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TM 5-4110-234-14
TO 40R7-5-7-1
CHAPTER 2
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Section DESCRIPTION AND USE OF OPERATOR'S CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
2-1. GENERAL
After the unit has been properly installed and initial preparation for operation is complete the basic unit operation is
automatic. The operator should read and become totally familiar with all information pertaining to required observations
and services necessary for this unit contained in chapters 1, 2 and 3 of this manual before starting unit.
2-2. OPERATOR'S CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
a. For instrument panel controls and indicators see figure 2-1 for the F10000R-6 and figure 2-2 for the F10000RG-2.
After all other checks and services have been completed it is only necessary to turn REFRIGERATION ON-OFF switch to
on for automatic operation.
Model F10000RG-2
WARNING
Engine Exhaust Gas
(Carbon Monoxide)
is DEADLY!
Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas formed by incomplete combustion of hydrocarbon fuels. Carbon monoxide
is a dangerous gas that can cause unconsciousness and is potentially lethal. Some of the symptoms or signs of carbon
monoxide inhalation are:
Dizziness
Vomiting
Intense Headache
Muscular Twitching
Weakness and Sleepiness
Throbbing in Temples
If you experience any of the above symptoms, get out into fresh air immediately.
The best protection against carbon monoxide inhalation is a regular inspection of the complete exhaust system. If you
notice a change in the sound or appearance of exhaust system, shut the unit down immediately and have it inspected and
repaired at once by a competent mechanic.
WARNING
Protect Against Moving Parts
Do not wear loose clothing in the vicinity of moving parts, such as shafts, flywheels, fans, belts, etc.
Keep your hands away from moving parts.
Do not operate without protective guards and screens securely in place.
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