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Table 4-1. Organizational Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services - cont
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TM-10-3610-202-14 Editorial and Photochemical Shelter Unit The Transportable Special Warfare Printing Plant Manual
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Table 4-2.  Troubleshooting

4-11.  Preventive Maintenance Services. Refer   to   table   4-1   for   a   listing   of   preventive maintenance    checks    and    services    which    must    be performed by organizational maintenance. An explanation of the tabular columns is as follows: a. Item  Number.    The  number  appearing  in  this column  indicates  the  chronological  order  of  the  checks and services regardless of interval.  This column is used as a source of item numbers for the TM Number column on DA Form 2404, Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet, in recording results of Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services. b. Interval.  The columns headed W, M, Q, S, A, B,   TM   10-3610-202-14      H   and   MI   contain   a   dot   ( ·) opposite the appropriate check.  Thus if a given check is to be performed weekly, a dot appears in the W column, opposite the check to be performed.  If the same check is to be made in two or more periods, a dot appears in each applicable column. c. Item  To  Be  Inspected.    This  column  contains an entry which identifies the item to be inspected. d. Procedures.      This   column   contains   a   brief description of the checks to be performed. e. For  Readiness  Reporting  Equipment  Is  Not Ready, Available If.    This  column  contains  the  criteria which  will  cause  the  equipment  to  be  classified  as  not ready/available    because    of    inability    to    perform    its primary mission. Section VI.  TROUBLESHOOTING 4-12.  General. a. This section contains troubleshooting information   for   locating   and   correcting   most   of   the operating  troubles  which  may  develop  in  the  editorial and photomechanical unit of the special warfare printing plant.    Each  malfunction  for  an  individual  component, unit or system is followed by a list of tests or inspections which  will  help  you  to  determine  corrective  actions  to take.      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. 4-13.  Troubleshooting. Refer  to  table  4-2  for  troubleshooting  information and procedures applicable to the editorial and photomechanical shelter system and components.  Any trouble  the  correction  of  which  is  beyond  the  scope  of organizational  maintenance  should  be  reported  to  the maintenance    echelon    indicated    in    the    Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC). 4-15

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