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CHAPTER 3
OPERATOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL
INSTRUCTIONS
TM 5-4120-259-15
MAINTENANCE
Section I. SPECIAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
24. Special Tools and Equipment
ized for the air conditioner are listed in the
No special tools or equipment are required
Basic Issue Items List, Appendix III of this
by the operator or organizational maintenance
manual.
personnel for maintenance of the air condi-
tioner.
26. Organizational Maintenance
25. Basic Issue Tools and Equipment
Repair Parts
Tools and repair parts issued with or author-
This paragraph is not applicable.
Section II. LUBRICATION
27. General Lubrication Information
There are no lubrication responsibillities for organizational maintenance personnel on this air
conditioner.
Section III. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SERVICES
28. General
To insure that the air conditioner is ready
for operation at all times, it must be inspected
systematically, so that defects may be discov-
ered and corrected before they result in serious
damage or failure. The necessary Preventive
Maintenance Services to be performed are
listed and described in paragraphs 29 and 30.
The item numbers indicate the sequence or
minimum inspection requirernentw
Defeots
discovered during operation of t unit shall
be noted for future correction, to be made as
soon as operation has ceased. Stop operation
immediately if a deficiency is noticed 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 (Equipment Inspection and Maintenance
Worksheet) at the esrliest possible oppor-
tunity.
29. Daily Preventive Maintenance Services
a. This paragraph contains an illustrated
tabulated listing of preventive maintenance
services which must be performed by the op-
erator. The item number are listed consecu-
tively and indicate the sequence of
minimum
requirements. Refer to figure 10 for the Daily
Maintenance Services.
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