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U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, Ft. Knox Field Unit Steele Hall, Fort Knox, KY 40121
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Ml Procedure Guides are research products developed to aid Ml Tank crewwn in performance of procedural tasks required to prepare the tank for operations and to power down crew stations after operations. The Procedure Guides are designed to supplement the User's Technical Manual (TM). The Procedure
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Guides have advantages over the TM for day-to-day operational use in that is one guide for each crew position: Tank Commander, Gunner, Driver, and Loader. Each guide has only tasks specific to the position. Each guide is therefore less bulky, easier to access, and more a~ailable than (C inued)
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(Continued) The Procedure Guides follow the TIM to the extent possible. They use
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flow-chart-like symbols to identify procedural steps where decisions have to be made or recursive operations begin. The M1 Procedure Guides will be distributed to tank crews in plastic binders that will protect each page from the dirt and grease of the armor work environment.
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The Army Research Institute-Ft Knox Field Unit has been working toward solution of training and performance problems that result from the Army's acquisition of sophisticated new weapons systems. The research has focused on the development and fielding of the Ml Abrams Tank. Problems In personnel seleftion and assignment, individual and crew training, and training and performance in units are being investigated by the Weapons System Training Team at Fort Knox. The Ml "Abrams" Tank requires crewmen to perform a number of long procedural tasks to prepare for and secure after combat operations. The primary document for information on performance of these tasks is the tank operator's technical manual, TM-9-2350-255-l0. The TM is to be used in training and as an aid in performing tasks in operational units. In operational testing of the M1 it was observed that many preoperational tasks were not being performed correctly and the TM was frequently not being used. Features of the TM, such as its large size, its being designed for novice performers, and its detailed task descriptions could have contributed causing these problems. Also since there is only one TM per tank it cannot be used by crewmen who must simultaneously power up their stations. This research product, Ml Procedure Guides, was designed to provide Ml" crewmen with a job aid that they could use to perform the procedural tasks necessary to prepare for and secure from combat operations. The Procedure Guides present sufficient information for Armor crewmen who have been previously trained to perform Ml tasks. They are grouped by duty station and use a flow chart format to handle decision aking and recursive operations. In operational settings the procedures guides are each packaged in plastic binders to protect them from the dirt and grease of the tank work environment. Each page is inserted in a plastic cover to allow for pages to be replaced as changes are made. Pending the outcome of tests of the effectiveness of the guides, plans are to distribute them when soldiers go through Ml, 19K One Station Unit Training and to each Ml battalion as it undergoes transition training. Use of job aids such as the Procedure Guides should impact on the effectiveness and availability of the Ml weapons system.
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IN4TRODUCTION
The Army Research Institute has developed a set of Ml Procedure Guides to meet a perceived need by Ml tank crewmen for detailed procedural task information in a form that would be readily available to them, complete, and usable in the tank work environment. The procedure guides were designed to aid in performance
of the noncombat tasks that are required to prepare the Ml tank for combat and power it down after operations. The guides provide each crewmember a convenient,
accurate, and comprehensive document which identifies the tasks at his station and the tasks' procedures. The MI Procedure Guides were designed to overcome problems that seem to exist with using the tank's operator's mnual, TH 9-2350-255-10, as a day to day job aid for performing procedural tasks. Performance Aid (SPA) guidelines. the mnual is The operator's manual is formatted using Skill Tasks are highly proceduralized. Each task in
described by an extensive verbal description of task steps and a The task detailing is designed to allow novice
series of illustrations.
performers to complete tasks; this level of detail is probably inappropriate for the needs of experienced MI crewmen. Also, the use of elaborate task detailing Although it is divided in
three sections, the sections must be kept together because the index for the entire manual is located only in the last section. manual Is cumbersome to use. * " "*' Because of its size the
The most serious problem with using the operator's manual to perform procedural tasks is that there is only one issued per tank. Since each crewman
has pre and post operations tasks to perform, at least three soldiers will have to do the tasks without the aid of the manual. Unavailability of adequate task Past
research has shown that tasks that are as long and complicated, as are many that
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must be performed on the Ml tank, cannot be performed accurately for very long after training based solely on soldier's recall.
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Ml Procedure Guides are designed to serve as job aids for experienced crewmen to use in performance of the l's noncombat procedural tasks. Since.p
many of the Ml's tasks are fairly complicated and require crewman to decide between alternative behaviors, a checklist format which simply lists task steps was not appropriate. For example, the procedure for zeroing the main
gun contains 16 potential decision points within more than 100 procedural steps. * To overcome this problem, an "algorithmic" type checklist was developed A set of algorithmic characteristics (guidelines) These
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were established to ensure uniformity in the task descriptions. characteristics are as follows:
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task performance.
