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TM 5-4110-234-14
TO 40R7-5-7-1
a. Fuel System Checks. (Model F10000RG-2 only).
WARNING
Do not fill gasoline tank while engine is in operation.
DO NOT Smoke or use an open flame in the vicinity of the engine or fuel tank. Internal combustion
engine fuels are highly flammable.
(1) Checking Fuel Supply. The engine consumes approximately one gallon (3.8 litres) of fuel per hour. The fuel
tank can hold 16 gallons (60.5 litres) of fuel.
(2) Add regular gasoline as needed.
b. Engine Checks and Services (Model F10000RG-2). Ensure that all the instructions of paragraph 4-5 have been
followed, particularly those regarding crankcase oil.
c. The thermostat will have been set to the proper temperature at time of installation. Should it become necessary to
change this setting contact organizational maintenance.
d. The main power pull out disconnect on the F10000R6 unit will have been set to the proper position at installation.
e. To start the unit, place the REFRIGERATOR ON-OFF toggle switch to the on position.
NOTE
In an emergency situation if a serviceable battery for Model F1000O RG-2 is not available, it is possible to
rope start the engine.
f. Operation. After the start-up procedure, the unit will start, stop and defrost automatically while maintaining the required
temperature as set on the thermostat.
g. Shutdown Procedure. To stop the unit place the REFRIGERATOR ON-OFF switch in the OFF position.
h. For extended shut down periods contact organizational maintenance.
2-7. PREPARATION FOR MOVEMENT
When the unit is to be moved, the services of organizational maintenance shall be employed for the necessary
preparations. See Chapter 4, Section VI.
2-8. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ON DECALS AND INSTRUCTION PLATES
a. The control panel has basic operating and maintenance instructions printed on the front side. The wiring diagram is
printed on the back side.
NOTE
Some of the instructions on this plate do not apply to the operator.
b. The unit identification nameplate is located on the lower right front access door.
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