AR-M620 (serv.man187). Dragon fuser mod kit, please refer to Technical Bulletin 016 for further details. - Sharp Copying Equipment Technical Bulletin (repair manual)

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CC001
Sharp Electronics (UK) Ltd., Technical Services Group
1.Model Name:
AR-M550U/M620U
2.General:
To improve the cleaning method of the lower fuser roller we have introduced a new
cleaning roller and foil to the fusing unit, these new items will replace the current cleaning
method, the scraper blade.
3.Description 
If the AR-M550/620 machine is installed into a high volume environment (150K-250K per
month), it is possible that the coating on the lower fuser roller will start to peel off causing
lines and spots on the copies. The upper fuser roller can sometimes get damaged due to
excess build of toner or the coating from the lower fuser roller getting underneath the
thermistors.
On low volume machines (20K-100K) the problem does not usually occur.
Current cleaning blade.
Modification Kit.
4.Action
It is recommended that on the low volume machines there will be no need to upgrade the
fuser unit with the modification kit until the respected service interval is reached, (250K for
the AR-M550, 300K for the AR-M620K). However in the unlikely event that the above
phenomenon arises on these low usage machines we suggest that the modification kit be
fitted ASAP.  For the high volume machines if there have been reports regarding the
problem then we suggest that the kits are fitted upon receipt of a copy quality complaint.
Fuser modification kit to improve the cleaning of
the lower fuser roller.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN
Date:
14 May 2004
Model: ARM-550/620
Ref.:
005
Colour: White
Page:
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CC001
Sharp Electronics (UK) Ltd., Technical Services Group
 5.Procedure
1
Remove the fuser unit from the machine.
Take off the fuser pressure using the two grey coloured screws (pressure screws).
Then remove the two screws, which locks the upper fuser section to the lower.
(lock screws).
Remove the lower roller and the cleaner blade and the silver paper guide plate.
Pressure Screws
Lock Screw
Lock Screw
CC001
Sharp Electronics (UK) Ltd., Technical Services Group
Place the fuser unit on a desk with the upper fuser roller nearest the surface and
then remove the black cover to expose the external heater roller.  Remove the two
springs, disconnect the cables, the thermistor and then remove the external heat
roller.
Remove the four screws, which holds the external heater roller-cleaning pad, and fit
the new pad and then replace the external heater roller unit to the fuser unit.
Ensure when refitting the thermistor it is located correctly onto the roller.
Fit the two springs onto the lugs where the blade was removed. Fit the orange
bearings to the cleaner roller and place the cleaner roller into the locating lugs
where the cleaner blade was installed.  When fitting the roller ensure that the arrow
on the cleaning roller rotates towards the fuser roller.
External heater roller cleaning pad
Ensure arrow is pointing away from the pawls
Pawls
CC001
Sharp Electronics (UK) Ltd., Technical Services Group
The cleaning foil fits and is secured by the paper guide plate, ensure not to distort
the foil when locating it into position.
Cleaning foil
Paper feed Guide
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