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Maintenance—2246 1Y and 2246 Mod A Service
Table 6-2
External Inspection Checklist
Item
Inspect For
Repair Action
Cabinet, Front Panel, and
Cover
Cracks, scratches, deformations,
damaged hardware or gaskets.
Touch up paint scratches and
replace defective components.
Front-panel controls
Missing, damaged, or loose knobs,
buttons, and controls.
Repair or replace missing or
defective items.
Connectors
Broken shells, cracked insulation,
and deformed contacts. Dirt in
connectors.
Replace defective parts. Clean or
wash out dirt.
Carrying Handle
Correct operation.
Replace defective parts.
Accessories
Missing items or parts of items,
bent pins, broken or frayed cables,
and damaged connectors.
Replace damaged or missing items,
frayed cables, and defective
parts.
Table 6-3
Internal Inspection Checklist
Item
Inspect For
Repair Action
Circuit Boards
Loose, broken, or corroded solder
connections. Burned circuit boards.
Burned, broken, or cracked
circuit-run plating.
Clean solder corrosion with an
eraser and flush with isopropyl
alcohol. Resolder defective con
nections. Determine cause of
burned items and repair. Repair
defective circuit runs.
Resistors
Burned, cracked, broken, or
blistered.
Replace defective resistors. Check
for cause of burned component
and repair as necessary.
Solder Connections
Cold solder or rosin joints.
Resolder joint and clean with
isopropyl alcohol.
Capacitors
Damaged or leaking cases.
Corroded solder on leads or
terminals.
Replace defective capacitors. Clean
solder connections and flush with
isopropyl alcohol.
Semiconductor
Loosely inserted in sockets.
Distorted pins.
Firmly seat loose semiconductors.
Remove devices having distorted
pins. Carefully straighten pins (as
required to fit the socket), using
long-nose pliers, and reinsert
firmly. Ensure that straightening
action does not crack the pins,
causing them to break.
Wiring and Cables
Loose plugs or connectors. Burned,
broken, or frayed wiring.
Firmly seat connectors. Repair or
replace defective wires or cables.
Chassis
Dents, deformations, and damaged
hardware.
Straighten, repair, or replace
defective hardware.
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Summary of Contents for 2246 1Y
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