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Chapter 4: ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
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Section III. TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION



TM 11-6625-2631-14
formed daiIy or under the special conditions listed
b. At least once a week, if the equipment is
below:
maintained in a standby c o n d i t i o n .
a. When the equipment is initially received.
Table 4-1. Daily Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services
Work
Sequence
Item to be inspected
time
number
procedure
(M /H)
EXTERIOR SURFACES
0.1
Clean the equipment (para 4-2) exterior surfaces end meter glass. If meter pointer is bent or if
meter glass is cracked, refer to a higher category of maintenance for repairs.
I
2
CONNECTORS
0.1
Check connectors for loose or insecure connection; tighten as required. Refer to a higher
category of maintenance for repairs.
3
OPERATION
0.5
During operation (para 3-4) be alert for any evidence of unusual performance or faulty
operation. If the test set fails to operate properly, perform visual inspections; refer to a
higher category of maintenance for repairs.
4-6. Monthly Preventive Maintenance Checks
conditions. Equipment used less than 8 hours per
and Services
day, or maintained in a standby condition (ready
f o r immediate operation ) must have monthly
Perform the monthly preventive maintenance
p r e v e n t i v e maintenance checks performed on it.
checks and services indicated in table 4-2 once each
E q u i p m e n t in limited storage (requires services
month in addition to those given in table 4-1, daily
b e f o r e operation ) does not require monthly
p r e v e n t i v e maintenance checks and services. A
p r e v e n t i v e maintenance. At the organizational
m o n t h l y interval is defined as approximately 30
category, monthly preventive maintenance consists
calendar days of 8-hour-per-day operation. If the
of visual inspection of the TS-2530 / UR and MX-
equipment is operated 16 hours per day, the
8801 / PRC-90 and a continuity check of the test
m o n t h l y p r e v e n t i v e  maintenance
checks and
adapter MX-8801 / PRC-90, as listed in table 4-2.
services should be performed at 15-day intervals.
A n y corrective action will be taken at a higher
A d j u s t m e n t of the maintenance interval must be
category of maintenance.
m a d e to compensate for any unusual operating
Table 4.2. Monthly Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services
Sequence
Item to be Inspccted
Worktime
number
procedure
(M/ H)
I
CONNECTORS, JACKS, AND SCREWS
0.1
a. Hand-check these exterior items for looseness. Tighten as necessary,
b. Check for missing hardware. Replace as necessary.
BATTERY TEST ADAPTER MX-8801 / PRC-90
2
0. l
lnspect cable assembly and connector termination for signs of chafing, cracked or frayed
insulation, damaged or corroded contacts. Use multimeter to check continuity of adapter
( para 4-9 ). Refer to higher category of maintenance for repair or replacement.
3
EXTERIOR SURFACES
0.1
Inspect all exposed metal surfaces for rust and corrosion. Touch up surfaces (para 4-3 ).
4-7. Quarterly Preventive Maintenance Checks
daily (table 4-1 ) and monthly (table 4-2) preventive
and Services
maintenance checks and services. A quarterly
interval is defined as 90 calendar days of 8-hour-
P e r f o r m the quarterly preventive maintenance
per-day operation. All deficiencies or shortcomings
checks and cervices indicated in table 4-3 once each
will be recorded, and those not corrected during the
3 months (quarterly interval) in addition to the


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