General Care and Troubleshooting WorkCentre
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User Guide 685
Hard Down Faults
Hard Down faults prevent a subsystem, module or component from functioning properly. There are 
three categories of Hard Down faults.
• Low Level Fault this occurs when a subsystem or module is unable to function correctly. For 
example, if during a stapler job a fault is detected, other features are still functional but the 
stapler is unavailable.
• Failure Fault this is declared when a low level fault causes a major subsystem to function 
incorrectly. For example if a fault occurs with the print cartridge causing the print and copy 
features to become non-functioning.
• Fatal Fault this occurs when a system wide failure exists that is unrecoverable. For example a 
power fault occurs causing the device to be inoperable.
Customer Clearable Faults
A Customer Clearable fault is a fault that can be cleared by the user. There are three categories of 
Customer Clearable faults:
• Low Level Fault this occurs when a subsystem has detected a customer clearable fault, for 
example, when a stapler runs out of staples. The print and copy features are still operable, but 
the stapler function is not.
• Failure Fault this is declared when a Low Level Fault causes a major subsystem to become 
unavailable. For example, when a paper misfeed is detected, the print and copy functions are 
made inoperable until the paper is cleared by the user.
• Reset Fault this can be cleared by powering the device off then on again.
Alerts
Alerts are informal messages that do not stop the device from functioning properly. There are two 
categories of Alert:
• Warning Messages are informational and usually have to do with replacing consumables. The 
messages warn the local user of impending problems, or actions, that need to be taken to avoid 
a fault occurring. For example, if the print cartridge is close to the end of its life, the device 
displays a warning message that the unit needs to be replaced soon. At this time the system 
sets a pre-defined limit until a Customer Clearable fault is declared to change the print 
cartridge.
• Job Fault Messages indicate a fault with the job, for example the required paper is 
unavailable. If a job is paused because of a fault, the user is required to take action to correct 
the condition, or to delete the job.
Fault Displays
All faults that affect the users of the device are presented to the user as either an Interrupting Fault 
or a Non-Interrupting Fault.
Interrupting Fault
Interrupting faults are presented if the associated fault affects the entire device, where the device 
is not capable of accepting input or output. They are also presented if the associated fault affects 
the currently selected document service but does not affect another service, which can still be used.