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TM 5-4110-234-14
TO 40R7-5-7-1
Section III OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS
Para
Para.
Assembly and Preparation for Use..................2-4
Preparation for Movement .................................... 2-7
Initial Adjustments and Checks ......................2-5
Operating Instructions on Decals and Instruction
Operating Procedures ....................................2-6
Plates ..................................................................... 2-8
2-4. ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE
Services of organizational maintenance should be employed for original unpacking, assembly installation and
preparation for use. See paragraphs 4-4 through 4-9.
2-5. INITIAL ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS
a. Inspect all panels, doors, and screens for loose mounting, obstructions or shipping damages. See that all tubing and
hoses are properly in place and that connections are tight. Inspect instrument panel for visual damage and loose
mountings. Report any deficiencies to organizational maintenance.
b. Perform the preventive maintenance checks and services listed in Table 2-1.
Model F10000RG-2
WARNING
DO NOT SMOKE while servicing batteries. Lead acid batteries give off highly explosive hydrogen gas
which can be ignited by flame, electrical arcing or by smoking.
c. On Model F1000ORG-2 check the battery water level. Fill with distilled or drinking water up to approximately 9/16
inch (1.43 cm) above the top of the separators.
2-6. OPERATING PROCEDURES
CAUTION
Before initial start up and after periods of extended shut down check to see that organizational
maintenance has properly set (Valves should be tagged) the following valves.
Operators should not adjust valves.
VALVE, RECEIVER INLET must be open.
VALVE, RECEIVER OUTLET must be open.
HAND VALVE, HOT GAS SHUT OFF must be open.
HAND VALVE, DRIER SERVICE must be open.
HAND VALVE, DRIER BYPASS must be closed.
COMPRESSOR VALVE, SUCTION SERVICE must be "backseated and cracked."
COMPRESSOR VALVE, DISCHARGE SERVICE must be "backseated and cracked."
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