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Information included in the procedures is restricted to only that which . unambiguous and at a level
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All decision points occurring during task performance are identified. Based upon the user's
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answer (formulated Internally) the appropriate succeeding steps will be identified. This branching tethnique requires that: P
- All decision points occurring in the procedure must be identified. - All possible alternative actions/procedures be identified and detailed.
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Each algpritm possesses obvious start and finish points. Duplication of any "coimn" subprocedures is to be avoided. For those
subprocadures fomd in a task, a separate algorithm is developed for that subprocedure. This avoids unnecessarily lengthy and repetitive procedures.
- Necessary pictures or illustrations are included in each procedure guide. - Each procedure guide contains a table of contents which allows the user to rapidly locate the desired procedure (task).
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The physical dimensions of the procedure guides should be tailored to their That is, procedure guide size should take into
account space required and available for use, storage requirements, and frequency of anticipated or required use. The algorithms that were produced account for most (if not all) of the unique occurrences within tasks. for each A tank crew position. A procedure guide booklet has been produced A total of sixty-four tasks are presented across
Tables 1 through 4 list all tasks included in the Driver, Loader, In addition, before, during, and
after operations preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) activities are
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Install Weapon - M240 Prepare to Fire Checks doresight the Cal .50 Zero the Cal .50 Secure Station Remove Weapon - Cal .50 Remove Weapon - M240 Secure Station and Turret Power Down Station and Turret Clear the Cal .50 Set Headspace and Timing - Cal .50 Clear the M240 Operate/Secure Gas Particulate Filter Before Operations PMCS, Master Check-Off List - Before Operations PMCS Master Check-Off List - During Operations PMCS Master Check-Off List - After Operations PMCS_
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Table 2. Gunner Procedure Guides ACTIVITIES Prepare Station Enter Station Install Coaxial Machinegun Power Up Station Perform GPS Functional Check
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Enter Station Power Up Hull Systems Start Engine After Start Checks Secure Station Shut Down Engine Power Down Hull Systems Exit Tank Operate/Secure Gas Particulate Filter Before Operations PMCS Uuring Operations PMCS After Operations PMCS
Table 4. Loader Procedure Guides ACTIVITIES Prepare Station Install Weapon Enter Station Power Up Station Secure Station Power Down Station Remove the M240 Machinegun Unload (Clear) Main Gun Manually Extract a Maln Gun Round j
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identified in each crew member's guide for the PMCS checks at his station. tank conmander's guide also contains a master list crew station. The tank coumnader can use this list of PMCS checks for each
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allows for easy substitution of pages as changes in procedures are posted. The El Procedure Guides are designed to be supplements to, not replacements for, the K4's operator's manual. Procedures in the guides follow the operator's If a soldier does encounter a situa-
tion not covered by the guide, he should refer back to the operator's manual for complete information on the task. used for initial task training. Furthermore, the operator's manual should be familiar with the
location of equipment and task terminology should he begin to use the procedure
"algorithmic" style of task formatting and certain abbreviations will be unfamiliar to many soldiers. Learning to use the guides properly and comand emphasis on
their continued use should result in more careful and accurate performance of pre and post operations tasks. Many of the training hours on the ?1 tank or any other tank are spent learning
procedures.
The unavailability of the TM in most situations and no adequate Job The use of effective job 3_ presently spent
aids would preclude the need to spend as much training time as is on procedural tasks. ,
ing that they knew the locations of various task referenced equipment and had
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or procedure guides could conceivably free up considerable training time that could then be used to train on skilled performance tasks. The M1 tank is a complex weapon system that incorporates many technological improvements within its mechanical and fire control systems. Many of the 0
combat functions that depended on human performance accuracy in earlier tanks are performed by the bl's automated systems. tion of these systems is The importance of proper opera-
use of job aids such as the procedure guides that follow should contribute to maintaining the bl tank and ensure its effectiveness on the battlefield. --
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Insert
Cloe.
POWER UP STATION
Sip
I
LoUw.
siGI-Pr
m SwuLiNG NoIsE
OARD a IF NTDRAULIC PRESSUR DROPS SSUDDENLY TO SELO 500 PSI, OFF TUftLlV ZORLIIIARLE DOW lMG SHUT I 1. 2. 3. Turret power . . . Assure ON ELectrical Assure uinlmi system Pat . . . . Is volts Regime or AhXi HD IL . . TST butt. . Runing or 01 (TC) O upper and" les panels en
.3
. . . Press
5.
6.
PAML LITS . . .dju lydraulic pressure gage. CC power . CC? TUT butto. Prea/cbeck lishta CCI. o wr.. " . . Cloee/latch
. . 1500-1700 PSI
7. 8.
35
o ." . .
lo.
T S zo.MI ,.Ia\
++o'.
lo c*I
. Turt
. .. . U o k(
1m.
r).oa
-.
