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TM  9-4120-367-14 TM 07592B-14/1 6.9  COMPRESSOR. - Continued Location/Item Removal Action Disconnect  power  supply. Remove  top  covers. Avoid contact with refrigerant. Acid burns could result from contact with re- frigerant. Discharge refrigerant system. It maybe necessary to wait for crank- case heater to cool. Heater can cause severe  burns. Disconnect  electrical  connector. Unsolder or, if necessary, cut tubing at the com- pressor. Loosen two screws in each of four access covers on bottom of air conditioner. Move four access covers to one side. Remove four sets of screws, washers, bushings, and nuts. If compressor is being removed due to burnout, use care when lifting to avoid touching compressor sludge. Acid in sludge can cause burns. Lift compressor from air conditioner. Remarks High voltage can kill. Paragraph 6.4 Save  for  installation.  Inspect bushing and washers. It may be necessary to order new for installation. a. b . c . d. e . f . g  . h. i  . 6 - 33

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