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Section III. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Figure 2-1. Typical Packaging Diagram



ARMY TM 5-6675-238-14 MARINE  CORPS  TM  08839A-14/1 CHAPTER 2 SERVICE UPON RECEIPT AND INSTALLATION Section I. SITE AND SHELTER REQUIREMENTS 2-1  General.  This   section   describes   site   and   shelter requirements  for  the  PADS  test  set. 2-2.  Site  and  Shelter  Requirements.  The  PADS  test  set is  designed  for  operation  in  a  sheltered  maintenance shop.   The   Semitrailer-Mounted   Electronic   Shop   Set Section 2-3. Unpacking Instructions. Il.  SERVICE  UPON The  PADS  test  set  contains  delicate  elec- tronic   equipment.   Be   extremely   careful when  removing  each  item  from  container, a.   The   items   comprising   the   PADS   test   set   are packaged   in   three   containers:   one   container   for   the SPU   and   transit   case;   a   second   container   for   the   tape reader   and   transit   case;   and   a   third   container   for   the buffer  unit,  cables,  card  extractors,  tape  reel,  and  transit case.  See  figure  2-1  for  a  typical  packaging  diagram. b.  Unpack  items  from  containers  as  shown  in  figure 2-1. c.  Press  transit  case  pressure  relief  valve. d.   Remove   equipment   from   transit   cases. 2-4. Checking Unpacked Equipment. a.   Inspect   the   equipment   for   damage   incurred   dur- ing   shipment.   If   the   equipment   has   been   damaged, Number   5   or   a   permanent   installation   that   has   115- volts,   50-to   400-Hertz   power,   can   be   utilized   for PADS  test  set  operation.  The  buffer  unit  is  designed  to operate   in   the   ambient   environment   conditions   existing outside  the  maintenance  shop  for  IMU  calibration. RECEIPT   OF   MATERIEL report  the  damage  on  DD  Form  6  (Packaging  Improve- ment   Report).   Marine   Corps   users   will   report   damage on  DD  form  6  in  accordance  with  MCO  4430.3,  Report of  Item  and  Packaging  Discrepancies  (ROD). b.   Check   the   equipment   against   the   component listing  in  appendix  B  and  the  packing  slip  to  see  if  the shipment   is   complete.   Report   all   discrepancies   in   ac- cordance  with  paragraph  1-2.  The  equipment  should  be placed  in  service  even  though  a  minor  assembly  or  part that   does   not   affect   proper   functioning   is   missing. Marine   Corps   personnel   will   submit   SF   361,   Discrep- ancy   in   Shipment   Report   (DISREP)   as   prescribed   by MCO  P4610.19C. c.   Check   to   see   whether   the   equipment   has   been modified.   (Equipment   which   has   been   modified   will have  the  MWO  number  on  the  front  panel,  near  the nomenclature   plate.)   Check   also   to   see   whether   all currently   applicable   MWO’S   have   been   applied.   (Cur- rent   MWO’S   applicable   to   the   equipment   are   listed   in DA   PAM   750-10,   or   for   Marine   Corps   users   in   SLl- 2/SLl-3). d.   For   dimensions,   weights,   and   volume   of   pack- aged items, see SB 700-20. Change 1 2-1

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