TM 9--2350--292--20--10186 00--1SERVICE UPON RECEIPT0186 00THIS WORK PACKAGE COVERS:Initial Procedures, Preoperational Procedures, Operational Procedures, Equipment FaultsNOTEIf the vehicle has been shipped by rail, unblock and un-load the equipment according WP 0712 00.INITIAL PROCEDURESInspect the equipment for damage incurred during shipment. If the equipment has been damaged, report the dam-age on SF Form 364, Report of Deficiency.Check the equipment against the packing slip to see if the shipment is complete. Report all discrepancies in accor-dance with the instructions on DA PAM 738--750.Check whether the equipment has been modified. Reference shall be made to the authorized equipment configura-tion change list when applicable.Deprocessing Unpacked EquipmentClean all tools and equipment.Store all basic issue items in their respective vehicle storage facility as indicated in TM 9--2350--292--10.Clean the vehicle as follows:WARNINGRemove any rust--preventive compound from exterior surfaces with dry--cleaning solvent(item 1, WP 0716 00). Whenever possible, the vehicle crew will help in cleaning.Armament parts are coated with rust--preventive compound when received from storage. Clean these parts thor-oughly with rags or a brush saturated with dry--cleaning solvent (item 1, WP 0716 00). After complete removal ofthe rust--preventive compound, lubricate as specified in WP 0187 00.Component parts of each weapon should be cleaned separately where possible. Component parts are inter-changeable; however, the parts originally assembled work best together.Assembly of EquipmentThe M88A2 HRV equipment and systems are shipped as assembled units. Assembly is not required.
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