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10. References
When referring to a figure or a table in the
same section, it is identified by the figure or
table number. For example (Ref. Figure 202).
When referring to a figure or table in a
different section, it is identified by the figure
or table number and the section number. For
example (Ref. Section 29-00-00, Figure 201).
If it is necessary to do another task as part of
the task being preformed, the other task will
be referred to in a step. If the other task is in
the same section, there will be no other
reference to the task made. If the other task is
not in the same section, a reference will be
made to the section for the other task. For
example (Ref. Section 29-00-00).
11. MDHI Publications Revisions and
Reissues
Changes in the helicopter, equipment, mainte­
nance practices, procedures and additional
information, update and replace maintenance
manual content. To ensure that MDHI
manuals continue to show current changes,
revised information is supplied as follows.
A. Revision
Change to parts of the manual by the replace­
ment, addition and/or deletion of pages is done
by revision. The List of Effective Pages (LOEP)
that accompanies each revision, identifies all
affected pages. Such pages must be removed
from the manual and discarded. Added or
replaced pages must be put in and examined
against the List of Effective Pages (LOEP).
Text that is changed in a revision will be
identified by a black revision bar in the left or
right margin adjacent to the revised text.
Figures that have a major change will be
identified by a revision bar in the left or right
margin. Figures that have a minor change will
have the change pointed to by a hand in the
graphic.
B. Reissue
When several changes are included, the manual
is reissued. The preceding issue of the manual
then becomes obsolete and must be discarded.
Changes that are made during a reissue will
have no indication of changed information. A
reissue is considered a new pubblication.
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MD Helicopters, Inc.
Rotorcraft Maintenance Manual
01-00-00
12. Service Bulletins and Letters
Service information is to be considered part of
the manual.
13. Application of Warnings, Cautions and
Notes
Throughout this manual, Warnings, Cautions
and Notes are used to emphasize instructions or
information considered to be unusual or critical.
Caution and Warning statements will always
precede the information or instructions to which
they apply. A note can appear in text before or
after instructions to which it applies. The
conditions that warrant use of Notes, Cautions
and Warnings are given by the subsequent.
Warnings call attention to use of
WARNING
materials, processes, methods,
procedures, or limits which must be followed
precisely to avoid injury to persons.
Cautions call attention to use of
CAUTION
methods and procedures which
if not strictly monitored, can cause damage
or destruction of equipment.
NOTE:
Notes call attention to methods which
make the job easier.
A. Warning Symbols
Symbols (or ICONs) are used as a method for
displaying immediate graphic information. To
obtain a technical descriptions of hazards
associated with the warning symbols in this
manual, refer to CSP-SPM, Chapter 1.
B. Service and Operations Report Form 853
MDHI Service and Operations Report Form
853A can be used to report any service problems
found with the MD Explorer helicopter.
Use of this form is recommended, to allow
MDHI supply owners and operators better
service.
The form also serves as a detailed record for
owners and operators. Copies of the form can
be procured by contacting:
MD Helicopters, Inc.
Technical Publications
4555 E. McDowell Road,
Bldg. M615/G048
Mesa, Arizona 85215-9734

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