TM 10-5410-230-13
CHAPTER 3
OPERATOR MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Subject
Page
Section I
LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS .........................................................................................
3-1
3-1 GENERAL ..........................................................................................................................
3-1
Section II TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES ................................................................................
3-1
3-2 INTRODUCTION TO TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE ..........................................................
3-1
Section III OPERATOR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES .....................................................................
3-5
3-3 INSPECTION ......................................................................................................................
3-5
3-4 CLEANING .........................................................................................................................
3-5
3-5 SEAM SEALING .................................................................................................................
3-5
Section I. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
3-1. GENERAL. No lubrication is required.
Section II. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
3-2. INTRODUCTION TO TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE.
a. Table 3-1 contains procedures to isolate Boot Wall defects that you can correct. The symptom index
lists the common malfunctions which may be encountered during inspection and operation of the Boot Walls.
Use this index as a quick access to the troubleshooting procedures in Table 3-1.
b. After finding the malfunction you are experiencing in the table, perform the tests, inspections, and
corrective actions in the order in which they appear.
c. This table can not list all malfunctions that may occur, all tests or all inspections needed to find the
fault, nor all corrective actions required to correct the fault. If your malfunction is not listed or not corrected by
corrective action, notify your supervisor.
MALFUNCTION INDEX
Troubleshooting
Procedure
(paragraph)
M577 BOOT WALL TYPE I
Boot Wall will not stay taut ............................................................................
1
RWS BOOT WALL TYPE II
Boot Wall will not stay taut . ...........................................................................
2
S-250E BOOT WALL TYPE IV
Boot Wall will not stay taut ............................................................................
3
3-1
