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CHAPTER 12
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS – AIRCRAFT LOADING MACHINERY
(TASLU/TALU/TACLOP)
12.1 This chapter provides basic and specific cleaning requirements for selected vehicles. Where there is a specific requirement or need to highlight particular problem areas detailed cleaning guides are provided as tables and figures in this chapter.
12.2 Aircraft loading equipment do appear to be quite innocuous but they are complex pieces of machinery. While all contamination and QRM must be removed, the main areas of concern are:
a. external areas;
b. cabin;
c. hydraulics;
d. battery bay;
e. engine bay;
f. electronics;
g. stabilisers and stands; and
h. tyres (new, old and spares).
12.3 All points are not specific to all trailers.
External Areas
12.4 The cleaning instructions for the Aircraft Loading Machinery’s external areas include the points detailed in Table 12-1.
Table 12–1: Cleaning Instructions for the Aircraft Loading Machinery’s external areas
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 The operator is required to be with the vehicle throughout the cleaning process.
2 Most surfaces can be cleaned using high pressure water however this Chapter must be read completely before any cleaning is to commence.
3 Toolboxes are to be emptied and cleaned.
4 Lights covers are to be removed or loosened; cleaned and damaged lights are to be removed to allow cleaning of the fitting so there is no soil, plant or insect matter.
5 Rubber seals are to be cleaned of all soil, plant and insect matter.
6 Clean all wheels; wheel guards; stone guards and mud guards using
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Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
high-pressure water.
7 Ensure suspension rocker beam mounts on chassis are clean and free of soil, plant and insect material.
8 Mud and other debris collect in the spring seat, where the spring is mounted to the axle assembly, and are difficult to remove from the base of the springs. Ensure that this area is cleaned well.
9 Mud and other debris collect in the inside area on the inner side of the wheel. Ensure that this area is cleaned well.
10 Ensure axles and mounts on chassis are clean and free of soil, plant and insect material.
Cabin
12.5 The cleaning instructions for an Aircraft Loading Machinery’s cabin include the points detailed in Table 12-2.
Table 12–2: Cleaning Instructions for the Aircraft Loading Machinery’s Cabin
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Check ladder and steps to cabin
2 Check behind any internal cabin wall linings
3 Check door rubbers, behind internal door linings and window sills
4 Clean under dash area
5 Check under seat including rubber shroud
6 Remove any floor mats or floor-pans and clean
7 Check all air-conditioning vents and filters if fitted
8 Remove any rubber foot pedals and clean if necessary
9 Check if the cabin housing can be flushed via drainage points
10 Check if the cabin housing can be flushed via drainage points
11 Check roof of the cabin
12 Clean fuse boxes if fitted
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Hydraulics
12.6 The cleaning instructions for the Aircraft Loading Machinery’s hydraulics include the points detailed in Table 12-3.
Table 12–3: Cleaning Instructions for the Aircraft Loading Machinery’s Hydraulics
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Remove air cleaner element clean and if required dispose of in accordance with AQIS instructions.
2 Remove dust, seed, plant or insect material from the pre-cleaner section of the air cleaner housing.
3 Replace the air cleaner element with a new part prior to operation of the vehicle.
4 Items that are likely to snag foliage are to be cleaned of all seed and plant matter.
5 The hydraulic area is to be cleaned of all grease and oil to ensure there is no soil, plant or insect matter. Regrease lightly after AQIS inspection to working surface only.
6 Lifting rams are to be fully extended and cleaned.
7 Extend the stabilisers, clean the hydraulic cylinder and rod, stabiliser housing and foot assembly.
8 Mudflaps are to be removed and cleaned, in particular at the attachment points.
9 Tank straps are to be loosened to facilitate cleaning underneath.
10 Stabilising dunnage (Timber) is to be clean and inspected. All timber will require fumigation action. Timber blocking will not be placed back on parent equipment.
Battery Bay
12.7 The cleaning instructions for Aircraft Loading Machinery’s battery bay include the points detailed in Table 12-4.
Table 12-4: Aircraft Loading Machinery’s Battery Bay
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Remove the batteries from the vehicle and clean.
