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SECTION II OPERATOR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES
(PCMS)
2.5. INTRODUCTION.
2.5.1. General. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) are essential to the efficient operation of
the shower module and to prevent possible damage that might occur through neglect or failure to observe
symptoms of a failure in a timely manner. Checks and services performed by operators are limited to those which
can be done with minimal disassembly and without the use of tools. The Preventive Maintenance Checks and
Services Table 2-1 list the inspections and care of the portable shower module required to keep it in good
operating condition.
2.5.1.1. Perform your BEFORE (B) PMCS before you operate the portable shower module for the first time each
day. These do not need to be performed before each use of the facility during the day.
2.5.1.2. Perform your DURING (D) PMCS while the portable shower module has been used for the day.
2.5.1.3. Perform your AFTER (A) PMCS after the portable shower module ahs been used for the day.
2.5.1.4. If a fault is discovered while performing you PMCS, correct it if possible. If the fault cannot be
corrected, use DA Form 2404 (Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet) to record the fault and
immediately report it to your supervisor. When completing DA Form 2404, be sure to reference the item number
2.5.2.
PMCS Procedures. The following is a description of each column found in Table 2-1.
2.5.2.1. Item Number Columns. Indicates each procedure in consecutive order.
2.5.2.2. Interval Column. Indicates when the item is to be checked or serviced.
2.5.2.3. Location/Item to be Checked or Serviced Column. Indicates the item by name and identification where it
can be found in the system.
2.5.2.4. Procedure Column. Lists the procedures required to perform a check or service on the item.
2.5.2.5. Not Fully Mission Capable if: Column. Identifies any specific condition that would prevent the system
from being used.
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