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TM  10-4930-229-12&P 4-3. Unloading. Take care when unloading equipment from transport vehicle to avoid damage. WARNING Weight of hose and component kits and pump/engine assembly exceed limit for one-man lift.  Maximum  height  for  two-man  lift  is  2.8  feet  (84.0  cm). 4-4. Unpacking. Carefully  unpack  each  carton  taking  care  to  examine  all  packing  material  before  discarding. Check equipment against the packing slip to see if shipment is complete. Report all discrepancies in accordance with  DA  PAM  738-750. 4-5. a. b. c. Inspection and Service. Inspect equipment for damage incurred during shipment and for missing parts. Carefully inspect hose assemblies  for  damaged  couplings  and  inspect  hoses  for  cuts  and  excessive  wear.  If  equipment  has  been damaged, report damage on SF Form 368, Product Quality Deficiency Report. Check that ground cables are securely fastened to pump/engine assembly and filter/separator assembly. Make sure that grounding clip and plug at free ends of nozzle grounding cables are securely fastened to ground cable and that cable is attached to nozzle. Inspect all ground cables for broken or damaged condition. Perform unit level PMCS and operator Before (B) PMCS before operating equipment. Section III. UNIT PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS) Paragraph Page 4-6 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...4-2 4-6. General. To ensure that FARE is ready for operation at all times, it must be inspected systematically so defects  may  be  discovered  and  corrected  before  they  result  in  serious  damage  or  failure.  The  necessary preventive  maintenance  checks  and  services  are  listed  in  table  4-1.  Defects  discovered  during  operation  of system  shall  be  noted  for  future  correction  to  be  made  as  soon  as  operation  has  ceased.  Stop  operation immediately if a deficiency is noted during operation, which would damage the equipment if operation were continued. If equipment fails to operate, troubleshoot with the proper equipment. Report any deficiencies using the  proper  forms.  (See  DA  PAM  738-750). 4-2

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