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TM 10-6630-247-13&P 4-6. CHECKING UNPACKED EQUIPMENT - cont. b. Processing   Unpacked   Equipment. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Remove  all  tape,  paper  wrapping,  plastic  sheeting  and  packing  materials  from  the  test  kit and  components. Inspect  test  kit  cabinet  stencils,  markings  and  information  plates.  All  items  should  be clear  and  readable. Inspect  all  components  to  make  sure  they  are  in  serviceable  condition. Inspect  the  equipment  for  any  damage  incurred  during  shipment.  If  the  equipment  has been  damaged,  report  the  damage  on  SF  364,  Report  of  Discrepancy. Check  equipment  against  the  packing  slip  to  see  if  the  shipment  is  complete.  Report  all discrepancies  in  accordance  with  the  instructions  of  DA  Pam  738-750  or  DA  Pam  738-751 as  applicable. Check  to  see  if  the  equipment  has  been  modified. Section III. UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES 4-7.  INTRODUCTION. This  section  provides  the  troubleshooting  information  for  the  Ground  Fuels  Petroleum  Test  Kit  at  the  Unit maintenance  level.  It  consists  of  the  symptom  index,  listing  the  most  common  malfunction  symptoms,  and the  troubleshooting  table,  Table  4-1.  This  table  repeats  the  malfunctions,  and  provides  the  procedural  steps and  corrective  actions  necessary  to  return  the  system  to  operational  readiness. 4-8.  TROUBLESHOOTING. a. The  troubleshooting  table  lists  the  common  malfunctions  which  you  may  find  during  operation of  the  test  kit.  You  should  perform  the  tests,  inspections  and  corrective  actions  in  the  order  they appear in the table. b. This  table  cannot  list  all  the  malfunctions  that  may  occur,  all  the  tests  or  inspections  needed  to find  the  fault,  or  all  the  corrective  actions  needed  to  correct  the  fault.  If  the  equipment malfunction  is  not  listed  or  actions  listed  do  not  correct  the  fault,  notify  your  supervisor. 4-9.  MALFUNCTION  INDEX. Malfunction Page Distillation Unit Heater Will Not Heat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 4 -3

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