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CHAPTER  3 OPERATOR/   CREW   MAINTENANCE   INSTRUCTIONS Section  1. BASIC   ISSUE   ITEMS 3-1.   Basic   Issue   Tools   and   Equipment Tools,  equipment,  and  repair  parts  issued  with  or authorized   for   the   air   conditioner   are   listed   in   the basic   issue   items   list,   appendix   C. 3-3. The Fan   Motors evaporator   fan   and   condenser Section Il. fan   motors   are permanently  lubricated  by  the  manufacturers  and require    no    additional    lubrication. 3-2.   Special   Tools   and   Equipment No   special   tools   or   equipment   are   required   by   the operator   /   crew   for   maintenance   of   the   air   con- ditioner. LUBRICATION 3-4.   Compressor The   compressor   and   compressor   motor   are   fully lubricated   by   the   manufacturers   and   require   no additional    lubrication. Section   III. PREVENTIVE   MAINTENANCE   CHECKS   AND   SERVICES 3-5.   General To   insure   that   the   air   conditioner   is   ready   for operation at   all   times, it   must   be   inspected systematically   so   that   defects   may   be   discovered and   corrected   before   they   result   in   serious   damage or   failure.   The   necessary   preventive   maintenance services  to  be  performed  are  listed  and  described  in paragraph   3-6.   The   item   numbers   indicate   the sequence   of   minimum   inspection   requirements. Defects  discovered  during  operation  of  the  unit  will be  noted  for  future  correction  to  be  made  as  soon  as operation   of   the   unit   has   ceased.   Stop   operation immediately   if   a   deficiency   is   noted   during operation   which   would   damage   the   equipment   if operation    were continued.   All   deficiencies   and shortcomings   will   be   recorded,   together   with   the corrective  action  taken,  on  DA  Form  2404  at  the earliest   possible   opportunity. 3-6.   Daily   Preventive   Maintenance   Services This   paragraph   contains   a   tabulated   listing   of preventive   maintenance   services   which   must   be performed   by   the   operator.   The   item   numbers   are listed   consecutively   and   indicate   the   sequence   of minimum   requirements.   Refer   to   table   3-1   for   the daily   preventive   maintenance   services. 3-1

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