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TM 55-1730-226-13
MAINTENANCE
GENERAL.
This section contains the preventive and
4.1.1
corrective maintenance requirements for the
Oxygen Servicing Unit.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE.
4.2.1
Preventive maintenance is limited to cleaning
the unit on an as-used basis. Prior to use,
the unit should be cleaned, as necessary, to
prevent accumulated dust, dirt and moisture
from contaminating areas which may come
into contact with oxygen, particularly the in-
put and output connectors. Required cleaning
shall be performed as follows:
Trichloroethane is toxic and
must be used with caution.  Use
in a well ventilated area and
avoid inhalation and repeated
contact with the skin.
Wipe surface dust and dirt off with a clean,
1.
d r y cheesecloth.
2.
Contaminants requiring decreasing for
removal should be removed with a clean
cheesecloth dampened with trichloroethane,
item 1, App C.  Approved gloves, item 2,
App C, should be worn to handle components
and the solvent-soaked cheesecloth.  Wipe
twice, using fresh solvent and clean
cloth for the second cleaning.
AVIATION UNIT MAINTENANCE (Refer to Figure 5-1).
Aviation unit maintenance is limited to the
4.3.1
f o l l o w i n g ,  when  necessary.
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