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TM 11-5895-1097-12
CHAPTER 3
OPERATOR MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Section I. TOOLS, EQUIPMENT AND LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Appendix B, of this manual. Repair Parts and Special
3-1.
Repair Parts, Special Tools, Special Test
Tools are listed in TM 11-5895-1097-20P.
Equipment and Accessories
Items issued with or prescribed for use by the operator
3-2. Lubrication
for the TS-3630 are listed in the Components of End
Item and Basic Issue Items Lists,
No lubrication is required for the TS-3630.
Section II. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS)
d.  Remove dust, moisture and loose dirt from
3-3. General
outside surfaces.
Operator's and organizational preventive maintenance of
the TS-3630 consists of perform- ing routine checks.
3-4. Cleaning
These
routine
checks
include:
checking
for
Inspect the exterior surfaces.  The exterior surfaces
completeness, cleaning, dusting and washing the
should be clean and free of dust, dirt, grease and fungus.
equipment, checking for worn cables, putting away items
a. Use a soft cloth or brush to remove dust or loose
not being used and putting receptacle caps in place.
dirt. If dirt is difficult to remove, dampen the cloth with
These are things you should do anytime you see they
water, use mild soap, if necessary.
must be done. Routine checks include, but are not
b. Remove grease, fungus, and ground-in dirt from
limited to the following.
a.  Check all connecting cables, receptacles and
the case; use a cloth dampened (not wet) with soap and
water. Wipe the parts with a clean dry cloth.
plugs for cracks and breaks.
c. Remove dust and dirt from plugs and jacks with a
b. Check to see that all cable receptacle or plug pins
soft brush.
are straight.
c.  Check to see that lampholders, knobs, and
switches are not broken.
Section III. TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE
be referred to the organizational level of maintenance.
3-5. Troubleshooting Procedures
A chart listing most frequent malfunctions, their probable
cause and corrective action required is provided in table
3-6. Operator Maintenance of TS-3630/GRA-114
3-1 as an aid in troubleshooting. These malfunctions
Operator maintenance is limited to performing preventive
may be observed during preventive maintenance checks
maintenance checks and services.
No tools are
as well as during normal operation. Any malfunction that
required.
is beyond the scope of the operator to correct shall
Table 3-1. Operator Troubleshooting Chart
Item
Check and
No.
Trouble Symptom
Probable Trouble
Corrective Measure
a. Defective indicator lamp.
Refer to higher maintenance.
1
POWER ON indicator does not light.
b. Defective fuse.
a. Defective indicator lamp.
a. Refer to higher
2
NO GO/GO indicator does not light.
maintenance.
b. Incorrect switch settings.
b. Check switch settings.
Change 1 3-1

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