2 Clean the battery boxes and cradles and ensure they are free of dirt, dust, plant and insect material.
3 Re-fit batteries only after inspected by AQIS.
CAUTION HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS
Do not use high pressure water or steam to clean the hydraulics or hydraulic control areas unless under the supervision of a qualified technician
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Engine Bay
12.8 The cleaning instructions for an Aircraft Loading Machinery’s engine bay include the point detailed in Table 12-5
Table 12–5: Cleaning Instructions for an Aircraft Loading Machinery’s Engine Bay
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Remove air-filter pre-cleaner cover and clean.
2 Remove air-filter and clean with air.
3 Clean inside fan-belt flywheels
4 Check all surfaces of engine block including between tappet covers.
5 Remove belly plates if applicable and clean.
6 Remove all non-affixed engine covers to allow access for cleaning and inspection.
7 Remove all engine cover rubbers for cleaning and inspection.
8 The radiator cowling may need to be removed to facilitate the cleaning of the radiator.
9 Flush radiator and oil cooler from both sides to verify fin/core cleanliness.
10 Loosen radiator shroud to let any loose debris fall through after flushing.
11 Check either side of radiator for vertical hollow support structures. Flush to verify internal cleanliness if present.
12 Check all wiring harnesses for internal cleanliness.
13 Check under all hydraulic looming for cleanliness.
14 Ensure all engine mounts are clean.
15 Ensure that all surfaces of sump and engine block are clean.
16 All water reservoirs must be emptied (excluding radiator).
17 Remove all contaminated grease from universal joints.
18 Internally clean all light covers. Access will be required for inspection.
19 Removing zip-ties and electrical tape that hold electric and process hydraulic hoses together can facilitate the cleaning and inspection
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Electronics
12.9 The cleaning instructions for an Aircraft Loading Machinery’s electronics include the point detailed in Table 12-6
EXTREME CAUTION ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Do not use water or steam to clean any of the units electronics – Use air or hand‐wipe clean only and only under the supervision of a qualified
technician
Table 12–6: Cleaning Instructions for an Aircraft Loading Machinery’s Electronics
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Do not use water or steam to clean any of the unit’s electronics – Use air or hand‐wipe clean only and only under the supervision of a qualified technician
Stabilisers and Stands
12.10 The cleaning instructions for the Aircraft Loading Machinery’s Stabilisers and Stands include the points detailed in Table 12–7.
Table 12-7: Cleaning Instructions for the Aircraft Loading Machinery’s Supports and Stands
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Attachment points and frames are to be fully extended prior to cleaning.
2 Stabilisers /supports are to be cleaned with a high-pressure water cleaner and attention is to be paid to the hollow tube areas.
3 Stands are to be subject to high-pressure water cleaner, paying attention to the threaded area.
4 Special attention is to be paid to the foot plates which are to be cleaned with a high-pressure water cleaner.
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Tyres (New, Old and Spares)
12.11 The cleaning instructions for Tyres (New, Old and Spares) include the points detailed in Table 12-8.
Table 12–8: Cleaning Instructions for Tyres (New, Old and Spares)
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 All tyres are to be washed and scrubbed to remove all QRM.
2 Damaged tyres are to be inspected by AQIS, who will determine their suitability for return to Australia. If necessary, damaged tyres (for example, perished, cracked or split) are to be removed and disposed of in accordance with the tyre disposal policy;
3 Cracked tyres have the risk of containing QRM therefore perished tyres are to be subject to disposal.
4 All tyres are to be treated with an approved residual insecticide after cleaning
5 Fitted tyres that are damaged should be replaced with new tyres.
6 Used and fitted tyres on rims are to be individually verified that the tyres are on rims, inflated with beading sealed and that the tyres are clean, free of water and other quarantine risk material.
7 Tyres that are not fitted to rims are to be stored in such a manner that water cannot collect inside the tyre. The preferred AQIS solution is that tyres are stored within containers. Tyres not fitted on rims will require fumigation on return to Australia.
8 AQIS considers a Non-Commercial consignment of tyres to contain a maximum of 8 tyres (inclusive of the wheels on the vehicle) and be imported with an accompanying vehicle. If tyres are to be transported back to Australia in containers or crates, please refer to the AQIS internet site (http://www.daff.gov.au/) ICON (Import Conditions Database) for the commodity “tyres”.
