- Use one of these two methods to clear the PM counter:
- Enter the SP mode, touch "PM Counter", touch "All PM Parts List", and then clear the counter for the PM part to be replaced.
- Enter the SP mode, open SP7622, select the number of the part to be replaced (003 to 194), and then touch [EXECUTE].

- Just clearing the counter in the SP mode does not clear the count. After the counts have been reset to zero from one or more PM parts, exit the SP mode, and then cycle the machine off/on.
- The machine must be cycled off/on for the count clear setting to take effect.
- After cycling the machine off/on, enter the SP mode again and then confirm that the counts have been cleared (reset to zero).

- After an emergency (EM) or scheduled servicing (PM), if a PM part is replaced in either case the PM count must always be reset to zero.
- The counts must be reset to zero to prevent failure to update count data and inaccurate display of PM counts which could lead to parts damage or damage to the machine after PM parts have worn out.
- If any SP count must be reset manually, check the "Initial Adjustment SP Lists" and confirm that the counts have been reset to zero.
- When you are finished, enter the SP mode and reset SP5816-002 to "1" (End of Service). This allows @Remote service center to calculate the down time for servicing.

- Do not forget to restore this setting to "1". If the machine continues to operate with this setting not reset to "1", the @Remove service firmware will reset it to "1" automatically four hours after it was set to "0".
- If servicing the machine requires more than four hours, be sure to reset SP5816-002 to zero again after four hours have elapsed.
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- Read This First
- Product Information
- Installation
- Preventive Maintenance
- Replacement and Adjustment
- General Cautions
- Cautions for This Machine
- Special Tools and Lubricants
- Common Procedures
- Operation Panel
- ADF (Copier)
- Scanner Unit (Copier
- Laser Unit
- Toner Supply
- Around the Drum
- ITB Unit
- ITB Cleaning Unit
- Paper Trays 1, 2, 3
- Vertical Transport Unit
- Registration Unit
- Paper Transfer Roller (PTR) Unit
- Paper Transport Belt (PTB) Unit
- Fusing Unit
- Fusing Unit, Fusing Cleaning Unit Removal
- Periodic Cleaning
- Periodic Lubrication
- Heating Roller Fusing Lamps
- Hot Roller, Heating Roller, Fusing Belt
- Cleaning, Lubrication before Re-assembly
- Pressure Roller Strippers, Fusing Path Sensors, Anti-static Brushes
- Pressure Roller Fusing Lamp, Pressure Roller
- Thermostats, Thermistors, NC Sensors
- Thermopile
- Pressure Roller Lift Sensors
- Fusing Motor, Pressure Roller Lift Motor
- Fusing Cleaning Unit
- Main Machine Thermistor
- Invert, Duplex, Exit Unit
- Used Toner Path
- Filters
- Fans (Main Machine)
- Boards, HDD, Breaker Switch
- System Maintenance Reference
- Troubleshooting
- Servicing
- Self-Diagnostic Mode
- SC Code Descriptions
- SC100
- SC200
- SC300
- SC400
- SC500
- SC600
- SC700
- SC700
- SC700
- SC700
- SC700
- SC800
- SC900
- Image Quality Problems
- Fusing Problems
- Paper Delivery Problems
- Peripheral Unit Troubleshooting
- Finisher SR5050/SR5060
- Multi-Folding Unit
- Ring Binder Recognition: SC756-48
- Vacuum Feed LCIT
- Frequent Double Feeds, Failures to Feed
- Double-Feeding (J099, J470, J471, J485, J486)
- J430, J431,J445, J446, J460, J46
- Attaching the Magnetic Strip to the End Fence
- Clean Suction Fan Filter
- Cleaning the paper feed belt
- No Feeding
- Excessive Shift or Skew, Image Skew on Paper
- Folded Corners with Thin Paper
- Stack Remains Up
- Shift Over, Over Skew, Image Skew
- Adjusting Tray Side-to-Side Registration
- Correcting Skew
- High Capacity Stacker
- Punch Unit
- Improving Throughput
- Other Problems
- Paper Transport Roller/Rib Maps
- Jam Detection
- Fuses
- LEDs
- Detailed Description