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Figure 5-4. TM  5-4120-361-14 (7) Refer to figure 6-1 and purge cardiac  rhythm  abnormalities the refrigerant system. or the induction of arryth- mias, as a result of exposure (8) Refer to figure 6-2 and charge to fluorocarbon refrigerant the refrigerant system. gases (freons). Such indivi- duals should be evaluated by local medical authorities be- 5-19. Condenser Coil. fore working in environments where potential freon exposure a.   Removal. Remove condenser coil may  occur. as  follows: 1. Caution should be exer- cised with fluorocarbon re- frigerant gas (freons) as they can displace oxygen and there- by cause suffocation. 2. Personnel with a history or other evidence of cardiac rhythm abnormalities should be made aware of the potential for aggravation of existing (1) Refer to figure 6-1 and dis- charge the refrigerant system. (2) Refer to figure 4-4 and remove housing top covers. (3) Refer to figure 4-3 and remove condenser guard. (4) Refer to figure 4-9 and remove power actuator, bracket and left con- denser fan motor and supports. (5) Disconnect tubing from con- denser coil and remove other tubing and fittings as required. 5-11

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