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TM 55-8145-221-14&P 0007 00-3 REFRIGERATED CONTAINER SYSTEM OPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS – Continued 0007 00 REFRIGERATED CONTAINER SYSTEM (Figure 2) – Continued. 2. Start refrigeration unit (4) and operate in heating mode at highest setting (refer to WP 0006 00). CAUTION In  extremely  cold  weather,  if  the  rear  doors  remain  open  for  a  long  period  of  time,  the door seals become hard and brittle.  Do not close doors.  The rear doors will be difficult to close and the seals will be damaged.  Warm seals before closing rear doors. 3. Close rear doors (5) and (6) as much as possible without compressing door seals.  Do not close door release handles. 4. Allow refrigeration unit (4) to operate in heating mode until door seals warm up.  When warm, door seals will be soft and flexible. CAUTION To  prevent  damage  to  rear  door  seals,  keep  doors  closed  during  extremely  cold weather.  Open only for loading or unloading. 5. After seals have warmed up, close left rear door (5) and right rear door (6). 4 6 5 REAR DOORS ALMOST CLOSED Figure 2  Refrigerated Container System Operations - Doors

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