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3.3.2.2 Chapter 2. The second chapter of the manual shall be developed to include S/S/RDI - Noun -
WUC for the equipment. For a three-chapter manual, only the equipment shall be listed (see 6.16).
3.3.2.3 Chapter 3. The third chapter of the manual shall be developed to include WUC - Noun for
peculiar SE (see 6.16).
3.3.3 Standard WUC manual. The standard WUC manual shall be arranged as follows. Appendix B
provides the tagged language tools for the electronic delivery of this manual.
a. Table of contents.
b. Introduction.
c. Type maintenance codes.
d. Action taken codes.
e. When discovered codes.
f. How malfunctioned codes alphabetical listing - avionics/electronics/computer.
g. How malfunctioned codes alphabetical listing - physical/mechanical.
h. How malfunctioned codes listing - reason for removal - engine related.
i. How malfunctioned codes numerical listing - avionics/electronics/computer.
j. How malfunctioned codes numerical listing - physical/mechanical.
k. How malfunctioned codes numerical listing - reason for removal - engine related.
l. Support general codes (except 03000 and 04000).
m. 03000 Support general codes.
n. 04000 Support general codes.
o. Work unit code system.
VERIFICATION.
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4.1 Veriication Requirements. When the technical data produced according to this speciication is
offered for acceptance, all tests, reviews, and veriications required by the acquiring activity to determine
that it conforms to the requirements in section 3 of the speciication, shall be performed as speciied
in the solicitation or contract. The Air Force Technical Order Policy and Procedures (AF TOPP) team,
AFMC/A4UE, provides the speciic requirements for veriication of technical data developed and delivered
through this speciication, as well as guidance for including these requirements in the solicitation or contract
(see TO 00-5-3, AF Technical Order Life Cycle Management).
4.2 Compliance. Technical manuals (TMs) shall meet all requirements of section 3 of this speciication and
the appropriate DTD appendix, as required by the acquiring activity (see 6.2). The requirements set forth in
this speciication shall become a part of the contractor s overall inspection system or quality program.
The absence of any requirements in this speciication shall not relieve the contractor of the responsibility
of ensuring that all products or supplies, submitted to the government for acceptance, comply with all
requirements of the contract. Use of sampling inspections shall be at the discretion of the contractor, and in
accordance with commercially acceptable quality assurance procedures. However, use of sampling in QA
procedures does not authorize submission of known defective material, either indicated or actual, nor does it
commit the government to accept defective material.
PACKAGING
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5.1 Packaging. For acquisition purposes, the packaging requirements shall be as speciied in the contract or
order (see 6.2j.). When packaging of materiel is to be performed by DoD or in-house contractor personnel,
these personnel need to contact the responsible packaging activity to ascertain packaging requirements.
Packaging requirements are maintained by the Inventory Control Point s packaging activities within the
Military Service or Defense Agency, or within the military service s system commands. Packaging data
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