TM 9-4120-370-14
TO 35E9-229-1
UNIT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Section 1. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, TMDE, AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
4-1.
GENERAL
a. For authorized common tools and equipment, refer to the Modified Table of Organization and Equipment
(MTOE) applicable to your unit.
No special tools are required for maintenance of the equipment. Test, Maintenance, and Diagnostic Equipment
b.
(TMDE) and Support Equipment include standard equipment found in any unit maintenance shop.
Repair parts are listed and illustrated in the Repair Parts and Special Tools List (RPSTL),
c.
TM9-4120-370-24P/T.O. 35E9-229-4, covering unit, direct support and general support maintenance for this
equipment.
Section Il. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT
UNLOADING
The Air Conditioner is packaged in a container designed for shipment and handling with the cabinet in an upright position.
The base of the container is constructed as a shipping pallet with provisions for the insertion of the tongs of a fork on materi-
als handling equipment.
a. Remove all blocking and tie downs that may have been used to secure the container to the carrier.
Use a forklift truck or other suitable material handling equipment to remove the unit from the carrier.
Use care in handling to avoid damage to the air conditioner. If an overhead lifting
device must be used, use an appropriate sling so that the weight of the unit is
supported by the base of the shipping container.
Do not allow the unit to swing while suspended from a lifting device. Failure to
observe this warning may result in injury to personnel and damage to the equip-
ment.
4-3.
UNPACKING
a. General. Normally, the packaged air conditioner should be moved into the immediate area in which it is to be
installed before it is unpacked.
NOTE
The shipping container is of such a design that it may be retained for reuse for mobility
purposes if frequent relocation of the air conditioner is anticipated.
b. Remove shipping container. Cut the metal bands that hold the top and sides of the container to the base. Lift
the container vertically and remove it from the base and cabinet.
Remove packaging. Remove the cushioning around the top of the cabinet and retain, if reuse is anticipated.
c.
Remove the preservation barrier by tearing around the bottom of the cabinet. Remove the technical publica-
tions envelope and accessory sack that are taped to the cabinet and put them in a safe place.
NOTE
It is recommended that the cabinet be left bolted to the shipping pallet until time to place
it in the installation position. All receiving inspection actions can be conducted without
removal from the pallet,