'
"12
.lo
. . . . . . Unl . tr'llerll
If=
14.
(looder)
IPV WOIXI
as
S F W'T'ZO EL
.. i~mm
o COCK.amm nm+,
-
2.
2. 4.
Off
-!) (lower)
go.........
9-
36
p
K
9. o S .CT... 10." A 11. 12. 13.
demts .....
dot..
LTI jCLZA /SNT N sfit1cS1 ati n .
Opes,
L U1 F S CPS e0e . IOIc l. o c " !Ge e n a
lower... ..
14 . VL l / C I /St ..
. . ..
0 bao31 to 101
F U.etf
.
.
blocked out of
1 .
L a.3 m
L 0 3t
PvOMuI
GS
ADJUSTMENTS
1. 2. 3.
4. S.
c ea
eyepelce . . .
6. Palm sultcbes.
. squaese
lot?
8. Pal s
T0
7s.
AZ knob........
evtchee. . . 1ulues6
37
CHSCK ST S The box (to tha right) contans the comon dataA. Whean a step in this procedure N requires you to "Chew a data Ona data ent"check" u try. use this comaon sequence. Ta,. go to the'aext step In t procedure. Z. szW= key. .. . as&/rItea, (To be used for al data checks) Data ay ..... Pre/rle.
C. Number keys or
.....
2.
CC? power
3.
keys)
4. S.
I 29.92
6. Ms lever .....
7.
. .
er
"Check" (use nimber keys) mber 12. U trse data.. . "Check" (ume hays) (uS WAe r ."Check" data ..... 13. z keys) 14. L . .. '11. ANS SU18 date
38
"0
33.
&M
SaC.
MM
. . . SOT or W or MAT
AM
keys) keys)
(ums
anmre
"Chek" (ue. m
Clase
Ier
21. . Key Co
s.
22
@dos
*Cose/Uahs*
2. nwaxw~tsrm. . sm
3. PO R .. . .. m'Imm IO
+ /
0. DU
TN"iS
S. S Im P.LU a .... S . S . PO
3.
1.
P-I1,
a f
pt.. ....
@ees"i 5.. WI? ?Ul?* 1AT............ ll 6. Falt 11.e. . . .O lees tbe 7-.
8.
mI low ..
Wm TaS
.
..
Sm
s eP..si-e
. U.
. .. w . . .
t On lees thee 5
30
13. 14.
tUUW.uL MOD
...
05
e .. CS law
See comer ym . all bottom smol*. rme M. pesble 10x See wavin TIS retam icle, ra Asmar am
15. LG.
17.
UST 9TT? .. . . .TA PAI . . . on lee tha $ Fa1lt igt. sees%"b WS imp . Se tticle cemrezed. vertical bar Let of retSiel. rease at boelem. pesibl Co pesible
21.
22.
...... Adjust brightaom KrCL .Z . SUCK NOT . . IGUR . Sea dark bar o CS i~as
26.
27. 28.
29.
NOT I.
daftak gr- n
Em light bar m.
30. 31.
32.
33. 34.
35.
36. 37.
. O 1000 motor target .Adjut . Adjust Adjust i, aster 260 rasp Clockwise all tie wa, See range e ol I red. 2680,
. Adust
40
f st to
40. T h14L IDzs. . . On. S2SI, or 0F7. - f7,
MY
tor
ICtT.AR/sir to CLUZR
f Ts not usedI
] 4tmedtlv I
/ FLThT
41.
1.
2.
3. 4.
f use duing
On distant ta.t
Adj.t Adjust to focus reticle Adjust
. .
briotmsea
GAS fousie rim .......... nCLI "eLet
7. 8. 9. Ia.
41
PERFORM COPUTE
SEW TEST
1A
.:? . .. .m . .zevate
2.
3.
FlU
CTIML
4.
S.
VOINL HID
RIPT knobs. . . . djuat drift .I., Turret power o
ca pm bmadlea
6. Powr costrol
..
. notire test
Squesee for
7.
Fala msitc..
COP tet
US
PAIR
O"Tabe-
9.
</_I
_>.--4J Palmmtcbea.......Ialaa
10.
L,
10..
n&Mlgd~
AUTO
00
2l.
..... kay
key .a....
l, Pree./releeae
40
42
was DIS1.A
OR
AMD
numbers . . . .
e.
Go~.
41?
PAei a
? ake Close/latch
TESTnFu 1. Load system .hc . Pairts= (pap. 22) 2. Fixing circuts cck . Peoms (Pass 24) 3.* Croela4 iSommr check . Perform (pae. 28)
comm~a
sysTE)(
'43
PERFORM LEAD SYSTEM CHECK 1. Computer oafl test . ...... 2.- CPS day ballistic door . 3. 1231 CONTROL
Ho. .U. .K. . . .
