TM 9-2330-388-14
e.
Equipment decontamination.
(3)
All deficiencies which appear to involve unsat-
isfactory design shall be reported on DA Form 2404 (DA
PAM 738-750).
(1) Water purification and supply persons and
the unit field sanitation team must be prepared to protect
i.
Missing or Defective Parts. Check to see if any
parts are missing or have been broken in shipment.
j.
Correction of Deficiencies.
Deficiencies
nuclear weapons. The staff chemical officer coordinates
decontamination operations within the appropriate
disclosed during preliminary inspection and servicing or
combat element. In addition most units have an NBC
during the "break-in" period shall he corrected by using
officer or non-commissioned officer who teaches
organization or supporting maintenance activity.
elements of NBC defense and decontaminate to
Deficiencies shall he reported in accordance with DA
members of the unit.
PAM 738-750.
f.
Procedures. Procedures for cleaning, sanitizing
4-2.
Material Pertinent to Unit Maintenance.
and decontamination are described in Section XIV.
This section contains unit troubleshooting for
g.
Water Dispensing Unit. Every pumping unit is
water delivery, engine mechanical and engine electrical
thoroughly tested at the factory and shipped properly
system, water dispensing unit removal and installation
adjusted, with lubricant in all parts needing lubrication.
and pump service procedures for the M1098 Water
except the engine crankcase. Check level of oil, in the
Dispensing Unit. Further M1098 material can be located
crankcase. Check crankcase and fill (see lubrication
through the Table of Contents and Index. Briefly, other
chart).
material pertinent to the M1098 Water Dispensing Unit is
shown in:
h.
Road Preparation Procedures
Chapter 2 -
Operation of
Water Dispensing Unit for
(1)
Lubricate all points illustrated in lubrication chart,
Operator/Crew;
Chapter 3 -
Lubrication Chart and Operator/Crew PMCS;
(2)
Couple an authorized prime mover to semitrailer,
para 1-7. Perform a
"break-in" by
driving 25-30 miles at
Chapter 4 -
Unit PMCS Unit PMCS Sections contain
speeds up to 30 miles per hour. Check the following:
information on components used on both fuel and water
tankers or that are unique to the water tanker and this
(a) While in motion, apply service brakes to
section;
ensure that brakes are working properly.
Chapter 7 -
Service procedures for the engine.
(b) Inspect marker lights, stop and turn signal
lights, blackout lights, and the control panel lights.
Replace if faulty.
Section II. REPAIR PART< SPECIAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
4-4.
Repair Parts
4-3.
Special Tools and Equipment
Repair parts authorized for use by unit maintenance are
Special tools and equipment required for unit
listed and illustrated in TM- 9-2330-388-24P.
maintenance are listed in TM 9-2330-388-24P. General
rmechanics tool sets and common tool sets required for
4-6.
Fabricated Tools and Equipment Table 4-1
maintenance are authorized by the Table of Allowance
(TA) and the Table of Organization and Equipment
contains fabrication instructions for non-run stop tool.
(TOE).
Use plastic tie to attach tool on handle of main discharge
tool.
4-2