TM 5-6115-332-14
P-8-614-14
TO 35C2-3-424-1
4-26. Oil Pressure Indicator (M2).
CAUTION
When working inside the control pan-
el, disconnect plug P1 to prevent bat-
tery voltage arcing.
a. Removal. Refer to figure 4-24 and the follow-
ing instructions to remove the oil pressure
indicator.
(1) Tag and disconnect electrical leads from
the oil pressure indicator.
(2) Remove nuts, washers and shield securing
the oil pressure indicator to the control panel.
(3) Remove oil pressure indicator.
b. Cleaning, Inspection and Repair.
(1) Carefully and thoroughly clean the exte-
rior of the time totalizing meter with a clean lint
free cloth.
(2) Inspect oil pressure indicator for signs of
burned areas, damaged threads, loose or corroded
terminals, and for chipped or broken glass.
c.
(3) Replace a defective oil pressure indicator.
Installation.
CAUTION
When installing the oil pressure indi-
cator be certain that all wire leads are
returned to the correct terminals. If
these instructions are not followed,
serious damage will result.
(1) Position the oil pressure indicator in place
on the control panel.
(2) Secure to panel with shield, washers and
nuts.
(3) Reconnect leads.
d. Testing.
Test with a multimeter for
continuity.
4-27. Remote-Local Switch (S5).
CAUTION
When working inside the control pan-
el, disconnect plug P1 to prevent bat-
tery voltage arcing.
a. Removal. Refer to figure 4-24 and the follow-
ing instructions to remove the remote-local switch.
(1) Tag and disconnect
from the remote-local switch.
all electrical leads
(2) Remote nut and washer securing remote-
local switch to the control panel.
(3) Remove remote-local switch.
b. Cleaning, Inspection and Repair.
(1) Clean the remote-local switch with a clean
lint free cloth.
(2) Inspect switch for corroded terminals,
loose contacts, signs of burned areas, thread dam-
age, or cracks.
(3) Replace a damaged or defective remote-
local switch.
c. Installation.
CAUTION
When installing the remote-local
switch be certain that all wire leads
are returned to the correct terminals.
If these instructions are no followed,
serious damage will result.
(1) Position remote-local switch in place on
control panel and secure with washer and nut.
(2) Reconnect leads.
d. Testing. Test with a multimeter for con-
tinuity of switch contacts.
4-28. Start-Stop Switch (S4).
CAUTION
When working inside the control pan-
el, disconnect plug P1 to prevent bat-
tery voltage arcing.
a. Removal. Refer to figure 4-24 and the follow-
ing instructions to remove the start-stop switch.
(1) Tag and disconnect leads from the start-
stop switch.
(2) Remove nut and washer securing the
start-stop switch to the control panel.
(3) Remove start-stop switch.
b. Cleaning, Inspection and Repair.
(1) Clean the start-stop switch with a clean
lint free cloth.
(2) Inspect switch for corroded terminals,
loose contacts, signs of burned areas, thread dam-
age, or cracks.
(3) Inspect switch for proper operation.
(4) Replace a damaged or defective switch.
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