S. 6. 7. 5. 9. 10.
AM
SILK?..
.9LT . . .
NAGIIC&UWC.
. . . . .
Computer..
is.
Raise"...
16.
oe
44
-W4
1. 2. 3. 4.
(loader)
turret/breach.
Breach block Tooter . .
S.
6.
to
ON (loader)
S. 9.
Operate Squeeze
Teoter shou:ld 1i
10.
Press repeatedly
Tooerhouldflesh
eahtm trigger
11.
Cun tube/ turret/breech . . . Clear MOVE CUP AND/OR TURRET MY. 12.QUNTUW DIMG .OLWUING de
13.
Palosewitch*@e.
. . Squeeze Le1t trigger . . . Squeezelrelease sight trigger. .. Squeselrelaa Pas switchee.s .Nalms Turret traverse .... Lock (loader) .o Both Pala Squesee switches. .. ... Power control tate left hanle@ .. .. . ...
Left trigger
. .
Squesea/relese
otfes
45
Right triter.
Left trigger . . . SqUeeelrelaeet Tester should Right trigger. Roth pals switches ..... Turret traverse lock ....... Ilevation travel lock ......... Pover control handle ........ Roth pala switch ......... Squaezo/roleame Release Unlock (loader) Lock Pull back trying to elevate weapons Squeee / Testert should1 not flash o I nog flsh
_. . Left trigger . . . Squst/reJlae& Right trigger. . . SqTeeaarerJ4 oth pals witche ....... Elevation travel lock ......... IaLOSe Uaak
...-
litch
. . . .
Sque
-qu-se/relaOea -s 't uld f not flash
39. 40.
41.
Roth pals
switchs.. ... ..
=1 S3C.....
Wh/TURZrt ORU? .- K L(leder)
42.
43. 44. 46.
...
queee
tTe s ho 'tester shoul
Left trigger . . . Squesse/release e Riht trigger. . . queeae/:el Both pala switches ....... Rleaue
46.
47.
Tester. .. ..
...
om/stow
STomrvd
Eject"S guard . .
46
. MauIally enter So
. .
Preas/ralesse
DOES
a. Croawdd sensor
PREPARE TO FIRE CEECKS i. 1. coas~ai coxialof Mounting/operation eLactrical solemold. masnual trigear manal sfae
aschinagus . . . . Cbecks
2. 3.
axle reference
sensor .. ......
4. manual Inputs to auto f Ire contral data ... S. Manuel inputs to fire control data .. .. .... 6. Coaxial sechinegue, . . . 7. Main gu . .. ... S. Main gu . .. ...
47
mnz z
REnRENCz SENSOR
FlUlZ COUrTL
3. 4. S.
6.
-0.
OX.iS Squeeze )tS ka lit t
S0 Glowlt'
,,
Salea
9.
38la
0.
9. M
10.
lever .. . .. OUT
:o 1
]jb : t!R
CC door . . . . .
USS
48
p.1%
__
ae .
2. Desired auto input key.. . PlusS/fIL;I.S3 3. Nu ~r/syubol keys ......... Imput data
4.
S4.
CLER My.
. . Pre.
/,oles
6.~
Di
elatch
.7.
-I-J.AL.-.1
I -" .. .. " . .. .. .
n m "Ill
"
, . '"
, ,-
..
'in
--
doer
49
COTL DATA-
1. 2. 3.
Open
GO SEUCT .
(sKLZT
N- or -COAX-
4.
... ! AM
SuxICT .. .. ...
5..
Set
to AMM* tMe
5.
1. U S/Lidata
6.
A,, ha
....... -.
... Pro
.,atleme
S.
SIM
hey ....
Preaa/roesea
Ais
10.-.ANA
Aa
50
11.
12.
2. Target . . 600 voters 3. Weapon. .. . . .... all 4. Gunner's station . Power uip Ad S. coax . .L ... 6. Day ballistic
do . . Open.
50 God
7. 6. 9. 10.
GIM/UI33
DRIVE
POh1DO
Assure on
-- 9. . .
TIOI
lever
109
12. IMinlaxterior
.. .. Clear/aim downrange
51
13.
U4.
is.
CPS reticle .
. .
Target ......
er . .. . . . .i'SN
lP sO -tN~
20. <Pffrzi.0
Ou Stoggle AN Tits
s
2. 204.
2b.
Sn
21210. 43W? swtcb ZerO eatting. .
WM bay . .
.
I204.
20c.
. . preae/releaaa . .
igt
OR reticle
Aiming point em
20s.
Lay of gunl reticle. .. ... 2ot. Uapo. .. . ..... 20S. Power control
Do not chang e
25
21.a
. .
. .az .ltin
Sales"
poer.....i 22.20h
so1
52
24. 23.
