TM 5-6625-2691-13&P
ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
Section I. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF MATERIEL
4-3. Inspecting and Servicing
4-1. Unloading the Equipment
The test set is shipped fully assembled, crated and
WARNING
Do not connect the test set to power
blocked.
source until all initial inspection pro-
cedures have been carried out.
a. General. For shipment, the test set is normally
a. After unpacking, the test set should be checked
using the following inspections:
packed in a crate.
(1) Check chassis for possible damage.
b. Unpacking
(2) Inspect interior components for damage.
(1) Remove all crating and weather resistant
(3) Check for loose electrical or hardware connec-
wrapping.
tions.
(4) Clean the unit for any foreign material which
may interfere with operation.
used to remove moisture in transit.
NOTE
Correct any deficiency when first noted.
CAUTION
Exercise care while uncrating to avoid
b. Perform the quarterly preventive maintenance
damaging the test set.
(3) Check the equipment against the packing list
and report all discrepancies to direct support mainte-
stallation of the equipment.
nance personnel.
Section Il. MOVEMENT TO A NEW WORKSITE
link to storage position.
b. Inspect interior components for security mount-
Disconnect the test set from its power source before
ing.
removing parts or assemblies. Follow the following pro-
c. Close all doors and cover seams with pressure sen-
cedure for dismantling the test set in preparation for
moving to a new worksite.
sitive waterproof tape.
d. Remove mounting bolts or tie down rods, cables or
a. Disconnect the load as follows:
lashings that fasten test set down.
(1) Rotate the variable load control knob (fig. 4-1)
e. Enclose the unit in a water resistant barrier and
full counterclockwise.
seal.
(2) Place all fixed load switches in "OFF" position.
f. Encase the unit in a strong wooden crate or box.
(3) Stop tested equipment.
Block the unit to prevent shifting.
(4) Remove input leads. Secure copper shorting