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TM5-4930-235-13&P CHAPTER 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Section I.  DESCRIPTION AND USE OF OPERATOR'S CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 2-1.  Operator's Controls and Indicators.  (See Figure 2-1.) Section II.  OPERATOR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES 2-2.  General. a. Before you operate the nozzle, perform your before (B) PMCS.  Always keep in mind the CAUTIONS and WARNINGS. b. While  you  operate  the  nozzle,  perform  your  during  (D)  PMCS.    Always  keep  in  mind  the  CAUTIONS  and WARNINGS. c. After you operate the nozzle, perform your after (A) PMCS. d. If  your  nozzle  fails  to  operate,  troubleshoot  with  the  proper  equipment.    Report  any  deficiencies  using  the proper forms.  Refer to DA PAM 738-750. 2-3.  Operator PMCS Procedures.  (See Table 2-1.) a. Item Number Column. Item numbers in this column shall be listed in the "TM Item Number" column on DA Form 2404 in recording results of PMCS.  Items are listed regardless of interval. b. Interval Columns.  These columns are headed "B" (before), "D" (during), "A" (after), "W" (weekly), and "M" (Monthly).  A dot (.) in the interval column indicates when the PMCS shall occur. c. Item to be Inspected Column.  This column lists the item to be inspected. d. Procedures Column.  This column describes what must be done to the item. e. For   Readiness   Reporting,   Equipment   is   Not   Ready/Available   If:   Column.      This   column   contains conditions which would prevent the nozzle from performing its primary function. NOTE If  nozzle  must  be  kept  in  continuous  operation,  check  and  service  only  those items  that  can  be  checked  and  serviced  without  disturbing  operation.    Make  the complete checks and services when the equipment can be shut down. 2-1

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