PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-602

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 602

JANUARY 2003

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-602 - Page 20 of 30
“Isolate whether
the problem is
with the cable or
the charger. If
possible, switch
the cable with
another one.”
PS 602
JAN 03
43
T
here is a mountain of hand-held ter-
minal units (HTU), AN/PSG-9(V)1
and (V)2, at the manufacturer for
replacement of cracked display screens.
And guess what? Cracked screens
are
not
covered under the warranty if it
is determined to be other than fair wear
and tear. The money for replacement
comes out of your unit’s pocket.
Protect those screens by putting on
reinforcement modification kit, NSN
5895-01-483-2434. The kit includes an
aluminum plate, two pieces of Velcro
and installation instructions.
PS 602
JAN 03
42
PP-8444A/U Battery Charger…
whaddaya
mean,
my
unit’s gotta
pay to fix
all these
display
screens?!?
At 50 bucks,
the kit’s a
bargain
compared to
the price of
replacing
an HTU.
The J-6362/U cable, NSN
5940-01-427-9395, will carry
24-volt DC power to the
PP-8444A/U battery charger,
any vehicle with a NATO slave
receptacle
-
unless
there are problems.
“If your battery charger
does not power up after
it’s connected by the
cable to the receptacle,
make sure the AC power
switch is
off
and
the DC is
on.”
“If need be, use
compressed air to
the instructions in
TM 11-6130-489-13&P.
If this
doesn’t
work,
the problem is
with the charger.
Turn it in to DS
for repair.
Still
nothing?”
AN/PSG-9(V)1 & 2…
Still
nothing?


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