TM 10-4320-346-12&Pb.Do your BEFORE (B) PMCS just before you operate the FAWPSS. Pay special attention to all WARNINGS,CAUTIONS, and NOTES.c.Do your DURING (D) PMCS while you are operating the FAWPSS. During operations means to monitor theFAWPSS and its related components while it is actually being operated. Pay special attention all WARNINGS,CAUTIONS, and NOTES.d.Do your AFTER (A) PMCS right after you have operated the FAWPSS. Pay special attention to all WARNINGS,CAUTIONS, and NOTES.e.Do your WEEKLY PMCS once a week.f.Do you MONTHLY PMCS once a month.g.Use DA Form 2404 (Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet) to record any faults that you discoverbefore, during, or after operation unless you can fix them. You do not need to record faults that you fix.h.Be prepared to assist unit maintenance in any lubrication procedures. Perform any other services when requiredby unit maintenance.2-4. PMCS PROCEDURES.a.Your Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services, Table 2-1, lists inspections and care to keep your FAWPSSin good operating condition. It is set up so you can make your BEFORE (B) Operation checks as you perform a generalexamination of the FAWPSS.b.The "INTERVAL" column of Table 2-1 tells you when to do a certain check or service.c.The "PROCEDURE" column of Table 2-1 tells you how to do required checks and services. Carefully followthese instructions. If you do not have tools or if the procedure tells you to, notify your supervisor.NOTETerms "ready/available" and "mission capable" refer to the same status:Equipment is on hand and ready to perform combat missions. (See DAPAM 738-750.)d.The "NOT FULLY MISSION CAPABLE IF:" column in Table 2-1 tells you when your FAWPSS is not capable andwhy the FAWPSS cannot be used.e.If the FAWPSS does not perform as required, refer to Section III, Operator Troubleshooting.2-3
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