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TM5-4110-234-14
TO 40R7-5-7-1
4-80.
PRESERVATION
Use a cloth dampened with an approved cleaning solvent to clean the refrigeration unit. Dry thoroughly. Touch up
paint all surfaces as needed (see TM 43-0139). Coat machined surfaces with preservative or cover with barrier material.
Coat exposed metal surfaces with preservative. Store all refrigeration units in an area where a low relative humidity and
an even temperature are maintained, if possible. Where no suitable storage facility is available, cover the entire unit with
a tarpaulin.
4-81.
PREPARATION FOR SHIPMENT
a.
For refrigeration system pump down refer to direct support maintenance.
b.
Loosen the drive belt(s).
c.
Perform the preservation procedure of paragraph 4-80.
d.  Remove the mounting hardware which fastens the unit to the enclosure wall. Carefully slide the unit out of
the wall opening.
Maintain the unit in a vertical position at all times.
e.
On Model F1000ORG-2 perform the engine storage procedure of paragraph 4-79.
f.
Wrap the refrigerator in two layers of barrier paper and pack in a wooden crate, preferably the original if it has
been preserved.
4-100

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