... .
SONIOT THE RAIN amN frepar. to sorela:t I. tank .. . . 2. Tarat .. .. 3. C ern;.. .. 4. yWamalc preara gage. .
1500-1700 ?$I
S. am
6.
C i...
0lo
~.ma
Op..
00
53
TIRE CONTROL
Lase AL
emove/stov
M8aaaie plug. . . .
. .
. .
Insert Upper left target career 1300 Aseure upper left target corner Usmaulcn tvols/C pattecolna
. . . . .
. .
. notate .
. .
Boresisht GAS
19.
<DARK
ISe
G~pu
as
Reticle switch
US
nb
ZadZ
24.
IM
RS
Soresight CS
2s. nu cm
2M. CC? poer. 27. U8. UCUSIGHT key. as5 rticle circle .
.
.
.
5/4
29.
30
ARE C4 CLZ,,
RETISOURE
Py,-Waoo
30b.
30.
corner Boresight Repeat steps 19-24 G0S reticle . . . Upper left target
corner
31.
32.
33. 34.
R key.....
Prss/raleame
Pye-4etos
. . . . Remove/stmi
FIRE CONUOL
- I%
35. 36. 0S lever .. R SZ kay. . . Preae/relaee ".
Power control
pals witche.
41.
Cloe/larch
55
-q 7.
j
Preopre for Zero
L. Gus . 2. Crosswind sesor . Erect
b..iaer data
. .
7.
8. 9.
ater data 10
.
10.
U.
Day bell atic door ....... Open Zero target. . . . Select Gu ........ Prome .2 tomb
12.
= SZICT.
.-
glz
LAI
ir for Zero
15. Key cover ..... Open
- -I--.
7 S/
IS.
fess/releass
l~b.
.
Ptrs
.
eeca
. .
. NmUe
lveae/roese out
. Proearelosse
56
23. "'C
_..tp
t
,....._..
234.
23b.
If~sfl&
.
.
24.
UrZl
kyy.
ftesa/rseoaae
25.
26. .
Fin comma
(. . . .th . .s........ load
aced am
(page 30) : . :
.Update
28.
29. 30.
cp
Tarso% ......
3.1..e
li.re me room
C1 ..
. ...
Deterdas
. . . C
015 rece l.
ter of target
se-P--"
leGe
.
1133 CCSMI2L
I..
.
..
.l
natarget -----
rvm
u.
ouro
_vI- selet
57
. .......
CPS reticle. . . . Center of tarpt Randy to fire syubol/rang. . . . Appear balm reticle fire one round Gus ........ /HIAVE\ , 3 ROUND S NO."
47.
FIXED? i1's
48. CI .... ........ Determine
49a.GAS reticle
range cfG, correct . . . .....
on target
point
ei.d-
-.
49b.
W
0J%\ALs
4'c.
fl
0I
.ICLZ1
49d.
n11u mm
am fire two more rounds
50.
Flu CONTJOL
58I
58
.? Pro
/releae
. Reord
Prees/release.
T
55. IKaycor ..
Zro TS--. .
0. On
Uppr left terse:
60.
61 , 62.
FLTIC.ZJtSBlTS
TL
. ,
SRTI.m.
. " :IA
' X 101Z
.
__._._.__._Clos
55.
AT D
11
Zer TI
D 53..
XA TH . ..O
6 3.
IT
r elt le.
A_
r s .: t la Up rl I e ft1
i' h
&
~
d sirbl e:
. ii_
"
61.
"HR
6 ..CCS 5
. Clos
o sdLrCT . . . - s
C Cli
a 'I.
"
. FTR h U g 5b7.
u. ........
M.
654
13iAL
. :_ i i
-.- .
o a d wit a e e c t e di Q n.. . . . . . . . L
Mg..
~ ~
: "-". /IIIKS
lefetted . . . . . 63. T13
J" . am
.T
.
.?
Loa .
La
.ith
.. ihslce . . .
""
. ., . Ga .
I S
..
......
l.a.m.
it.
..
...
52
s .......
Update
641.
pITI
64a.
,LCZaSjr1..
CLEAA
.Y ..
Mo0. ORGANUTINAL
oC
65. 66
67. US.
L/cz*/sUR T89WAL
au,
pT
69.
POR . .GAS
70.
UZTnCLZ select
SAIJOT/UU
72.
MDZ . .. .. ...
1125 003101.
CPS reticle. . . . Upper left target
73.
il
Coreer
60
Power control handles ...... Release GPS reticle. . . . Refine on target GAS reticle .. . 1200 meter aiming circle on upper left target corner
0
Use manual controls ]
77.
77c.
77d.
Gun ...
....... IOA
Fire
7.is
77f.
SA
round
. . .Lad
77g.
77b.
