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TM-5-4220-226-14P MK12 Surface Supported Diving System (SSDS) (NSN 4220-01-097-5674) Manual
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TM 5-4220-226-14&P 4-24.  Helmet Communications Maintenance - continued. b.  Inspection (1)  Inspect communications components for cracked, frayed, or broken wires. (2)  Inspect for torn mylar diaphragms in the microphone and earphones. c.  Repair Repair is limited to the replacement of damaged parts. d.  Installation (1)   Insert  microphone  (5)  in  the  oral-nasal  mask  by  feeding  the  wires  from  the  interior  of  the  mask through the small hole in the microphone pocket. (2)   Install  earphones  (3)  into  the  earphone  retainers  (4)  attached  to  the  helmet  shell.    Be  sure  the earphone  with  the  shortest  wire  is  installed  in  the  retainer  on  the  side  block  assembly  side  of  the helmet. (3)   Connect microphone wires (1) and earphone wires (2) to the communications posts. (4)   Install helmet liner (para 4-23). 4-25.  Umbilical Maintenance. This task covers: a. Removal b. Installation INITIAL SETUP Tools Required Tool Kit, General Mechanic's (item 4, appx B) a.  Removal (1)   Disconnect pneumofathometer hose (1), if used. (2)   Disconnect communications cable (2) from communications whip (3). (3)   Disconnect air hose (4) from the helmet adapter hose (5). 4-32



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