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TROUBLESHOOTING    METHODOLOGY    (cont)
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TROUBLESHOOTING   METHODOLOGY   (cont)

TM   11-6625-3081-23 7-2.   TROUBLESHOOTING   METHODOLOGY   (cont) 7 - 2 c.   CABINETS,   SLIDES,   AND   BASE   TROUBLESHOOTING Cabinets,  slides,  and  base  troubleshooting  is  accomplished  by  visual  inspection. The  “Cabinets,  Slides,  Base  Troubleshooting  Flow  Chart”,  showing  the  troubleshooting process, and a description of each block,   are provided in this paragraph. The description of the flow chart is keyed by circled numbers in the “Symbol” column. These  numbers  correspond  to  the  circled  numbers  located  near  the  blocks  on  the  flow chart. Symbol 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 CABINETS,  SLIDES,  AND  BASE  TROUBLESHOOTING  FLOW  CHART  DESCRIPTION Action CHECK  DRAWER  SLIDES  FOR  OPERATION   - pull drawers out of cabinets and check for slide operation. VISUAL  INSPECTION  -   look for bent or otherwise damaged slides, or obstructions  that  prevent  proper  operation. REPAIR OR REPLACE -   use  standard  maintenance  procedures  to  repair. Refer to paragraph 2-25, 5-10, and 5-31 for procedures to replace slides. CHECK CABLE CARRIERS FOR OPERATION -   pull drawers out of cabinets and check for  cable  carrier  operation. VISUAL  INSPECTION  -   look for cables not extending freely or any obstruction to cables. REPAIR OR REPLACE -   use  standard  maintenance  procedures  to  repair. Refer to  paragraphs  2-25,  5-10,  and  5-31  for  procedures  to  replace  cable  carriers CHECK DOOR HANDLES FOR OPERATION -   Open and close cabinet doors and check for proper operation. VISUAL  INSPECTION   - look for damaged skirt,    isolators, damaged tubing, etc. REPAIR OR REPLACE -   use  standard  maintenance  procedures  to  repair. Refer to  paragraph  2-25  for  replacement  procedures. CHECK PNEUMATIC BASE FOR PROPER OPERATION - refer to TM 11-6625-3085-12 for operation  procedures. VISUAL  INSPECTION   - look for damaged skirt,    isolators, damaged tubing, etc. REPAIR -   refer to paragraph 5-6 for procedures to repair base assembly. VISUAL  INSPECTION  OF  CABINETS   - look for damage panels, chipped paint, etc. REPAIR OR REPLACE -   refer to paragraphs 2-25, 2-42, 2-64, and 5-10 for procedures to repair or replace cabinets. 7-12

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