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PARA 4-48 TM5-4120-377-14 b.   Inspection (1)  Check  that  mounting  hardware,  circuit  breaker and secure. (2)  Check  that  wire  leads  are  properly  connected diagram (fig. 4-20.) (3)  Check  circuit  breaker  for  signs  of  overheating c.   Test (1)  Set  circuit  breaker  reset  bar  in  OFF  position. cover,  actuator  arm,  and  circuit  breaker  are  in  place to  circuit  breaker  and  are  not  damaged.  See  wiring or  other  visible  damage. (2) Use multimeter set on lowest OHMS scale to check continuity between terminals A1 and A2, B1 and B2, C1 and C2, and auxiliary switch terminals C and NO. All contacts should be open. If there is continuity on any  check,  replace  circuit  breaker. (3)  Press  reset  bar  toward  the  OFF  stop,  then  place  it  in  the  ON  position. (4) Use a multimeter set on the lowest OHMS scale and repeat continuity checks between terminals A1 and A2, B1 and B2, C1 and C2, and auxiliary switch terminals C and NO. All four contacts should be closed. If there  is  no  continuity  on  any  check,  replace  circuit  breaker. d.   Removal Figure  4-61.  Circuit  Breaker  (CB1) (2)  Using  screwdriver,  remove  six  screws,  lock  washers,  and  flat  washers. (3)  Using  pliers,  pull  shaft  that  holds  reset  toggles  together  and  disconnect  reset  actuator  arm. (4)  Remove  circuit  breaker  and  circuit  breaker  cover. 4-100

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