Teledyne Continental Motors, Inc.
TM
Introduction
IOF-240 Series Engine Maintenance Manual
1-3
29 November 2006
1-1.1. Advisories
This manual utilizes three types of advisories; defined as follows:
WARNING
A warning emphasizes information which, if disregarded,
could result in severe injury to personnel or equipment failure.
CAUTION: Emphasizes certain information or instructions, which if
disregarded, may result in damage to the engine or accessories.
NOTE: Provides special interest information, which may facilitate
performance of a procedure or operation of equipment.
Warnings and cautions precede the steps to which they apply; notes are placed in the
manner which provides the greatest clarity. Warnings, cautions and notes do not impose
undue restrictions. Failure to heed advisories will likely result in the undesirable or
unsafe conditions the advisory was intended to prevent. Advisories are inserted to ensure
maximum safety, efficiency, and performance. Abuse, misuse, or neglect of equipment
can cause eventual engine malfunction or failure.
1-1.2. Using this Manual
This manual, the Installation and Operation Manual, applicable service documents, and
other related publications constitute the Instructions for Continued Airworthiness (ICAs)
prepared by TCM and approved by the FAA. TCM prepared this manual in a user-
friendly format suited equally for electronic viewing and print. Figures in this manual are
for reference only, depicting the most prominent configuration in the engine series.
Consult the parts catalogs for an illustrated parts breakdown of your specific engine and
each subsystem.
Teledyne Continental Motors (TCM) provides Instructions for Continued Airworthiness
based on the design, testing, and certification of engines and parts for which TCM is the
holder of the Type Certificate (TC) or Parts Manufacturing Approval (PMA) issued by
the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
WARNING
Instructions in TCM manuals are applicable only to engines
and parts supplied by TCM. TCM ICAs should not be used for
non-TCM parts.
Installation of non-TCM parts on a TCM engine constitutes a deviation from TCM type-
design criteria. TCM has not participated in design, test or certification of any non-TCM
parts. TCM does not provide product manufacturing specifications to aftermarket parts
manufacturers and accepts no liability for the suitability, durability, longevity, or safety
of such parts installed on TCM engines. Installation of non-TCM parts on a TCM engine
must be performed using Instructions for Continued Airworthiness prepared by the
manufacturer and approved by the FAA for the subject installation.