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MIL-M-81260A(AS)
h.
Assembly
i.
Alignment and adjustment
Test
j.
k.
Calibration
3.5.3.4.1
C h e c k o u t . - Instructions shall be provided for identifying
the cause of malfunctions and shall include the following, when applicable:
3.5.3 .4.1.1
Bench Test Setup. - Suggested bench test setup shall be pro-
vided and illustrated as necessary to portray:
a.
Details of intercomponent cabling
b.  Cabling or plumbing between test equipment and system
or component under test for each procedure
3.5.3.4.1.2
Identical Bench Test Setups. - Where a number of separate
performance procedures utilize identical setups, one illustration of the setup will
be presented and will be referenced thereafter as necessary.
3.5.3.4.1.3
Checkout Instructions. - Checkout instructions shall be pro-
vided to determine that a component meets operational performance standards.
Adjustments and alignments which should be performed during operational check-
out shall be included. Test values and permissible tolerances shall be given
when applicable. Equipment necessary to perform checkout shall be identified.
Checkout instructions shall be provided in logical sequential step-by-step pro-
cedural text or in tabulated form.
3.5.3.4.1.4
Tape/Card Manuals. - When separate tapes/cards and
tape/card manuals have been procured to perform checkout, analysis, or align-
ment of system or components, such instructions shall be identified by reference
only.
3.5.3.4.2
Troubleshooting. - Detailed instructions for the determin-
ation and isolation of component and system malfunctions shall be included.
These instructions shall parallel the requirements in 3.4.5.4.2 as they apply
to intermediate maintenance.  Troubleshooting instructions shall be presented
in sequential steps and shall be supplemented by necessary illustrations to define
test points, bench connections, schematics and other pertinent information.
Troubles of common, infrequent or complex nature and troubles caused by in-
teraction of integrated components shall be included. Troubles for which remedies
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