688
JAN 2006
Ver. 5.2
DP-3510/3520/3530/4510/4520/4530/6010/6020/6030
11.2.3. Preventive Maintenance
11.2.3.1. General
1. A Preventive maintenance inspection should be performed on the Finisher at a regular basis. If the
preventive maintenance inspection is correctly performed, the Finisher can be maintained for a long
period of time, machine down time and the number of service calls can be minimized.
2. Refer to the attached chart for parts replacement schedule.
3. A high voltage hazard remains even when the machine is not operating.
Always disconnect the Copier System from its power source (wall outlet) before servicing or
disassembly.
11.2.3.2. Recommended Tools
1. The following items are necessary to perform an effective, time efficient P.M.
a. Vacuum cleaner
b. Blower brush
c. Isopropyl alcohol
d. Cleaning cotton
e. Lint free wiper (Kim wipes)
f. Cotton swabs
11.2.3.3. Cleaning Recommendations
1. Refer to the appropriate PM cycle on the maintenance chart, where the cleaning cycles is broken down
by Finisher.
Note:
Use of Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) is strongly suggested, and only to be used when dry cleaning is
ineffective. Excessive use of IPA can decrease the operating life of rubber components.
2. IPA should be used sparingly to clean the transport roller (only when required).
11.2.3.4. Maintenance Chart
Parts Name Parts Number
Q’ty per
Unit
Maintenance Cycle
Stapler Unit GH03 - 7811 1 200,000 copies
Hole Punch Unit
GH03 - 7801
(North America)
GH03 - 7802
(Except North America)
1
500,000 copies
(including electro-magnetic clutch)
Paddle Roller GH03 - 3504 1 500,000 copies
Discharge Brush
GH03 - 4601
2
500,000 copies
GH03 - 4602
2
Registration Clutch GH03 - 6204 1 500,000 copies