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TM5-4210-229-14&P Section III.  ORGANIZATIONAL PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS) Para. Para. General  .............................................................4-6 Organizational PMCS Procedures ............................. 4-7 4-6.  GENERAL. a.  The necessary preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) that are to be performed at the organiza- tional  level  are  listed  and  described  in  Table  4-2.    To  insure  that  the  Twin  Agent  4x4  Firefighting  Truck  is ready for operation at all times,  the vehicle must be systematically inspected so that defects can be discov- ered and corrected before they result in equipment damage or failure. b.   The preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) in Table 4-2 are arranged in a logical sequence re- quiring minimum time and motion on the part of the person(s) performing the check or service. 4-7.  ORGANIZATIONAL PMCS PROCEDURES. a.    Purpose.    Your  preventive  maintenance  checks  and  services  table  lists  the  inspections  and  care  of  your equipment required to keep it in good operating condition. b.  Interval Column.  The interval column tells you when to perform a certain check or service. c.   Item To Be Inspected Column.  The item to be inspected column lists the components or assemblies of the ve- hicle to be inspected or serviced. d.  Procedure Column.  The procedure column for your PMCS table tells you how to do the required checks and services.  Carefully follow these instructions. e.  Reporting Or Correcting Deficiencies.  Defects discovered during operation of the vehicle should be noted for future maintenance as soon as the operation has ceased.  Stop operation immediately if a deficiency is noted which  would  damage  the  equipment  if  operation  is  continued.    Report  any  malfunctions  or  failures  on  the proper DA Form 2404,  or refer to DA PAM 738-750. 4-5

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