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TM  9-6115-659-13&P Section Il. OPERATOR  PREVENTIVE  MAINTENANCE  CHECKS  AND SERVICES (PMCS) 2-2 INTRODUCTION TO OPERATOR PMCS TABLE. Table 2-2  (PMCS table) has been provided so you can keep your equipment in good operating condition and ready for its primary mission. 2-2.1 Warnings. Cautions. and Notes. Always observe the WARNIGS,  CAUTIONS, and NOTES appearing  in  your  PMCS  table.  Warnings  and  cautions  appear  before  applicable  procedures.  You  must observe  WARNIGS  to  prevent  serious  injury  to  yourself  and  others.  You  must  observe  CAUTIONS to prevent  your  equipment  from  being  damaged.  You  must  observe  NOTES to ensure  procedures  are performed  properly. 2-2.2  Explanation  of  Table  Entries. 2-2.2.1 Item No. Column.  Numbers  in  this  column  are  for  reference.  When  completing  DA  Form  2404 (Equipment  Inspection  and  Maintenance  Worksheet),  include  the  item  number  for  the  check/service indicating  a fault. Item numbers also appear in the order that you must do checks and services for the intervals  listed. 2-2.2.2  Interval Column.  This column  tells you when you must do the procedure in the procedure column.  “Before”  procedures  must  be  done  before  you  operate  the  power  plant  or  power  unit  for  its intended  mission.  “During”  procedures  must  be  done  during  the  time  you  are  operating  the  power  plant  or power unit for its intended mission.   “After” procedures must be done immediately after you have operated a  power  plant, immediately after shutting down one of the generator sets on a power plant, or immediately after  you  have  operated  a  power  unit.  Perform  “Weekly”  procedures  at  the  listed  interval. 2-2.2.3  Location, Item to Check/Service Column.  This column lists the location and the item to be checked  or  serviced.  The  item  location  is  underlined. 2-2.2.4  Procedure  Column.  This  column  gives  the  procedure  for  checking  or  servicing  the  item  listed  in the  location,  item  to  check/service  column.  You  must  perform  the  procedure  to  know  if  the  power  plant  or power unit is ready or available for its intended mission or operation. You must do the procedure at the time stated in the interval column. 2-2.2.6  Not Fully Mission Capable if: Column.  Information  in  this  column  tells  you  what  faults  will keep your power plant or power unit from being capable of performing its primary mission. If you make checks or services that show faults listed in this column, do not operate the power plant or power unit. 2-2.3 Other Table Entries.  Be  sure  to  observe  all  special  information  and  notes  that  appear  in  your table. 2-2.4 Special  Instructions.  Preventive  maintenance  is  not  limited  to  performing  the  checks  and services  listed  in  the  PMCS  table.  Covering  unused  receptacles,  stowing  unused  accessories,  and  other routine procedures such as equipment inventory, cleaning components, and touch-up painting are not listed in the table. These are things you should do any time you see that they need to be done. If a routine check is listed in the PMCS table, it is because experience has shown that problems may occur with  this  item.  Take  along  tools  and  cleaning  cloths  needed  to  perform  the  required  checks  and  services. Use the information in the following paragraphs to help you identify problems at any time. 2-2.4.1 Trailer PMCS.  Trailer  checks  and  services  in  the  PMCS  table  are  described  as  performed  on  a specific  model  trailer.  Refer  to  table  1-3  to  determine  appropriate  model  number. 2-2.4.2  Generator Set PMCS.  Generator  set  checks  and  services  in  the  PMCS  table  are  described  as 2-4

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