COMPONENT MAINTENANCE
MANUAL
UXF-35 LIFE PRESERVER, Part No. P01202-1XX
Page 102
May 23/11
25-60-35
(2) In countries outside the USA, the aircraft operator's approved maintenance
program in compliance with the respective governing aviation regulatory
authority.
(3) EAM Manufacture's Recommendations As Follows:
NOTE: The UXF-35 is considered "in-service" the first time it is installed
aboard the aircraft. The "in-service" status remains in effect even if
the life preserver is later removed from the aircraft. Thus, time
towards the next scheduled maintenance inspection shall continue
to accrue from the first "in-service" date regardless of whether or
not the life preserver remains aboard the aircraft.
(a) First Maintenance Inspection
1 For new life preservers entered in-service, perform the first
maintenance inspection 60 months from the date the life
preserver was entered in-service. However, first maintenance
must be performed no later than 63 months from the life
preserver’s date of manufacture. The date of manufacture is
clearly marked on the vest.
NOTE: The scheduling of the first maintenance inspection with
respect to the UXF-35’s date of placement in-service is
intended to account for time elapsed during
transporting, warehousing, etc.
2 For UXF-35 life lreservers not entered in-service; perform the
first maintenance inspection 63 months from its date of
manufacture. The date of manufacture is clearly marked on the
vest.
3
After the UXF-35 has successfully passed its first maintenance
inspection, complete documentation procedures described in
Step 10 and return the UXF-35 either to service or storage as
required.