771.
77J.
77k.
CI ...........
GUS reticle . .
Measure or estimate
. On CI knobs
7g.
61
SECURE STATION 1.
2. 3. Coaxial
machines= . . . . Rlemove (page 59)
Station . Gunner .
Open
Ueapo . ..
Mslep... s
....
9. 20.
62
Close/latch
OFF
3. GUN SELECT . . . . TRIGGER SAFE 4. Laser RANGE. . . . SAFE S. CPS ballistic doors ....... Close 6. GAS POWE .. .. . OF.
"
Lock (loader)
.
.. Resmove/discom.. OFF
-S
"
-
4. 5.
9. 10.
U.
CRAMBE
ull back/hold
12
63
llf. 11g.
11h.
..
1l1.
Sl~owly forwerd until stop&. than let So Re.Ilas" pull back Should drop
Down Pull back/hold Pull beck/hold . Slowly forward until stops. then let P Peleaee S...
.
1.
P U IU.. ... Assure Off 2. Station. * Power up 3. Turret . Powr up 4. GASPAITIC MT21.23 . 00 (driver) S. Meek . .0.... O 6. Hask .. .. .... Clear and smeL 7. iMke load .. .. ... iconnect from coetor U. Haek mike lead l ook up to comecter 9. Spring clip. . . . Remove froe Intake opening (loader) 10. Bee breekmy socket. .. .. ... move from inoeat
UICU mum
64
11.
.OPERtATING A=tIc
--
ES YES b3
heater .........
or 15 fo
eLsta
12. 13.
temperature
so on/off durinI
' -
- ."
o/ o no rmal
nots so*"&--
on aratd
RT.
L4b.
H3 heater .
..
Off mo
16. L7. 1o
Connect to munt
. DisconeU
collettot Off/stow
t fro
19.
20.
CoAauct to comACtor
21.
6.
65i
0F
(TC panel)
9, I Dor
on-_
Flevato/depress
handle ......
min gum slowly Large hydreulic leak could be present If highpitched, squealing
noise heard or
Pressure should drop 3. Hydreulic pro*.. rapidly after reachsur gage ..... Lug 700-750 PSI
sudden pressure
drop to 500 PSI 4. AUX HYD
. . . ON(TO panel)
off/turret Pump will not operate until hydraulic prossure drops below 1150 PSI Pump should oth off at
550-1630 PSI
5.
. .
.Observe
m
Check operation
8. Turret trovees lock ......... 9. glevation lock .. 10. Mianual elevation 11. 12.
unlock (loader) Unlock glevate/depreO crank handle . . . min gun Traverse turret Menual traverse
crank hasle . . . .ft/right
Mfanual traverse
palo ost .. o.v
.
14. Mael traverse Palo lever . . . . elease 15. AZ filter servo In placebutton .. .... 16. 17. is.
19.
2L filter servo button ........ Turret ........ Gum ........... AZ I L buttona... Hydraull line.
20.
66
GAS PARTIC FILTER ...... Spring clip. Filtered air base . A rflo ...... Beater ...... Heater ........ Nie" .......
connector
Should be felt On th , heater
27. 28.
Check operation
29.
..
. . ..
Check operation o.
operation
.Check
3. 4.
lock .. .. .. .. Unlock (loader) Elevation lock Manuel elevation Kievete/depres crank handle . . . min gun Traverse turret S.* Manual traverse crank handle . . . left/right . Manual traverse pals lover . . . . Depress 7. Power control
handle.. . ....
_.lock
Pwrcnrl
S.
9.
. .. . -
10.
plce (driver)
67""
on7e
Turtet ...... Gun ........ AZ/XL buttoa. Hydraulic Its ydra ic pressur
. .
Trverfe leaWtO In place Check lekh for Ca~e shouLld read 1350-1650 PSI wich eaSle rualing or WO wh 1150-1650 PSioPerAIJI YD pum
-. ",..-
"
C)
PC
1-4
____ ______
1iot
-l,
1W
a ai
'!-IE
Not
.w~SI
L .
*.
u.
AI
o~
E,
,-Z
.. _..R._.
I.
1
110
i0
*1,
E) 610
"69
i..
="
-e"lie.
. .. ;; i . _-
l.e
-
. -. . :::
""
". ."
. ..
x:
-,-.-69
we-.
..
6 .50
515
~ ~~ .46.
D'95.s. 0 . 4.4 6
06 S
'5
1 a
.6.
*
23 'S W
5 5 P
o
6Cw
~ .6a..
0 4*
. .0 a
~a
40
a..
"C'
49
ASP .
1
3 1 U
6. 6*4460
6 0 a U~
.0 65
0 46 I'.4. 64
.
~~~".6~~~~
-1.6 .0 *U.1
~~~~~.
