Thanx for info have located fan it does seem to be faulty, agents dont have spares. Is this fan only relevant to the fiery as the fiery is not used can it be disconnected or disabled so as to get around the problem

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          • Stirton.M
            All things Konica Minolta

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            • Oct 2009
            • 1804

            #6
            The fan is important to the fiery.

            As for removal of the fiery....

            May as well have a fancy brick in my opinion.

            I am not completely certain, but I think the fiery is integrated to the machine and removing it may cripple the whole thing. You could try removing it I suppose, and see if the machine will work, but I have my doubts.

            Perhaps it would be best that you retire the machine and get into something a bit more cost effective to maintain.
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            • BUSHWACKER
              Technician
              • Aug 2008
              • 25

              #7
              re 24 volt fan

              Do you think 2 12 volt fans with speed sensor wiring wired in series could solve the problem.
              In so far as the fiery is concerned I think the machine could be purchased as a stand alone copier or as a copier printer with the embedded fiery installed.
              I could stand corrected on that point however
              Tks
              Brian

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              • Stirton.M
                All things Konica Minolta

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                • Oct 2009
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                #8
                I verified that yes, you can remove the controller.

                I wasn't 100% sure because I recall there were several harnesses in and around the unit.

                I guess you could run two in series, doubt it will hurt the unit.
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                • BUSHWACKER
                  Technician
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 25

                  #9
                  Thanx will try the piggy back fans before I resort to removing the Fiery
                  Regards
                  BRian

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