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TM 11-5820-890-30-5
6-14. TROUBLESHOOTING.
Troubleshooting is done on a faulty control-monitor. The steps to determine if a control-monitor is faulty and how
to troubleshoot it are as follows:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
When a control-monitor is received from unit maintenance, inspect it for damage. Repair any
damage before proceeding with testing. See section IV if repairs are necessary.
Verify the symptom. Perform the operational check found in paragraph 6-13. This will direct you to the
correct troubleshooting flowchart or identify the fault.
Troubleshoot the control-monitor using the flowchart.
It will identify the defective module or
component.
Replace the defective module or component. Follow the procedures in section IV.
Verify the repair.
Repeat the operational check in paragraph 6-13 that failed. If it passes, then
continue with the rest of the operational check.
When the operational check is passed, the
control-monitor can be returned for use.
6-15. TEST PRECAUTIONS AND NOTES.
Set the test power supply to OFF before connecting or disconnecting a test setup. Current
capacities are large enough to cause personal injury. Equipment can also be damaged if care is
not taken.
CAUTION
Static electricity and stray voltages can damage the control-monitor modules. Use an antistatic
pad on the work surface and wear a grounded wrist strap when troubleshooting.
NOTE
The Principles of Operation section, functional block diagrams, and figure FO-17 can be used to
help fault isolate any unusual problems that might not be covered in the troubleshooting
procedures.
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