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TM 11-6625 -537-14-1
CHAPTER 4
OPERATOR
AND
ORGANIZATIONAL
MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
S e c t i o n 1. OPERATOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
4-1. Tools and Test Equipment
required for operator and organizational main-
tenance.
Tools and test equipment authorized for use by
the operator and organizational repairman for the
4-3. Lubrication Instructions
ME-202(*)/U are listed in section III of appendix
There are no lubrication requirements.
4-2. Special Tools and Test Equipment
There are no special tools or test equipment
Section 11.
OPERATOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
CHECKS AND SERVICES
4-4. General
(3) The preventive maintenance checks and
services described in tables 4-1, 4-2 and 4-3
To insure that the ME-202(*)/U is always ready
outline inspections to be made at specific in-
for operation, it must be inspected systematically
t e r v a l s and are designed to help maintain
so that defects may be discovered and corrected
equipment in serviceable condition. They indicate
before they result in serious damage or failure.
what items should be checked and how they
The necessary preventive maintenance checks
should be checked.
and services to be performed are listed and
(4) Organizational maintenance consists of
preventive maintenance, troubleshooting (table 4-
numbers indicate the sequence of minimum in-
4) and replacement of authorized repair parts.
spection requirements. Defects discovered during
(5) Defects that cannot be corrected must be
operation of the unit will be noted for future
reported to personnel at a higher maintenance
correction to be made as soon as operation has
category. Records and reports of repair and
ceased, Stop operation immediately if a deficiency
preventive maintenance must be made in ac-
is noted during operation which would damage
cordance with procedures given in TM 38-750.
the equipment. Record all deficiencies together
b. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Service
with the corrective action taken as prescribed in
Periods. Preventive maintenance checks and
TM 38-750.
services for an operating electronic voltmeter are
4 - 5 . Scope of Operator's and Organizational
required on a daily and weekly (table 4-l), a
Maintenance
monthly (table 4-2), and a quarterly basis (table
a. General.
(1) Operator preventive maintenance is the
specified intervals. In addition, the daily checks
systematic care, servicing, and inspection of
and services must be performed under the special
equipment to prevent the occurrence of trouble, to
conditions listed below:
reduce downtime, and to maintain the equipment
( 1 ) When electronic voltmeter is initially
in serviceable condition. Operator preventive
installed.
m a i n t e n a n c e is performed daily and weekly;
(2) When the electronic voltmeter is returned
specific procedures are provided in table 4-1.
after higher category maintenance repair.
(2) Organizational preventive maintenance
(3) At least once each week if the electronic
is performed on a monthly and quarterly basis;
voltmeter is maintained in a standby condition.
specific procedures are provided in tables 4-2 and
4-3.
4-1
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