TM 5-6350-255-13
Table 5-1. TROUBLESHOOTING - Continued
MALFUNCTION
TEST OR INSPECTION
CORRECTIVE ACTION
(4) With the open end of the long tube facing out, tilt and elide battery slightly outward.
(5) Grasp the battery with hand, and remove completely from the long tube, then discard defective battery.
(6) When Installing a new battery, position the long tube facing outward and hold battery connector outside
the long tube.
NOTE
The flat surface, located in the center bottom portion of the battery case assembly, provides clearance for the battery
harness, therefore, the harness should lay flat on the bottom of center portion of the case to allow the battery to seat
properly.
(7) Slide new battery into the long tube, then snap the battery connector to the mating receptacles on the
battery.
(8) Install battery cap assembly with a clockwise movement until a click is heard or felt fig. 5-4).
(9) Depress the safety spring (fig. 5-2) and set power switch to ARM or T7ST position.
g. If paragraph c. still fails, check the rf connector on the transmitter module and end cap. Replace module or
end cap if its rf connector is damaged and repeat paragraph c.
h. If the rf connectors are good, replace transmitter and encoder stack (fig. 5-1), then repeat paragraph c
i. If paragraph c still fails, remove antenna and transmitter cap assembly (fig. 5-1). Check for continuity, using
the General Automatic Test Equipment (GATE) between the end of the coaxial connector on the inside of the
antenna and transmitter cap assembly (fig. 5-6). When there is no continuity, replace the assembly and repeat
paragraph c.
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