Annexes: A. Cleaning instructions - TASLU B. Cleaning Instructions - TELU C. Cleaning Instructions - TACLOP
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ANNEX A TO CHAPTER 12
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS – TASLU
1. This chapter provides basic and specific cleaning requirements for selected vehicles. Where there is a specific requirement or need to highlight particular problem areas detailed cleaning guides are provided as tables and figures in this Annex.
2. The cleaning requirements that follow are in addition to those points for aircraft loading machinery included in Chapter 12 of this publication.
External Areas
3. The cleaning instructions for the TASLU’s external areas, as illustrated in Figures 12A-1 to 12A-3, include the points detailed in Table 12A-1.
Figure 12A-1: TASLU
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Figure 12A-2: TASLU Suspension
Figure 12A-3: TASLU’s Tray
Table 12A-1: Cleaning Instructions for the TASLU’s External Areas
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Refer to Chapter 12 for detailed cleaning guidelines
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Cabin
4. The cleaning instructions for an TASLU’s cabin, as illustrated in Figures 12A-4 to 12A-7, include the points detailed in Table 12A-2.
EXTREME CAUTION ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Do not use water or steam to clean any interiors areas of the Unit’s cabin – Use air or hand‐wipe clean only and only under the supervision of a qualified
technician
Figure 12A-4: TASLU’s Cabin Electronics
Figure 12A-5: TASLU’s Cabin Electronics Lower Panel Removed
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Figure 12A-6: TASLU’s Under Dash Area
Figure 12A-7: TASLU Seat
Table 12A–2: Cleaning Instructions for the TASLU’s Cabin
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Do not use water or steam to clean any interiors areas of the Unit’s cabin – Use air or hand-wipe clean only and only under the supervision of a qualified technician
2 Ensure no water or steam enters the cabin electronics panels (refer Figures 12A-4 and 12A-5).
3 Ensure no water or steam enters the dash or under dash electronics components (refer Figure 12A-6).
4 Refer to Chapter 12 for detailed cleaning guidelines
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Hydraulics
5. The cleaning instructions for the TASLU’s hydraulics, as illustrated in Figures 12A-8 to 12A-12, include the points detailed in Table 12A-3.
CAUTION HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS
Do not use high pressure water or steam to clean the hydraulics or hydraulic control areas unless under the supervision of a qualified technician
Figure 12A-8: TASLU’s Hydraulics Extended
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Figure 12A-9: TASLU’s Hydraulics Under Tray
Figure 12A-10: TASLU’s Hydraulics Lift Ram
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Figure 12A-11: TASLU’s Hydraulics Oil Tank (Left) and Oil Filters (Right)
Figure 12A-12: TASLU’s Hydraulics Motor Air Filter
Table 12A-3: Cleaning Instructions for the TASLU’s Hydraulics
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Refer to Chapter 12 for detailed cleaning guidelines
Battery Bay
6. The cleaning instructions for TASLU’s battery bay, as illustrated in Figure 12A-13, include the points detailed in Table 12A-4.
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Figure 12A-13: TASLU’s Battery Bay
Table 12A-4: TASLU’s Battery Bay
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Remove the batteries from the vehicle and clean.
2 Clean the battery boxes and cradles and ensure they are free of dirt, dust, plant and insect material.
3 Re-fit batteries only after inspected by AQIS.
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Engine Bay
7. The cleaning instructions for an TASLU’s engine bay, as illustrated in Figure 12A-14, include the point detailed in Table 12A-5
Figure 12A-14: TASLU’s Engine Bay
Figure 12A-15: TASLU’s Fuel Tank and Air Compressors
Table 12A–5: Cleaning Instructions for an TASLU’s Engine Bay
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Refer to Chapter 12 for detailed cleaning guidelines
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Electronics
8. The cleaning instructions for a TASLU’s electronics, as illustrated in Figure 12A-15, include the point detailed in Table 12A-6.
