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TM 10-4930-250-13&P WARING AAFARS    pumpage  fuels  and  the  engine  lubricating   oil   contain   additives  that  may  be harmful to  personnel   and  the environment.     All   leaks  must  be  corrected  as soon  as possible.   Wash  fuel or  oil   from   skin  immediately.    Remove  and wash  contaminated   clothing   immediately.    Spills  of fuel  or  oil   must  be cleaned up  in  accordance  with   local   area direction   to  prevent   harm  to personnel  or   damage to  the environment. Any   fuel   spill   or  leakage  is  cause to  stop the  operation   or  maintenance  task  immediately. Equipment   operation   is  allowable   with   minor   oil   leakages (Class I  or  Class II).   If   leakage  is present at  the  engine,  check  lubricating    oil   level   more  often  than usual.  Do  not  allow   oil   level to  fall  below  the  ADD   OIL   mark.  When  in  doubt,  notify   your  supervisor. a. Class  I  - Leakage   indicated  by  wetness  or  discoloration    not   great  enough  to  form   drops. b. Class  II  -  Leakage  great  enough  to  form  drops  but  not  enough  to  cause drops  to  drip   from   item  being  checked or  inspected. c. Class  III   - Leakage  great enough  to  form   drops  that  fall   from  item  being  checked  or  inspected. 2.3 PMCS   PROCEDURES. Table  2-3  lists  the  checks and  services  required   to  keep your   AAFARS    in good  operating  condition.    They   are listed  in chronological    order  and  should  be performed   in  this  order   so they  become  a habit.   An  explanation   of  each column   in provided   below. a. The  "Item   No.  "  column  provides   the sequential  identification    number  for  each task. b. The  "Interval"    column   tells  you  when  to  do  a certain   check  or  service. c. The  "Location    - Item   to  Check/Service"    column   tells  you  on which   item  the procedure   is  performed. d. The  "Procedure"    column   tells  you  how  to  do  the required   checks  and  services.  Carefully    follow   these instructions.   If   you  do not  have the  required  tools,  or  if  the  procedure  tells  you  to,  notify    your  supervisor. e. The  "Not   Fully   Mission   Capable  If"   column  tells  you  the conditions  under  which   your  AAFARS    is  not  capable of  performing    its intended  mission. 2-5

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