Panasonic KX-F3100 User Manual
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DISPLAY MESSAGE
CAUSE & SOLUTION
JAN 1 12:00AM 00 00
.. DRUM LIFE OVER -
DUE TO POWER OFF
DELAYED MODE ABORTED
>The drum unit is completely worn out. Replace it with a
new one. See page 216.
• The programmed delayed transmission has been
cleared due to a power failure or because the power
switch has been turned off. Re-program it and try again.
See page 103.
INSERT DOCUMENT
FACE DOWN
JAN 1 ]2:00AM 00 99
..- MEMORY FULL
JAN 1 12:00AM 99 00
•V, MESSAGE FULL .v
• No document is set in the document feeder tray. Insert
document properly.
•When performing multistation or memory transmission,
the document is too large and exceeds the memory
capacity of the unit. Transmit the entire document at a
later time or cancel memory transmission (see page
115) and transmit the entire document by using manual
or automatic transmission.
• The memory is full of received documents that have
been stored in memory due to a lack of recording paper
or a recording paper jam. Supply paper to the cassette
or clear the jam to print the documents. See page 25 or
202
.
•There is no room left in memory to record a message.
Erase some or all messages. See page 72.
JAN 1 12:00Ai4 00 00
- . . NO RESPPONSE
•The other party did not answer your call. Check the
telephone number and then try again.
JAN
1
12:00AM 00 00
. . >: OUT OF PAPER . V
►The unit has run out of recording paper. Supply paper.
See page 25.
►The paper cassette is not installed properly. Check it
and re-install. See page 25.
JAivi 1 12:00AM 00 00
. PAPER JAM 1
JAN 1 12:00AM 00 00
* PAPER JAM 2
►The recording paper is jammed in the paper feed area.
Remove the paper causing the problem. See page 203.
• The recording paper is jammed in the paper transfer
area or the fuser area. Remove the paper causing the
problem. See page 203.
JAN 1 12 : OOAI'I 00 00
* PAPER JAM
3
►The recording paper is jammed in the paper ejection
area. Remove the paper causing the problem.
See page 205.
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