EXTREME CAUTION ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Do not use water or steam to clean any interior areas of the Hydraulic Control Box – Use air or hand‐wipe clean only and only under the
supervision of a qualified technician
Figure 12A-16: TASLU’s Hydraulic Control Box
Table 12A–6: Cleaning Instructions for an TASLU’s Electronics
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Do not use water or steam to clean any of the unit’s electronics – Use air or hand‐wipe clean only and only under the supervision of a qualified technician
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Stabilisers and Stands
9. The cleaning instructions for the TASLU’s Stabilisers and Stands, as illustrated in Figure 12A-16, include the points detailed in Table 12–7.
Figure 12A–17: TASLU’s Outrigger Stabiliser Stand (Left) and Stabiliser Hydraulics (Right)
Table 12A-7: Cleaning Instructions for the TASLU’s Supports and Stands
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Refer to Chapter 12 for detailed cleaning guidelines
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ANNEX B TO CHAPTER 12
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS – TALU
1. This chapter provides basic and specific cleaning requirements for selected vehicles. Where there is a specific requirement or need to highlight particular problem areas detailed cleaning guides are provided as tables and figures in this Annex.
2. The cleaning requirements that follow are in addition to those points for aircraft loading machinery included in Chapter 12 of this publication.
External Areas
3. The cleaning instructions for the TALU’s external areas, as illustrated in Figures 12B-1 to 12B-3, include the points detailed in Table 12B-1.
Figure 12B-1: TALU’s External Areas
Figure 12B-2: TALU’s Tray
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Figure 12B-3: TALU’s Suspension (Left) and Tail Shaft (Right)
Table 12B-1: Cleaning Instructions for the TALU’s External Areas
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Refer to Chapter 12 for detailed cleaning guidelines
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Cabin
4. The cleaning instructions for a TALU’s cabin, as illustrated in Figures 12B-4 to 12B-6, include the points detailed in Table 12B-2.
EXTREME CAUTION ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Do not use water or steam to clean any interiors areas of the Unit’s cabin – Use air or hand‐wipe clean only and only under the supervision of a qualified
technician
Figure 12B-4: TALU’s Dash
Figure 12B-5: TALU’s Under Dash Area
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Figure 12B-6: TALU’s Seat
Table 12B–2: Cleaning Instructions for the TALU’s Cabin
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Do not use water or steam to clean any interiors areas of the Unit’s cabin – Use air or hand-wipe clean only and only under the supervision of a qualified technician
2 Ensure no water or steam enters the dash or under dash electronics components (refer Figures 12B-2 and 12B-3).
3 Refer to Chapter 12 for detailed cleaning guidelines
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Hydraulics
5. The cleaning instructions for the TALU’s hydraulics, as illustrated in Figures 12B-7 and 12B-8, include the points detailed in Table 12B-3.
Figure 12B-7: TALU’s Hydraulic Lift Ram 1
Figure 12B-8: TALU’s Front Hydraulics
Table 12B-3: Cleaning Instructions for the TALU’s Hydraulics
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Refer to Chapter 12 for detailed cleaning guidelines
CAUTION HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS
Do not use high pressure water or steam to clean the hydraulics or hydraulic control areas unless under the supervision of a qualified technician
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Battery Bay
6. The cleaning instructions for TALU’s battery bay, as illustrated in Figure 12B-9, include the points detailed in Table 12B-4.
Figure 12B-9: TALU’s Battery Bay
Table 12B-4: TALU’s Battery Bay
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Remove the batteries from the vehicle and clean.
2 Clean the battery boxes and cradles and ensure they are free of dirt, dust, plant and insect material.
3 Re-fit batteries only after inspected by AQIS.
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Engine Bay
7. The cleaning instructions for an TALU’s engine bay, as illustrated in Figures 12B-10 and 12B-11, include the point detailed in Table 12B-5
Figure 12B-10: TALU’s Engine
Figure 12B-11: TALU’s Air Filter
Table 12B–5: Cleaning Instructions for an TALU’s Engine Bay
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Refer to Chapter 12 for detailed cleaning guidelines
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Electronics
8. The cleaning instructions for the TALU’s electronics include the point detailed in Table 12B-6.
EXTREME CAUTION ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Do not use water or steam to clean any interior areas of the Hydraulic Control Box – Use air or hand‐wipe clean only and only under the
supervision of a qualified technician
Table 12B–6: Cleaning Instructions for an TALU’s Electronics
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Do not use water or steam to clean any of the unit’s electronics – Use air or hand‐wipe clean only and only under the supervision of a qualified technician
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Winch
9. The cleaning instructions for TALU’s Winch, as illustrated in Figure 12B-12, include the points detailed in Table 12B-7.
