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Appendix 2

DAILY CARE

Cleaning Materials

*1: For details about the cleaning materials, contact the

FUJITSU scanner dealer where you purchased the
scanner.

*2: Pre-moistened with Cleaner F1, Cleaning Wipes are

used instead of moistened cloths.

Cleaning Method

The ADF and the Feed rollers must be cleaned with a
lint-free cloth moistened with the Cleaner F1.

Locations and Cycle for Cleaning

For details on the cleaning the ADF, refer to "4.DAILY
CARE" in the fi-5950 Operator’s Guide on the SETUP
DVD-ROM".

CAUTION

During its operation, the inside
glass of the ADF becomes very hot.
Before you clean inside the scan-
ner, turn off its power and unplug
the AC adapter from the outlet. Wait
for at least 15 minutes.
Do not turn off the scanner when
you clean the Feed rollers or Eject
rollers.

Cleaning

Materials

Parts No.

Remarks

Cleaning sheet

CA99501-

0016

20 sheets/pack

For the cleaning method,

refer to "4 DAIRY

CARE in the fi-5950

Operator’s Guide.

Cleaner F1

PA03950-

0352

1 bottle

Moisten a cloth with this

fluid and wipe the scan-

ner to clean.

Cleaning wipe

PA03950-

0419

24 sheets per pack

(*1)(*2)

Cotton swab

Commercially available

Lint-free dry

cloth

ATTENTION

It may take long before the cleaner
vaporizes if a large quantity is used.
When cleaning the scanner parts,
dampen a cloth with modest quantities
of the cleaner. In addition, wipe off the
cleaner completely with a soft lint-free
cloth to leave no residue on the surface
of the cleaned parts.

Part to clean

Standard Cleaning Cycle

Pad

Clean these parts after every

10,000 scans.

Pick rollers

Brake roller

Separator rollers

Feed rollers

Pinch rollers

Transport path

Glass

Skew-detection sensor

Document sensor

ATTENTION

The scanner must be cleaned more fre-
quently if you scan any of the following
type of sheets:

Documents of coated paper

Documents that are almost completely
covered with printed text or graphics

Chemically treated documents such
as carbonless paper

Documents containing a large amount
of calcium carbonate

Documents written with pencil

Documents on which the toner is not
sufficiently fused