TM 11-5830-263-10
OPERATOR MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
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SECTION I.
Operator PMCS .................................................3-1
SECTION II.
Operator Troubleshooting Procedures ................3-5
SECTION I. OPERATOR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS)
3.1.
SCOPE OF OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
The maintenance duties of the operator are to perform a prescribed sequence of
preventive maintenance checks and services. The preventive maintenance
procedures are the systematic care, servicing, and inspection of equipment to
prevent the occurrence of trouble and to reduce downtime by detecting and
correcting problems at the onset of trouble. These checks and services are
performed to maintain the equipment in combatserviceable and missionready
condition.
3.2.
TOOLS, MATERIAL, AND EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR OPERATOR
MAINTENANCE
No tools or equipment are required for maintenance by the operator. The
materials in Appendix B are required for cleaning and servicing the equipment.
Records and reports of preventive maintenance checks and services must be
made in accordance with the requirements set forth in DA PAM 738-750.
3.3.
GENERAL PMCS PROCEDURES
NOTE
The term "mission capable" means the
equipment is on hand and able to perform its
function.
Table 3-1. Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services
Item to
Not Fully
Item Interval Check or
Mission
No.
Service
Procedure
Capable if:
1
Daily
Headsets
Check to see if cable insulation
is not damaged.
Check to see if windscreen is in
place on the microphone.