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3.2.2.2.6.4 Removal and Replacement. Instructions shall be provided for the removal and
replacement of components and subassemblies.
3.2.2.2.6.5 Tests, Repairs, and Adjustments. Step-by-step procedures shall be provided to ensure
correct test, repair, and adjustment or calibration of components and subassemblies required to
restore the trainer to operational condition.
3.2.2.2.6.6 Bench Test Setup (if required). Required equipment bench test setups shall be
illustrated as required. Where more than one test procedure uses an identical setup, the
illustration shall be referenced in each subsequent procedure and not repeated.
3.2.2.2.6.7 Test Equipment. Instructions for the use of test equipment shall be provided within the
applicable test procedure.
3.2.2.2.6.8 Voltage and Resistance Data. Voltage and resistance data shall be provided with each
circuit breakdown. The charts shall show voltage measured under normal operating conditions.
3.2.2.2.7 Chapter 6, Diagrams. Schematic diagrams supporting maintenance procedures, shall be
included in this chapter, as required. This chapter shall begin with an introduction explaining the
contents and use of the diagrams, how the material relates to other chapters and manuals, how to
locate diagrams, etc. A chart shall be provided explaining all graphics symbols used, unless
otherwise specified by the procuring activity (see 6.2). An index of diagram titles, by figure number,
shall be provided in this chapter. Diagrams shall be arranged in the same sequence as the
supported text, in previous chapters of the manual.
3.2.2.2.7.1 General requirements.
3.2.2.2.7.1.1 When equipment complexity allows, a single schematic shall be prepared covering all
signal, power, and control circuits. When single schematic diagrams are used, inter-component
circuits, connections, and terminals shall be shown.
3.2.2.2.7.1.2 When multiple diagrams are used, separate diagrams shall be prepared for each major
component or system of interrelated subassemblies. Circuits shall be shown on the diagram to
which they primarily apply and reference shall be made to other diagrams as required. Wiring not
depicted in diagrams shall be listed on a point-to-point wire table.
3.2.2.2.7.1.3 The principal electrical characteristics for each component shall be listed and
expressed in actual values, e.g., ohms, microfarads, etc. Electrical values shall be provided on the
apron (foldouts) and indexed to the references designations, or, when sufficient space allows,
directly on the diagram. Values shall be expressed only as numerical values; units of measure shall
not be used. Units of measure shall be given in a general note. The symbols µ (mu) and (omega)
shall not be used.
3.2.2.2.8 Chapter 7, Illustrated Parts Breakdown (if required). The last chapter of the manual shall
contain IPB information. The IPB shall conform to the requirements of MIL-PRF-38807. When not
specifically approved as a combined manual, the IPB shall be prepared separately (see 3.2 and 6.2).
3.2.2.2.9 Glossary and alphabetical index. The requirements of MIL-STD-38784 shall apply.
3.3 Single manual arrangement. When approved by the acquiring activity, an entire trainer shall
be covered in a single manual (see 6.2). When a single manual is procured, individual trainer
systems shall be arranged as separate chapters, including the IPB (if required). Single manual
chapters shall contain the same technical content as individual system trainer manuals, as required
and shall be arranged as follows:
Front Matter
Title Page
List of Effective Pages
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Introduction (or Foreword)
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