I have a FT 3320 and it has an E 5 error code. How do I clear it ? Also the internal lamp has blown for the second tome , is this because the lamp is defective or maybe my line voltage is too high , about 120 to 123 volts ?
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I assume you were getting a code flashing on the front indicator showing a lamp problem? 34 code is common and indicates "lamp abnormality" If you are not clear on how to read the code I believe your owners manual has a section explaining that. If the lamp was blown it is possible the ballast board that provides voltage to fire the lamp is also defective and this may also give you the same error code. I would recommend also that you first reseat the lamp assembly to be sure it is fully plugged in. Also be sure the lamp door is postioned and secured properly (this typically will give a different error code, however) Also try unplugging the unit for a few minutes to reset and try powering it up again. Sometimes this will clear a problem.
The E5 code is the fuser malfunction error.
E52 fusing lamp warm up error.Possible causes thermistor open,heater lamp open,thermofuse open.
E53 fusing lamp overheat.Thermistor in shortcircuit
E55 fusing thermistor open
When service call E5 conditions occur they cannot be cleared by turning OFF/ON the power switch.To reset turn ON the main switch,turn DIP switch 101-1 ON and OFF(the DIP switch is located in rear part under main supply board).,and turn the main switch OFF and ON.
It is a fuser error (low warm up temp), often caused by fluctuating voltage.You have a blown fuse, lamp, or thermistor. Can only be reset in service mode after the problem is solved.
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Have you checked the power fuse? Or have you looked at the incoming power circuit board. Could there be any burnt resistors, blown capacitors, or bad voltage transformers?
Check things out because many times when a machine doesn't even power on (no lights, no life) - it's usually a sign of something blown - fuses, circuit board, lamps, etc. Hope this helps.
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