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TM 5-4120-287-15 CHAPTER 3 OPERATOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Section I.  OPERATOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 3-1. Special Tools and Equipment No special tools or equipment is required by operator or organizational maintenance of the air conditioner. 3-2. Basic Issue Tools and Equipment Tools  and  repair  parts  issued  with  or  authorized  for  use  with  the  air  conditioner  are  listed  in  the  basic  items  list, appendix B of this manual. Section II.  LUBRICATION 3-3. General Lubrication Information a. During normal operation and maintenance procedures the air conditioner requires no lubrication. b.  Lubricant  is  added  to  the  refrigerant  system  only  when  recharging  the  air  conditioner  with  refrigerant.    Refer  to support and depot maintenance. 3-4. Detailed Lubrication Information a. General.  Keep lubricant in closed container and store in a clean, dry place away from external heat.  Allow no dust, dirt, or other foreign material to mix with the lubricant.  Keep all lubrication equipment clean and ready to use. b.  Lubrication.    Lubricant  is  added  to  the  refrigerant  system  in  accordance  with  paragraph  7-10.    Refer  to  field maintenance. Section III  PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 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  paragraphs  3-6  and  3-7.    Item  numbers  indicate  the sequence of minimum inspection requirements.  Defects discovered during operation of the unit shall be noted for future correction,  to  be  made  as  soon  as  operation  has  ceased.    Stop  operation  immediately  if  a  deficiency  is  noticed  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 an illustrated tabulated listing of preventive maintenance services which must be performed by the operator. 3-1

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