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TM 3-6665-225-12
CHAPTER 4
ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Section I. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF MATERIEL
41. New Materiel
solution is clear. Examine the sensitivity check
a. M43 Detector Unit. Perform procedures in
bottles (6) for leaks.
f. Vehicular Installation Components.
b. M42 Alarm Unit. Perform procedures of
(1) Installation kit. Forward the installation
kit to the maintenance facility responsible for
c. M10 Power Supply. Perform procedures of
installing the components in the vehicle.
(2) Mounting kit. Forward the mounting kit
d. Battery Power Sources. Perform procedures
to the maintenance facility responsible for install-
ing it on a vehicular installation kit.
e. M229 Refill Kit. Discard an M229 refill kit
42. Used and Reconditioned Materiel
with an expired date. Unbuckle and discard the
Treat used and reconditioned materiel the same as
strap (2, fig. 1-6) and slide the two drawers (1)
new materiel. Perform the applicable instructions
from the sleeve (4). Examine the air filter pack-
of paragraph 4-1 to insure operational readiness
ages for damage. Check that each solution reser-
of the equipment.
voir assembly (5) is filled to the mark and that the
Section Il. ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING
4-3. General
the Maintenance section of TM 3-6665-273-20.
Organizational Maintenance is responsible for
4-5. Installation Kits
isolating and replacing defective electrical cables
Refer to the chapter in TM 3-6665-274-20
in vehicular installations.
applicable to the vehicular installation. Perform
4-4. Mounting kits
post installation checkout and troubleshooting
instructions to isolate the trouble.
Perform troubleshooting procedures described in
Section III. MONTHLY LOG FOR M43 DETECTOR UNIT
(1) Line out "OR LUBRICATION" in block.
4-6. General
(2) Block 3a and 3c are not applicable.
Equipment Daily or Monthly Log (DA Form
(3) Block 3b. Enter the hours when the next
2408-1) is used to record and accumulate monthly
pump assembly service is due as indicated by the
operational hours of an M43 detector unit (fig.
last entry on the daily log.
1-2). It also provides a means of recording
e. Block 4.
scheduled and unscheduled servicing of the pump
(1) Enter a check in the monthly block.
assembly. Organizational maintenance personnel
(2) Block 4a. Enter the month and year.
must maintain the monthly log.
(3) Block 4b. Line out "READING" and add
47. Modification and Use of DA Pam
" M O N T H L Y . "  Enter the total monthly
24081
operational hours.
(4) Block 4c. Line out "READING MILES"
and add "TOTAL HOURS. " Enter cumulative
a. The instructions of TM 38-750, paragraph
hours operated.
4-5c(1) are applicable.
(5) Columns 4d through 4j are not appli-
b. B l o c k 1 . E n t e r  " D E T E C T O R UNIT,
cable.
CHEMICAL AGENT AUTOMATIC ALARM:
(6) Column 4k.  S a m e a s T M 3 8 - 7 5 0 ,
PORTABLE, M43."
c. Block 2. Line out "REGISTRATION OR"
( 7 ) "REMARKS" block. Same as TM
and enter the M 43 detector's serial number.
38-750, paragraph 4-5d(16).
d. Block 3.
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