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CHAPTER 3.  OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
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Table 3-1.  Operator Troubleshooting

TM 5-3610-295-13&P-1 SECTION II.  TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES 3-3.  GENERAL. a.    If  you    suspect  a  problem,  you  should  first  verify  that  the  PRESTART  PROCEDURE  in  paragraph  2-15  has been performed before continuing with OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING in table 3-1. b. The common  malfunctions which you may encounter during operation or maintenance of the components of the editorial shelter are listed in table 3-1, OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING.  You should perform the tests, inspections, and corrective actions in the order listed. c.    This  manual  cannot  list  all  malfunctions  that  may  occur,  nor  all  tests  or  inspections  and  corrective  actions possible.    If  a  malfunction  is  not  listed  or  is  not  corrected  by  listed  corrective  actions  in  this  manual,  refer  to  the appropriate equipment manual.  If at this point you cannot correct the malfunction, notify your supervisor. d.  Refer to table 3-1 for troubleshooting information and procedures applicable to the editorial shelter system and components.  Any trouble the operating crew is not authorized to correct should be reported to the maintenance category indicated in the Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC). WARNING DEATH or serious injury could result if electrical precautions are not taken when maintaining this equipment.  Be sure that power cables are unplugged/ disconnected, that circuit breakers are set to   OFF,   and   that   cables   are   unplugged/disconnected.      Be   sure   the   equipment   is   properly grounded.  Always have another person standing by who is familiar with electrical shock first aid. 3-3

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