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TM 9-2320-364-20-3      2-2639 (1)   Disconnect cable from remote control unit (TM 9-2320-364-10). (2)   Remove SWING controller from remote control unit (Para 18-4). (3)   Set multimeter select switch to ohms. (4)   Turn ON remote control unit ON/OFF EMERGENCY STOP switch. (5)   Is there continuity between remote control unit connector, terminal H and four terminal connector, terminal 8C? (a)   If there is no continuity, repair wire 8 between switch and four terminal connector (see schematic Fig 2-58) or notify DS Maintenance. (b)   If there is continuity, go to Step (6) below. (6)   Is there continuity between remote control unit connector, terminal B and four terminal connector, terminal 2B? (a)   If there is no continuity, repair wire 2 (see schematic Fig 2-58) or notify DS Maintenance. (b)   If there is continuity, go to Step (7) below. (7)   Is there continuity between remote control unit connector, terminal A and four terminal connector, terminal 9? (a)   If there is no continuity, repair wire 9 (see schematic Fig 2-58) or notify DS Maintenance. (b)   If there is continuity, go to Step (8) below. (8)   Is there continuity between remote control unit hookup, terminal L and four terminal connector, terminal 10? (a)   If there is no continuity, repair wire 10 (see schematic Fig 2-58) or notify DS Maintenance. (b)   If there is continuity, go to Step 3 of this Fault. CONTINUITY TEST Remove all jewelry such as rings, dog tags, bracelets, etc.  If jewelry or tools contact positive electrical circuits, a direct short may result.  Damage to equipment, injury or death to personnel may occur.

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