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TM 5-6350-262-14/7/NAVELEX 0967-466-0970/TO 31S9-4-28-1
Table 5-1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and ervices
be noted for future correction to be made as soon as
operation has ceased. Stop operation immediately if a
D-Daily
deficiency is noted during operation which would damage
W-Weekly
the equipment. Record all deficiencies together with the
Total man-hours required: 03
corrective action taken on DA Form 2404.
5-8. Cleaning.
Interval
Work
and
Items to inspected
Time
Cleaning of the alarm switch by organizational level
seq. no.
personnel is limited to the exterior surfaces. Use a mild
D
W
Procedure
(HR)
solution of warm water and liquid soap to clean housing
1
2
0.1
Housing Cover
and cover parts.  After cleaning rinse parts with cold
Check to see that cover is securely
water to remove any soap solution and dry thoroughly.
fastened and not damaged. Notify
direct
NOTE
support maintenance personnel of any
Exercise caution when cleaning in the area
2
0.1
discrepancy
of the alarm switch to prevent accidental
EQUIPMENT APPEARANCE
actuation of the switch
Inspect the exterior surface. It should
be
3
0.1
free of paint damage, dust, dirt, and
grease Refer to paragraphs 5-4 and 5-
8
for painting and cleaning
EXTERNAL COMPONENTS
Inspect alarm switch and alarm light
3-1)for damage and loose mounting.
Check
that interconnecting wiring and wiring
conduit is secure and undamaged.
Notify'
direct support maintenance personnel
of
any discrepancy.
5-2

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