I am not 100% sure but I would recommend conducting a thorough assessment to identify the source of the issue, whether it lies within the removable cassette or the overall system.
Begin by removing the cassette from its housing. Subsequently, employ a small magnet to engage the read switch located within the now vacant housing (in proximity to the fuse, identifiable by the attached wires) and observe if the 'full' light is activated.
Should the indicator illuminate, the problem is likely within the cassette. The cassette incorporates a small float equipped with a permanent magnet.
As previously mentioned, ensure that the float lever moves freely and consider replacing the magnet if necessary. It is pertinent to note that the read switch comprises metal contacts that make contact in the presence of a nearby magnet.
I am not 100% sure but I would recommend conducting a thorough assessment to identify the source of the issue, whether it lies within the removable cassette or the overall system.
Begin by removing the cassette from its housing. Subsequently, employ a small magnet to engage the read switch located within the now vacant housing (in proximity to the fuse, identifiable by the attached wires) and observe if the 'full' light is activated.
Should the indicator illuminate, the problem is likely within the cassette. The cassette incorporates a small float equipped with a permanent magnet.
As previously mentioned, ensure that the float lever moves freely and consider replacing the magnet if necessary. It is pertinent to note that the read switch comprises metal contacts that make contact in the presence of a nearby magnet.