TM 11-6625-2631-14
ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE
T h e operator will perform organizational
m a i n t e n a n c e . All test set repairs will be
r e f e r r e d to general support maintenance.
Section I. REPAINTING AND REFINISHING INSTRUCTIONS
dirt from the case with a cloth dampened (not wet)
4 - 1 . Tools, Materials, and Test Equipment
w i t h trichloroethane.
Tools, materials, and test equipment prescribed for
(3) Remove, with a brush, dust and dirt from
organizational maintenance are as follows:
cabling and connectors. Remove grease and grime
a. Lint-free cloth.
with
a
lint-free cloth moistened with
b. Trichloroethane.
trichloroethane.
c. Sandpaper, fine (Number 000).
(4) Clean meter glass with a cloth dampened
d. Small soft-bristled brush.
(not wet) with trichloroethane.
e. Tool Kit Electronic Equipment TK-101 / G.
(5) Use a soft, clean cloth to clean the front
panel and connector block. If dirt is difficult to
4-2. Cleaning and Lubrication
rem eve, dampen the cloth with water and use a
a. Cleaning. Inspect the exterior of the test set.
mild soap, if necessary.
The exterior surfaces should be free of dust, dirt,
b. Lubrication. No lubrication is necessary.
grease, and fungus.
4-3. Repainting and Refinishing
(1) Remove dust and loose dirt with a clean
Remove rust and corrosion from metal surfaces by
soft cloth.
lightly sanding them with fine sandpaper.. Brush
WARNING
two thin coats of paint on the bare metal to protect
T h e fumes of trichloroethane are toxic.
i t from further corrosion. Refer to SB 11-573,
P r o v i d e thorough ventilation whenever
P a i n t i n g and Preservation Supplies Available for
u s e d . DO NOT USE NEAR AN OPEN
Field Use for Electronics Command Equipment, to
FLAME. Trichloroethane is not flam-
m a b l e , but exposure of the fumes to an
Refer to TB 746-10, Field Instructions for Painting
open flame or hot metal surface forms
a n d Preserving Electronic Equipment, for ap-
highly toxic phosgene gas.
plicable cleaning and refinishing practices.
( 2 1 ) Remove grease, fungus, and ground-in
Section II. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES
operation has ceased. Stop operation immediately if
a deficiency is noted during operation which would
To insure that the TS-2530 / UR is always ready
d a m a g e the equipment. Record all deficiencies
for operation, it must be inspected systematically so
together with the corrective action taken.
that defects may be discovered and corrected before
t h e y result in serious damage or failure. The
4 - 5 . Daily Preventive Maintenance Checks and
n e c e s s a r y preventive maintenance checks and
Service
services to be performed are listed and described in
Preventive maintenance checks and services of the
test set are required daily. A daily period is defined
the sequence of and minimum. inspection required.
a s 8 hours of equipment operation. Table 4-1
defects discovered during operation of the unit will
s p e c i f i e s cheeks and services that must be per-
be noted for future correction to be made as soon as