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TROUBLESHOOTING BASIC
Troubleshooting Procedure
A troubleshooting procedure serves as a starting point for your troubleshooting work. You will branch in and
out of procedures as you work to find a fault. Also, you will correct the fault, and check that the fault has been
corrected. The parts of a troubleshooting procedure are given below.
Legend to Sample Above
T I T LE
INITIAL SETUP
TASK STEPS
ILLUSTRATIONS
QUESTIONS
REFERENCE LETTER
This is the name of the procedure.
This tells you the tools, materials/parts, personnel, references,
and equipment conditions needed to do the procedure.
These boxes give you step-by-step instructions.
These help you locate and identify parts.
This is the last step in YES blocks. The answer to this question
will direct you to the next block.
This will send you to the correct block to continue with the trou-
bleshooting procedure.
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