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TM 9-3990-206-14&P
7-3. EXPLANATION OF PMCS TABLE ENTRIES (CONT).
Interval Column. This column tells you when you must perform the procedure in the procedure column.
b.
Perform the "Before" CHECKS prior to using the equipment.
Perform the "During" CHECKS during the time you are using the equipment.
Perform the "After" CHECKS after you have used the equipment.
Location Check/Service Column. This column provides the location and the item to be checked or serviced.
c.
d.  Procedure Column. This column gives the procedure you must perform to check or service the item listed in
the Check/Service column to know if the equipment is ready or available for its intended mission or for operation.
You must perform the procedure at the time stated in the interval column.
e.  Not Fully Mission Capable If: Column. Information in this column tells you what faults will keep your
equipment from being capable of performing its primary mission. If you experience check and service procedures
that show faults listed in this column, do not operate the equipment. Follow standard operating procedures for
maintaining the flatrack or reporting equipment failure.
Other Table Entries. Be sure to observe all special information and notes that appear in your table.
f.
Figure 7-1 is a routing diagram showing the path to use around the flatrack during PMCS. Perform PMCS in the same
order and following the same route each time.
7-5. INTERVAL GROUPINGS.
Operator PMCS for the flatrack will not go beyond a weekly interval.
7-6. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS.
Perform all lubrication requirements in accordance with Appendix K.
7-7. SHORTENED INTERVALS.
When check and service intervals are shortened because of unusual conditions, an asterisk (*) will precede the
interval. A footnote will explain the asterisk and the reason for the interval.

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