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TM 10-8110-203-12&P 3-2.  TROUBLESHOOTING. Refer to Table 3-1 for troubleshooting procedures applicable to the drum.  Any trouble requiring repair beyond the scope of the operator should be referred to unit maintenance. Table 3-1.  Operator Troubleshooting MALFUNCTION TEST OR INSPECTION CORRECTIVE ACTION 1.  Drum Body Leaks. Check for cuts, worn spots, or punctures. Perform emergency repair procedures per paragraph 3-3 and notify unit maintenance for repair. 2.  Quick-Disconnect Adapter Leaks. Check for looseness. Hand-tighten as required.  If still leaks, notify unit maintenance for repair. Section III.  OPERATOR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 3-3.  EMERGENCY REPAIR PROCEDURES. If drum is punctured, repair drum per instructions provided in the Emergency Repair Kit, Type I (Appendix E). 3-2

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