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TM 5-3610-254-14
3-3. INTRODUCTION TO OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING (cont)
b. The common malfunctions which you may encounter during operation or maintenance of the components of the
editorial shelter are listed in table 3-1, OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING.  You should perform the tests,
inspections, and corrective actions in the order listed.
c. This manual cannot list all malfunctions that may occur, nor all tests or inspections and corrective actions
possible. If a malfunction is not listed or is not corrected by listed corrective actions in this manual, refer to the
commercial manual. If at this point you cannot correct the malfunction, notify your supervisor.
d. Refer to table 3-1 for troubleshooting information and procedures applicable to the editorial shelter system and
components. Any trouble the operating crew is not authorized to correct should be reported to the maintenance
category indicated in the Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC).
Table 3-1. OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING
MALFUNCTION
TEST OR INSPECTION
CORRECTIVE ACTION
1.
NO ELECTRICAL POWER TO SHELTER SYSTEM
WARNING
Death or serious injury could result if electrical precautions are not taken when maintaining this
equipment. Be sure that power cables are unplugged/disconnected, that circuit breakers are set to
OFF, and that cables are unplugged/disconnected. Be sure the equipment is properly grounded.
Always have another person standing by who is familiar with electrical shock first aid.
Step 1.
Check that main power cable is correctly connected at main power receptacle.
Connect the primary power cable to the input power receptacle located near the door of the shelter. The
cable connector and the receptacles are keyed to ensure proper connection.
3-2

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