6 . 05 .4
965
... a. a6006
I).E
@1
ALia
OW A. %0 s4
in
100
k3
P4
616
70
- -
--
--
"
a ai wti
"o
..-
..
PRPIARE STZ'OU 1. 2. 3. 4. 3.
6.
Driver .... Miufl system Dame liht ... Turret sel. .... ater ..... Seat . Derisope. . .
2)
7.
S. 9. 10. U. 12.
2)
latch......... Atjust Stseer-thwttle otrol....... Adjust Irac valves . . . OporaAjloe Sea ..... .Sat .) (p.e APter scrop .beck ....... Perform (pe
-AL-
71
.,
STTON
Umak/oea
.~~j~L
Dam
UlAckd
Agaist amm
. up
Seat back .... Dftver . Parking, brake . . Cvam nu sits.gualabe: had"e. dAbe beadle.
. get
Seated Sacd
10.
urns 7= e.cs.-
POM up R=L
LUSTES
CAS PAR=I
Mum . ... .. . an= 1fm
. . . .
7. S.
9.
ad SNOT Wich Cov. e ... Cloee ALL gae .. . sm bummught . . O.. il0
position
13.
VZU= HAI=
PC=swtc ..
. Sold
aS
72
14.
LIGHT'L ONl..
' "
I5.
16.
box circuit
breakers ..... 17. Is. Bull net orks
On ... r CIO".
box coe
19.
20. 21.
22. 23.
Off off
Off
.
. Off . Off
. .C
29.
30. 31. 32. 33.
Adjtut brightness
"
system gap.
. .
23-29 volts
CANLv DlSCONHE= light . . . Off CIRCUIT B 5M OM lght . . . . Off %@1L tasks . . . . Chek fuel levels
34. 35.
Parking broke
eyatem hydraulic presre game . . lck for Uead off
-7
J.
START ENGINE 1. 2. 3.
4.
Driver ...... Transuission control ...... Steer-tcrottle control . ..... ParkinS brake.
Set S. TC TUIUa POWE. .O' 6. Radio ....... Off (loader) 7. PUSK TO START Press I secad./ button ...... release I S. < 51 LIGHIT ON1 LIGH 05b.
v .
.gine
. A.sr
to9
No
St.
.0
releae"
9P
00s
SR.Drim . .
it I mdoute
' I pits
" situa,tim
"
Sb.
.IT11AC.. . . CONTAC
74
9. 10.
STAITED Light. . . On vithin 25-60 seconds Radio ....... On (loader) Perform Rasins on 1
seconds
2.
3. 4. 6. 7.
O NaVe .....
TACTICAL MULl... 3PM gap .
.
1.250-1350
5. TACTICAL ZL.
"M
. OFF
gage
...
870-950
.
9. 10.
IUCTICAL 27.5-28.5 voLta SYST gage.... ASTn WARNIING On ....... Light... FAINCGS/3VICI ILUM lights. . . On ZWGflS
lights . .....
varning
Of
Off
....
12.
13.
Plight M
. . . Off Off
75
-'.. i. " . + . . " i +. + " +"" " ii + 0
14.
15. 16.
Parkins brake system hydraulic pressure &age. . . 1200-1600 PSI Driver ...... Announce brake check Service brake pedal . .easo . .inh8 .ol. .o.J . l 18 ol
BRAKES CHEUCK MUST BE COMPLETED WIIT I 2 INUTES AFTER PRESSING SERVICE BRAKE I PABKING/SEPVICE BRAKES LIGHT WILL iCO ON IF SERVICE BAKE hAS BEEN PRESSED FOR MORE THAN 2 MINUTES WITH ENGINE RUNIN~lG 17. PARKING BRAKE flE ASZ handle P. 1/push back
18. LIGHT 30
Preas/lec go Let so
1k.
SERVAICE /
28d.
T=
3.8.. 185.
SiM53'0
cotra..
. . . rpm 1450-50
1. RE53D
c~~fontrol .....
21b.
N0
Parkin brake
76
..
. I. .
. . .
. . . ..
. . .. .
. .
. . . . .. . . ."
brake
*
Preaa/hold
and brake
ORGANIZATIONIAL
.NEMNZ. .
22.* Throttle controls . . 23. Tra aum~v contr ol. ... 24. Parking brake0 pedal . ...... 25 * Driver . . .. 26. Service brake pea . 27.* Traaeiioei 28. toee-throttle control. .. .. ..
Twist forward as t ar as they will to N press/let So Anouince brake check finished Preme/bold
29.
isCa1NK1V SO=I
so
29b.
811GlA RKLSK h-Use.. Pull/push heck both bands. . . . o throttle banigripa Service brake0 Pedal. .. .. ... elease Throttle handgripS . . . . Twist back
29g.
77
,-. ...
