Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution
4. Replace the EGB (PCB1).
Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution
Fusing fan (FAN2) error (operating)
A motor malfunction was detected because the lock signal remained HIGH (motor
not rotating normally) 50 consecutive times when checked at 100 ms intervals after
the motor switched ON.
Fusing fan (FAN2) error (at rest)
A motor malfunction was detected because the lock signal detected LOW 70
consecutive times (motor not stopped normally) when checked at 100 ms intervals
after the motor switched ON.
• Fusing fan (FAN2) defective
• Harness connector lose, broken, defective, or harness defective
• EGB (PCB1) defective
Check if the SC occurs by turning the power OFF then ON. If the SC occurs again,
do the following steps. Check if the SC reoccurs by cycling the power after each
step.
1. Replace the fusing fan (FAN2).
2. Re-connect the connector of the fusing fan (FAN2).
3. Replace the fusing fan (FAN2) harness.
4. Replace the EGB (PCB1).
Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution
Fusing thermopile anti-condensation fan (FAN4) error (operating)
A motor malfunction was detected because the lock signal remained HIGH (motor
not rotating normally) 50 consecutive times when checked at 100 ms intervals after
the motor switched ON.
Fusing thermopile anti-condensation fan (FAN4) error (at rest)
A motor malfunction was detected because the lock signal detected LOW 70
consecutive times (motor not stopped normally) when checked at 100 ms intervals
after the motor switched ON.
• Fusing thermopile anti-condensation fan (FAN4) defective
• Harness connector lose, broken, defective, or harness defective
• EGB (PCB1) defective
Check if the SC occurs by turning the power OFF then ON. If the SC occurs again,
do the following steps. Check if the SC reoccurs by cycling the power after each
step.