TM 10-6640-216-13&P
Section II. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF EQUIPMENT
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Inspecting and Servicing Equipment Upon Receipt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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4-4. GENERAL.
When new, used or reconditioned equipment is first received, it is the responsibility of the person in
charge to determine whether the equipment has been properly prepared for service by the supplying
organization and to be sure it is in condition to perform its function. For this purpose, inspect all
assemblies, subassemblies, and accessories to be sure they are properly assembled, secure, clean and
correctly adjusted and/or lubricated. Check all tools and equipment to be sure every item is present,
in good condition, clean and properly mounted or stowed.
4-5. INSPECTING AND SERVICING OF EQUIPMENT UPON RECEIPT.
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General Procedures.
(1) Visually inspect the Airmobile Laboratory body exterior starting at the rear to
cover rear, curbside, roadside, front, top, and bottom. Inspect for damage, tears, breaks,
or corrosion.
(2) Service Airmobile Laboratory exterior in accordance with TM 10-5411-207-14.
(3) Inspect and service the ECUs in accordance with TM 5-4120-386-14.
(4) Remove the overpack boxes.
(5) Enter Airmobile Laboratory and inspect for broken equipment or equipment loose
and not secured.
(6) Close doors/vents to determine if light leaks exist.
(7) Inspect doors for damage, torn or rotted seals, and tightness of closure.
(8) Inspect interior for evidence of water damage, fungi, mildew, and corrosion.
(9) Inventory section contents against Airmobile Laboratory Hand Receipt Manual
TM 10-6640-216-10HR.
(10) Inventory consumable supplies contained in section as shown in Appendix E.
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