Section II. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS)
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INTRODUCTION.
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a. General. Your preventive Maintenance Checks and Services table lists the
inspections and care your equipment requires to keep it in good operating condition.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Before you operate - Always keep in mind the CAUTIONS and
WARNINGS. Perform your before (B) PMCS.
While you operate
- Always keep in mind the CAUTIONS and
WARNINGS. Perform your during (D) PMCS.
After you operate - Be sure to perform your after (A) PMCS.
If your equipment fails to operate - If your equipment does not perform
as required, refer to chapter 3 under Troubleshooting for possible
problems. Report any malfunctions or failures on the proper DA Form
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Management System (TAMMS).
b.
PMCS Columnar Entries.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Item number column.
This is the order in which you perform checks
and services on the laundry unit. The entry in this column will also be
used as a source of item numbers for the TM Item Number column on
DA Form 2404, equipment inspection and Maintenance worksheet, in
recording results of PMCS.
Interval column.
The Interval column of your PMCS table tells you
when to do a certain check or service.
Item to be inspected column. Identification of item to be inspected.
Procedures column.
The Procedures column of your PMCS table tells
you how to do the required checks and services. Carefully follow these
instructions. If you do not have the tools, or if the procedure tells you
to, have the next higher level of maintenance do the work.
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