TM
32-5895-248-14&P
O P E R A T O R / C R E W MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Section I. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
3 - 1 G E N E R A L .
Repair parts, tools, test equipment, and
i n the basic issue items list, appendix B, and the repair
accessories issued with or authorized for use by the
operator for the Data Analysis Central AN/TYQ-5 are listed
Section Il. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
3 - 2 G E N E R A L .
Lubrication is
limited to
the sliding and
a. Apply a light film of oil to the chair seat adjusting
rotating parts listed below. For lubrication instructions on
screw and in the chair tiedown pin sliding collar.
o p e r a t i n g components, refer to the applicable technical
b. Apply a light film of dry lubricant to the slides on the
drawer of each console work surface.
Section
Ill.
PREVENTIVE
MAINTENANCE
CHECKS
AND
SERVICES
(PMCS)
3 - 3 GENERAL.
Operator/crew PMCS will be
performed in
b. While You Operate. Always keep in mind the
the order listed in table 3-1. For preventive maintenance of
CAUTIONS and WARNINGS. Perform your during (D)
the vehicle, shelter, or other auxiliary equipment, refer to
PMCS.
c. After You Operate. Be sure to perform your after
(A) PMCS.
d . If Your Equipment Fails to Operate. T r o u b l e s h o o t
a . B e f o r e YO u O p e r a t e . A l w a y s k e e p i n m i n d t h e
CAUTIONS and WARNINGS. Perform your before (B)
w i t h proper equipment. Report any deficiencies using the
PMCS.
proper forms. See TM 38-750.
Section IV. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
s h o o t i n g operational equipment, refer to the applicable
3-4 GENERAL.
Troubleshooting is limited to
finding
Section V. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
3 - 5 O P E R A T O R ' S M A I N T E N A N C E .
Operator's main-
o c c u r r e n c e of trouble, to reduce downtime, and to main-
tenance consists of preventive maintenance end checking
tain equipment in combat serviceable condition. Operator's
e q u i p m e n t . Preventive maintenance is the systematic care,
preventive maintenance is performed daily.
servicing, and inspection of equipmmt to prevent the