TM 5-6115-593-12TO 35C2-3-463-1Section II. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS3-1. This section contains lubrication instructions whichare supplement to, and not covered in the lubricationorder. Refer to Lubrication Order L05-6115-593-12 forlubrication instructions.Refer to DA PAM 310-4 (Army) and SL-1-3 (MC) toensure the latest edition of the LO is used.WARNINGTo avoid accidental cranking to startup, setMAINTENANCE LOCKOUT switch (12, figure 2-3)to LOCKOUT position, disconnect negative cablefrom battery negative terminal, and removeexternal power, prior to servicing the generatorset. Reconnect cable at completion of serviceprocedure.Section III. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS)3-3.GENERAL. To ensure that the generator set isready for operation at all times, it must be inspectedsystematically so that defects may be discovered andcorrected before they result in serious damage or failure.The necessary preventive maintenance services to beperformed are listed and described in table 3-2 (A,MC).Item numbers indicate the sequence of minimuminspection requirements. Defects discovered duringoperation of the unit shall be noted for future correction,to be made as soon as operation has ceased. Stopoperation immediately if a deficiency is noticed whichwould damage the equipment if operation were continued.Air Force users shall refer to the applicable inspectionmanuals and work card sets in T.O. 35C2-3-Series forperiodic preventive maintenance requirements and table3-2 for detailed procedures. Marine Corps users shouldrefer to the current issue of TM 11275-15/1.3-4.PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS ANDSERVICES (A,MC). Table 3-2 contains a tabulated listingof PMCS which shall be performed by the operator crewpersonnel. The item numbers are listed consecutivelyand indicate the sequence of minimum requirements.Section IV. TROUBLESHOOTING3-5.GENERAL.a.Table 3-3 contains troubleshooting information forlocating and correcting operating troubles whichmay develop in the generator set. Eachmalfunction for an individual component, unit, orsystem is followed by a list of tests or inspectionswhich will help you to determine probable causesand corrective actions to take. You should performthe tests/inspections and corrective actions in theorder listed.b.This manual cannot list all malfunctions that mayoccur, nor all tests or inspections and correctiveactions. If a malfunction is not listed or cannot becorrected by listed corrective actions, notify yoursupervisor.NOTEBefore you use table 3-3, be sure you haveperformed all applicable operating checks.3-3
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