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TM 32-5895-227-14&P
Section V. TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting procedures at the organizational
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TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE.
maintenance level are limited to isolating defective
equipment and components as outlined in the PMCS
WARNING
chart, table 5-1. Problems that cannot be corrected
Dangerous voltage is present in the
using the PMCS procedures should be referred to direct
electrical circuits. Death on contact
support maintenance personnel.
may result.
Adhere to all safety
precautions, and be, extremely
careful when performing electrical
troubleshooting and repairs.
Section VI. MAINTENANCE OF AN/MSQ-71
a. Remove dust and dirt from equipment with lint-
5-8 GENERAL.
Maintenance procedures at the
free cloth or vacuum cleaner.
organizational maintenance level are limited to the
b. Remove dust and dirt from hard-to-reach areas
procedures in the PMCS chart, table 5-1. All other
maintenance requirements should be referred to direct
with one-inch bristle brush or vacuum cleaner.
support maintenance personnel.
c. Remove grease or oil with trichchloroethane.
Wipe dry with clean, dry, lint-free cloth.
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CLEANING.
d. Remove caked dirt with a one-inch bristle
brush soaked with trichloroethane. Wipe dry with clean,
dry lintfree cloth.
WARNING
The fumes of trichloroethane are
toxic. Provide thorough ventilation
whenever used. DO NOT USE NEAR
HEAT OR AN OPEN FLAME.
Trichloroethane is not flammable,
but exposure of the fumes to an
open flame or hot metal forms highly
toxic phosgene gas.
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