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CHAPTER 2
OPERATION
Section I. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF EQUIPMENT
(9) Repeat the procedures given in (5)
2-1. Unpacking
through (7) above.
a. Packaging Data. When packed for ship-
ment, the MK-733/ARC-54 is inclosed in a pro-
2-2. Checking Unpacked Equipment
tective cushion and placed in a corrugated car-
a. Inspect the equipment for damage incur-
ton. The corrugated carton is then placed in a
red during shipment. If the equipment has been
wooden packing case. Two MK-7331ARC-54's
damaged, report the damage on DD Form 6
are packed in the wooden packing case. A
typical wooden packing case and its contents
b. Check to see that the equipment is com-
are shown in figure 2-1. The outside dimensions
plete as listed on the packing slip. If a pack-
of the wooden packing case are 53 1-2 inches
ing slip is not available, check the equipment
wide, 21 6/8 inches deep, and 23 3/4 inches
against the basic issue items list (appx B).
high. The total weight of the wooden packing
Report all discrepancies in accordance with TM
case and its contents is 205 pounds, and the vol-
38-750. Shortage of a minor assembly or part
ume is approximately 15.8 cubic feet.
that does not affect proper functioning of the
b. Removing Contents (fig. 2-l).
equipment should not prevent use of the equip-
( 1 ) Cut and fold back the metal straps.
ment.
Caution: Do not attempt to pry off
c. If the equipment has been used or recon-
the wooden cover; equipment dam-
ditioned, see whether it has been changed by
age may result.
a modification work order (MWO). If the
(2) Remove the nails from the wooden
equipment has been modified, the MWO num-
cover of the wooden packing case
ber will appear on the front panel near the n-
with a nailpuller, and lift off the
menclature plate. If modified, make sure that
wooden cover.
any operational instruction changes resulting
( 3 ) Remove the envelopes containing the
from the modification have been entered in
technical manuals.
the equipment manual.
(4) Remove one of the corrugated car-
Current MWO'S applicable to the equipment
Note.
tons from the wooden packing case.
are listed in DA Pam 310-4.
(6) We a knife or sharp instrument to
cut the pressure-sensitive tape that
2-3. Installation of Fuse
seals the top of the corrugatad car-
Caution:
Use only a fuse of the Correct
ton, and open the flaps.
value when replacing the fuse. Overusing
(6) Remove the protective cushion from
can result in damage to the equipment.
the corrugated carton.
The MK-733/ARC-54 contains one fuse. The
(7) Remove the MK-733/ARC-54 from
fuse is contained in a fuseholder on the front
the protective cushion inside the cor-
panel of the SM-349/ARC-54. Be sure that the
rugated carton.
proper fuse is inserted in, the fuseholder. The
(8) Remove the other corrugated carton
fuse is rated at 6 amperes, 250 volts.
from the wooden packing case
2-1

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