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TM 11-5820-890-30-5 14-10.  TROUBLESHOOTING. Troubleshooting is done on a faulty power supply adapter.    The steps to determine if a power supply adapter is faulty  and  how  to  troubleshoot  it  are  as  follows: a.  When  a  power  supply  adapter  is  received  from  unit  maintenance,  inspect  it  for  damage.  Repair  any b. c. d. e. damage  before  proceeding  with  testing. See  section  IV  if  repairs  are  necessary. Verify   the   symptom.    Perform  the  operational  check  found  in  paragraph  14-9.  This  will  direct  you  to the  correct  troubleshooting  flowchart  or  identify  the  fault. Troubleshoot   the   power   supply   adapter   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  14-9  that  failed.  If  it  passes,  then  con- tinue  with  the  rest  of  the  operational  check.  When  the  operational  check  is  passed,  the  power  supply adapter  can  be  returned  for  use. 14-11. 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. NOTE The Principles of Operation section, functional block diagrams, and figure FO-19 can be used to help   fault   isolate   any   unusual   problems   that   might   not   be   covered   in   the   troubleshooting procedures. 14-8


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