Figure 12B-12: TALU’s Winch Assembly
Table 12B-7: Cleaning Instructions for the TALU’s Winch
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 The winch drum in the TALU is located at the back of the rear cabin side of the vehicle. (refer Figure 12B-8)
2 The winch cable is to be extended to full length and subject to a high-pressure water clean using degreaser, if required, to remove all soil, plant and insect matter
3 The winch drum is also to be degreased and subject to a high-pressure water clean
4 All winch ropes, wire ropes and slings are to be re-oiled after inspection. An application of a protective covering (plastic bag) may be required to protect the refurbished ropes and cables
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ANNEX C TO CHAPTER 12
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS – TACLOP
1. This chapter provides basic and specific cleaning requirements for selected vehicles. Where there is a specific requirement or need to highlight particular problem areas detailed cleaning guides are provided as tables and figures in this Annex.
2. The cleaning requirements that follow are in addition to those points for aircraft loading machinery included in Chapter 12 of this publication.
External Areas, Front
3. The cleaning instructions for the TACLOP’s external areas, front, as illustrated in Figure 12C-1, include the points detailed in Table 12C-1.
Figure 12C-1: TACLOP
Table 12C-1: Cleaning Instructions for the TACLOP
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Refer to Chapter 12 for detailed cleaning guidelines
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Cabin
4. The cleaning instructions for the TACLOP’s cabin, as illustrated in Figure 12C-2, include the points detailed in Table 12C-2.
EXTREME CAUTION ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Do not use water or steam to clean any interiors areas of the Unit’s cabin – Use air or hand‐wipe clean only and only under the supervision of a qualified
technician
Figure 12C-2: TACLOP’s Cabin and Dash
Table 12C–2: Cleaning Instructions for the TACLOP’s Cabin
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Do not use water or steam to clean any interiors areas of the Unit’s cabin – Use air or hand-wipe clean only and only under the supervision of a qualified technician
2 Ensure no water or steam enters the dash or under dash electronics components (refer Figure 12C-2).
3 Refer to Chapter 12 for detailed cleaning guidelines
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Hydraulics
5. The cleaning instructions for the TACLOP’s hydraulics, as illustrated in Figures 12C-3 and 12C-4, include the points detailed in Table 12C-3.
Figure 12C-3: TACLOP’s Hydraulic Lift Ram
Figure 12C-4: TACLOP’s Hydraulics Lift Ramp
Table 12C-3: Cleaning Instructions for the TACLOP’s Hydraulics
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Refer to Chapter 12 for detailed cleaning guidelines
CAUTION HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS
Do not use high pressure water or steam to clean the hydraulics or hydraulic control areas unless under the supervision of a qualified technician
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Battery Bay
6. The cleaning instructions for TACLOP’s battery bay, as illustrated in Figure 12C-5, include the points detailed in Table 12C-4.
Figure 12C-5: TACLOP’s Battery Bay
Table 12C-4: TACLOP’s Battery Bay
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Remove the batteries from the vehicle and clean.
2 Clean the battery boxes and cradles and ensure they are free of dirt, dust, plant and insect material.
3 Re-fit batteries only after inspected by AQIS.
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Engine Bay
7. The cleaning instructions for an TACLOP’s engine bay, as illustrated in Figure 12C-6, include the point detailed in Table 12C-5
Figure 12C-6: TACLOP’s Engine Bay
Table 12C–5: Cleaning Instructions for an TACLOP’s Engine Bay
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Refer to Chapter 12 for detailed cleaning guidelines
Electronics
8. The cleaning instructions for a TACLOP’s electronics include the point detailed in Table 12C-6.
EXTREME CAUTION ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Do not use water or steam to clean any electronic kit – Use air or hand clean only and only under the supervision of a qualified technician
Table 12C–6: Cleaning Instructions for an TACLOP’s Electronics
Serial Comments or Tasks Technical Time (hours)
1 Do not use water or steam to clean any of the unit’s electronics – Use air or hand-wipe clean only and only under the supervision of a qualified technician
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