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TM 10-4110-262-13&P
OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
ADVANCED DESIGN REFRIGERATOR, 300 CUBIC FOOT (ADR-300)
INSULATED CONTAINER (IC) INCLUDING DOOR
INSPECT
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and special tools
References
None
None
Materials and Parts
Equipment Conditions
None
ADR-300 set up and connected to a power
supply (See WP 0005 00 for set-up procedures.
Personnel Required
Operator
GENERAL SYSTEM INSPECTION
Complete an inspection whenever the status of the ADR-300 changes or if there is a reason to suspect
that the system has been damaged. Perform an inspection of the insulated container for any of the
following reasons:
A new ADR-300 will be used for the first time.
An ADR-300 has been removed from storage for use.
A system has been out of service for an extended period of time.
Doors do not lock or do not open and close easily.
Following an incident of excessive rough handling resulting in possible damage or misalignment of
the ADR-300, which would impair performance.
Prior to using the ADR-300, complete an inspection as described below.
1. Inspect the container skins for breaks, cracks or dents in the sides, roof, base or door. Look for holes
penetrating both inner and outer container skins. Look also for holes or gouges in either skin that are
larger than 1-inch in length or deeper than -inch. Notify direct support maintenance.
2. Examine the temperature display on the rear of the container. Note any damage to the display to
include loose mounting.
0011 00-1

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