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Hansoon
12-18-2014, 04:20 PM
Customers charwoman had the habit to remove the power plug of the BH-C-253 for her vacuum cleaner. This resulted often in the machine only coming back to live again after several restarts. I warned them that this is not good at all. However, today it happened again and the machine was not any longer willing to accept that abuse and stalled. It fired up normal, sounded as even doing a calibration sequence, showing after the hourglass and Minolta logo a normal display with the usual soft buttons but was otherwise totally unresponsive. No soft nor hard buttons could be operated. The print button remained orange and it refused to accept any input and also calling up the web interface was not possible.

In a desperate attempt as a noob - lacking real experience with these series, I reseated the memory chips and also the hard drive. The following firing up of the machine resulted in again an unresponsive machine, now a dead display too and also both blue and orange indicator light steadily lighting up.

Any hints? Where to start please?

Hans

Max
12-18-2014, 04:48 PM
Try formatting the the hdd in your laptop or remove it completely or boot up without it. U/G F/W may help. Customer killed the copier by not turning it off correctly so they should pay for the repair.If its not the hdd or mem then it will be quite expensive and problematic with the boards.

habik
12-18-2014, 08:57 PM
Try Trouble Reset and from there go to Service Mode. Don't remember the sequence, think it is somewhere on forum. Then try system clear or even data clear. If that doesn't help Unplug the HDD physically and do NVRAM recovery. It should come back to life. Then connect and Data Clear if any problem arises.

Good Luck!

PS: Put a 3-way splitter in that socket and a sign Plug Vacuum Cleaner here only! Charge client double for splitter!




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Hansoon
12-19-2014, 04:53 AM
Thanks guys,


Try Trouble Reset and from there go to Service Mode.

No way, the control panel is off without any light under it as I said.

Hans

habik
12-19-2014, 07:49 AM
Sub-power switch is ON, right? :) just a check


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paulrid
12-19-2014, 08:18 AM
Remove the cover where you plug the network cable in and at the top you will see the front controller conector, check its plugged in fully.
Paul.

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