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TM 11-6625-667-12/NAVAIR 16-30APM-123-1/TO 33A1-3-367-1
CHAPTER 3
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
a. Systematic Care. The procedures given in
3-1. Scope of Maintenance
paragraphs 3-4 through 3-8 cover routine sys-
The maintenance duties assigned to the operator
tematic care and cleaning essential to proper up-
of the test set are listed below, together with a
keep and operation of the test set.
reference to the paragraphs covering the spe-
b. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Serv-
cific maintenance functions. These procedures do
ices. The preventive maintenance checks and ser-
not require special tools or test equipment other
vices charts (para 3-5, 36, and 37) outline the
than those allocated.
functions to be performed at specific intervals.
a. Daily preventive maintenance checks and
These checks and services are to maintain elec-
services (para 35).
tronic equipment in a combat-serviceable condi-
tion; that is, in good general (physical) condi-
b. Monthly preventive maintenance checks
tion and in good operating condition. To assist
and services (para 36).
operators in maintaining combat serviceability,
c. Quarterly preventive maintenance checks
the charts indicate what to check, how to check,
and services (para 37).
and the normal conditions; the References col-
umn lists the paragraphs or manuals that con-
d. Cleaning (para 3-8).
tain detailed repair or replacement procedures.
e. Touchup painting (para 3-9).
If the defect cannot be remedied by performing
the corrective action indicated, higher level main-
f. Replacement of lamps (para 3-12).
tenance or repair is required. Records and re-
g. Replacement of fuses (para 3-13).
ports of these checks and services must be made
in accordance with the requirements set forth in
3-2. Tools and Materials Required for
TM 38750.
Maintenance
The tools and materials required for operator
3-4. Preventive Maintenance Checks and
and organizational maintenance are as follows:
Service Periods
a. Tool Kit, Electronic Equipment TK-101/G.
Preventive maintenance service and inspections
of the test set are required on a daily, monthly,
b. Trichloroethane.
and quarterly basis. Paragraph 3-5 specifies pre-
c. Cleaning cloth.
ventive maintenance checks and services that
d. Soft-bristled brush.
must be performed daily (if not in standby con-
dition) and under the special following condi-
e. Sandpaper, extra, fine, #000.
tions:
3-3. Preventive Maintenance
a. Before the test set is installed for operation.
Preventive maintenance is the systematic care,
b. When the equipment is returned after
servicing, and inspection of equipment to pre-
higher level of repair.
vent the occurrence of trouble, to reduce out-of-
c. At least once each week if the equipment
service time, and to assure that the equipment
is maintained in a standby condition.
is serviceable.
3-1

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