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TM 9-4110-241-13
TO 35E9-274-1
Section VI. PREPARATION FOR STORAGE OR SHIPMENT
4-36. PREPARATION FOR STORAGE.
a. Empty refrigerator completely.
b. Remove any auxiliary equipment in accordance with the manuals covering those items.
c. Wash unit and dry thoroughly.
4-37. PREPARATION FOR SHIPMENT.
a. Empty refrigerator completely.
b. Wash unit and dry thoroughly.
c. Disconnect the external power supply cable.
NOTE
Remove tape from all joints before disassembly of panels.
d.
Refer to para. 4-24 and remove the light assembly in the reverse order of installation.
e.
Refer to para. 4-27 and remove the thermometer in the reverse order of installation.
f.
Refer to figures 4-1 and 4-2 and disconnect the refrigerator panels.
g.
Refer to figure 4-3 and disassemble the refrigerator.
h.
Crate the components in the original shipping crates, if available. For short distance, or if original shipping crates
are not available, place the components in easily handled loads on skids. Place cushioning material and wooden
spacers between surfaces that are easily damaged.  Secure the skids with meal banding.  Cushion the
thermometers with cellulose wadding or other cushioning material. Pack the cushioned items with basic issue
items in a suitable fiberboard container.
i. Refer to para. 4-5 and load and secure the refrigerator crates to the bed of the carrier.
Figure 4-30. Blocking and Tie-Downs
4-52

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