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TABLE  3-1.  OPERATOR  TROUBLESHOOTING–Cont

TM 10-7360-204-13&P Change 11          3-1 CHAPTER 3 OPERATOR MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Section I. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS 3-1  GENERAL. The range has a small number of moving parts. The lubrication required is described in para 3-2. 3-2. DETAILED LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS. a.  Cradle Rails—  Lubricate cradle rails in cabinet and on cabinet door with antiseize compound to prevent the cooking pot cradle from sticking. b.  Hinges—  Lubricate hinges on cabinet door, lift handles, middle joint on door stays, racks for sliding shut- ters on the cabinet door withgeneral purpose oil. Section II. TROUBLESHOOTING 3-3. GENERAL. a.   Table 3-1 lists the commonmalfunctions which you will find during the operation or maintenance of the range outfit. You should perform the tests/inspections and corrective actions in the order listed. b.  This manual cannot list all malfunctions that may occur,nor all tests or inspections and corrective actions. If a malfunction is not listed or is not corrected by listed corrective actions, notify your supervisor. NOTE Before you use this table, be sure you have performed all operating checks. TABLE 3.1. OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING MALFUNCTION TEST OR INSPECTION CORRECTIVE ACTION 1. FUEL SYSTEM FAILS TO MAINTAIN PRESSURE. Step 1. Fuel filler cap loose. Tighten cap. Step 2. Fuel Drain plug is loose. Tighten plug. Step 3. Generator valve left open. Close valve. Step 4. Preheater valve left open. Close valve. Step 5. Generator connections not tight. Tighten connections. Step 6. Pressure gage not secure in tank. Tighten gage. Step 7. Air valve assembly not secure to tank. Tighten valve. Step 8. Safety valve does not reseat. Refer to org maint.

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