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TM-5-3610-294-13P Modular Printing System (MPS) Module C Press Section of the Army Special Warfare Modular Printing System Manual
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2-12.  INTRODUCTION. -Continued

TM 5-3610-294-13&P SECTION II.  OPERATOR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS) 2-12.  INTRODUCTION. a. General.      Your   Preventive   Maintenance   Checks   and   Services   table   lists   the   inspection   and   care   of   your equipment required to keep it in good operating condition. (1) Before  you  operate.      Always  keep  in  mind  the  CAUTIONS    and  WARNINGS.    Perform  your  before  (B) PMCS. (2) While  you  operate.      Always  keep  in  mind  the  CAUTIONS    and  WARNINGS.    Perform  your  during  (D) PMCS. (3) After you operate.  Be sure to perform your after (A) PMCS. (4) If  your  equipment  fails  to  operate.    If  your  equipment  does  not  perform  as  required,  refer  to  Chapter  3 under Troubleshooting for possible problems. b. PMCS Columnar Entries. (1) Item number column.  This is the order in which you perform checks and services on the devices. (2) Interval columns.  The interval column of your PMCS table tells you when to do a certain check or service. (3) Item to be inspected column.  Identification of item to be inspected. (4) Procedures column.  The procedures column of your PMCS table tells you how to do the required checks and services.  Carefully follow these instructions.  If you do not have the tools, or if the procedure tells you to, have the next higher level of maintenance do the work. (5) Equipment  is  not  ready/available  if:  column.    Entries  in  this  column  will  be  keyed  specifically  to  checks listed in the "procedures" column for the purpose of identifying, for the check, the criteria that will cause the equipment  to  be  classified  as  not  ready/available  because  of  inability  to  perform  its  primary  Combat Mission.  An entry in this column will: * Identify conditions that make the equipment not ready/available for readiness reporting. *    Deny use of the equipment until corrective maintenance has been performed. 2-13

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