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c.
Explanation of table entries.
(1) Item number column.
Numbers in this column are for reference.
When completing DA Form 2404, Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet,
include the item number for the check/service indicating a fault: Item numbers
also appear in the order that you must do checks and services for the intervals
listed.
(2) Interval column.
This column tells you when you must do the
procedure in the procedure column.
(3) Check/Service column.
This column provides the location and the
item to be checked or serviced.
(4) Procedure column.
This column gives the procedure you must do
to check or service the item listed in the Check/Service column to know if the
equipment is ready or available for its intended mission
must do the procedure at the time stated in the interval
(5) Not fully mission capable if:
COlumn.
column tells you what faults will keep your equipment
or for operation.
You
column.
Information in this
from beinq capable of
performing its primary mission.
If you make check and service procedures that
show faults listed in this column,
do not operate the equipment.
Follow
standard operating procedures for maintaining the equipment or reporting
equipment failure.
d.
Other table entries.
Information other than warnings, cautions, and
notes appear in the PMCS table.
Be sure to observe all special information
appearing in your table.
4-8.
PMCS INSTRUCTIONS.
NOTE
o
All DISE and PDISE subsystems are similar and
contain
similar
components.
Subsystems are
combined in the PMCS chart and component checks
for similar items are shown under a
single
heading.
o
If the equipment must be kept in continuous
operation,
do only the procedures that can be
done without disturbing operation. make complete
checks and services when equipment is shut down.
o
If you discover
a maintenance problem while
performing
PMCS ,
troubleshoot it
with
the
instructions in
Section IV of this chapter.
Report any malfunctions or failures on the proper
DA
Form
2404,
Equipment
Inspection
and
Maintenance Work Sheet, or refer to DA Pam 738-
750.
0
Corrosion Prevention and Control (CPC) of Army
materiel is a
continuing
concern.
It is
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