August 20072-791WorkCentre 5687 Family OF11Status Indicator RAPsOF11 Waste Toner Contamination RAPUse this RAP if there is excessive waste toner contamination in the machine or on the cus-tomer’s floor.ProcedureWaste toner is being deposited in the waste toner bottle.Y NRemove the waste toner bottle and waste toner door, REP 9.1. Place a sheet of paper inthe bottom of the aperture from where the waste toner bottle was removed, to collectfallen toner. Enter dC330, code 09-010 photoreceptor motor. Push back the waste tonershutter, Figure 1, to expose the auger. The auger rotates.Y NInstall a new main drive module, (32-55 ppm) PL 4.15 Item 1, (65-87 ppm) PL 4.10Item 1.Perform the following• Remove and examine the shutter, Figure 1. Ensure that the shutter operates cor-rectly and allows waste toner to reach the bottle. If necessary install a new shutter,(32-55 ppm) PL 4.15 Item 11, (65-87 ppm) PL 4.10 Item 13.• Remove the auger damper, (32-55 ppm) PL 4.15 Item 13, (65-87 ppm) PL 4.10 Item11. Remove the xerographic module. Use a toner vacuum cleaner to remove wastetoner from the duct between the xerographic module and the waste toner bottle. Re-install all removed components. Monitor the waste toner bottle during subsequentcustomer use of the machine.Waste toner is being deposited in the waste toner bottleY NInstall new components:1. Xerographic module, (32-38 ppm) PL 9.22 Item 2, (45-87 ppm) PL 9.20 Item 2.2. Main drive module, (32-55 ppm) PL 4.15 Item 1, (65-87 ppm) PL 4.10 Item 1.Perform SCP 6 Final Actions.Check that the waste toner bottle is undamaged and that the waste toner bottle seal, Figure 1,is undamaged.If necessary, install new parts:• Waste toner bottle, PL 9.10 Item 1.• Shutter assembly, (32-55 ppm) PL 4.15 Item 11, (65-87 ppm) PL 4.10 Item 13.Figure 1 Component locationShutterWaste toner bottle sealWaste toner bottleWaste toner door