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Table 3-1. Unit Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (Cont’d)
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Figure 3-1 Status Warning System

3-12. TM 9-2320-362-1462 Section  V. UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING a. Information  in in conjunction with, TM 9-2320-280-10 and this section is for use by unit maintenance personnel and as a supplement to,   troubleshooting  procedures  in TM  9-2320-280-20. b. Unit  troubleshooting,  table  3-2,  contains  instructions  that  will  help you diagnose and correct malfunctions of the components of the EES kit. The table also helps unit maintenance personnel identify difficulties that must  be  referred  to  direct  support  maintenance. c. The  troubleshooting  procedures  in  this  section  cannot  give  all  the answers  or  correct  all  malfunctions  encountered. However,   these  procedures are an organized step-by-step study of a problem that directs tests and inspections  towards  the  source  of  a  problem  and  successful  correction. d. Before taking any action to correct a malfunction, the following rules should be followed: (1) Question operator to obtain any information that might help you determine the cause of the problem. (2) Never overlook the chance that the problem could be of simple origin. The  problem  could  be  corrected  with  minor  adjustment. (3) Use all senses to observe and locate troubles. (4) Use test instruments or gages to help you determine and isolate the problem. (5) Always isolate the system where the malfunction occurs and then locate  the  defective  component. (6) Review figure 3-1 to help in isolating the fault and understanding  the  equipment  configuration. 3-6

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