'.
IEI
II
1m
u.. m
AS DOWNISHIFT
.I
MOJ
'T
onif, uaintenaue
or~~
29:tL
te-hotl
Centert
Throttle handgrips . . . . Forvard to stop Service brake pedal ...... Parking brake pedal ...... Prea/hold Prasa/let go
Z9.
29m. 29o.
control ...
. Releae
SECURZ STATION 1. 2.
3.
4.
Driv
.. ...
78
78
handrips
..
Forvard (idle)
Press/hold Sto tank
Service brake pedal *..... Tran ission control . ... . . pressure gage. Parking brake pedal .......
. .
4. Hydraulic
5.
Steady
(1200-1600 PSI)
Press/let go
Relase
6. Service brake
7. S. 9. 10. U. 12. pedal ....... K&STER WARNING ligh . h t.....
0
o
PARIEG/SERVICZ BRAK lh . . . On TACTICAL IDLZ. . . Off BL PUP/Ugbt . OFF HU~ GENERATOR/ light ....... OFF unuaed AmcmLIaY SYSTES .... . OF
Off
Off.
.
..
Off Off
17.
1s.
ngine. .......
0760
79
4.
S. 6. 7. S. 9. 10.
SHOE GENERATOR.
11
12. 13.
PO ..
E .
Let go
o Off
4 hen
directed
.tter , 3olete
Tc
Liam .......
Off
30.aeo m cL i
6. 7. 9.
Leder's too
mard .......
Aainst em
storage box
..
80
1. 2. 3.
-.
,AS."R
'
"sk.
. .. ......
.......
ON
On
5.
6. 7. S.
Nsi
..
.....
4ike lead.
10.
Y--
heater .......
OI for 15 mnutes
-A.
IS z,A cTOO
100
eiiic
if
O.f sat
,u.. .e-
mehet.........sas..,m-ne
13. b.neae
soc.........Cann.me:
Mosetew
Off
ne
- -t 4.e~ay
16 aknw" Dicnetfo
raoaeef Nosetif 3.4.~noma
14. Nbb ~Lad . eoaft DUseoumet fee i7. Lib.liom ks.bt~~mmy Laid......Com a. esas fc
17. vi ad .... r~mz1) Csee o
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. .
Is.
t...
. . . Off/stew
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19. 20.
(loader)
DUFOU OPflATIONS P=(C Vehicle Extert I. Vehicle . 2. Vehicle . cle... 3. Vehe 4. Vehicle . S.
6.
*.10.
7. Bu1l access. . . 8. ser grille dOore. . 9. Muzzle reference sesor .. ..... lHizsle refermnce sensor .. .. ... 11. Sumser Lens. . 12. Sesor Ios"~a..
Check for leaks Check for tampering Check for damage Check for mising parts Check for puddles of egnaetrmuisslo. Oil Adjusting la not mre then 1/S tubh from lock out in place/secure Closed/bolt. tight Moeck for cracks/ damage Check for loom fit Check f or gouges/ *cretches Check for tightness
82
Hull 13. fuel tank filler0 covers . * 14. Filler cover brackets . 13. Filler cover brackets . .... 16. Battery condition indicators . . . . 17. Sponson air intake grille . . . 18. 19. Preclesner top and seal assembly ..... Precleaner top ..
In place/secure Chock fot cracks Not missing Not siessta& Clear of dirt/ leaves/other material Check for cracks/ dents Clear of leaveo/ twigs/dirt/otber debris
20. 21.
*Check
for leeks
Correct level
eupetwt
22.
minor looks
Bngina oil level .Cotiroct level Fire extinguisher sensor lease. . . Clean Fire extinguIeher seasor lenes. . . Not missing fire extinguisher Check for daiage sensor lenses . Pressure above f or ambient temperature Secure In muntClean Off Apply repeatedly Decrease slowly to 00-800 PS1, then drop rapidly to zeo Start Normal during start/ run Check for scavenge blower air (crepmember)
Driver~s Station 27. Firs bottle pressure gage. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. Bott1e. .. .... Sensor lenses.
.ainpum
. . .
Enine/vehicle master power . . Parking brake. . Hydraulic pressure. .. .... Engi ne. .. .... Lights/instruSatas. .. ..... Left resr grille door . .
83
-.
.%
36. 37.
Instruments. . . . Monitor during operation Master panel 7 Check through conlights witch. , , plate operation HI SEAM switch . . Check operation Domlights .
. .
38.
39.
. Check operation
(crememuber) 40. 41. 42. 43. Lenas....... Cables ........ Check for breaks/ cracks Check for damage
Clean/clear
. . . Check for rips/
44.
45. 46. 47. 48. 49.
Hatch seal .
separation Open/closed hatch lever. . . . Check operation Upper seat back lever ......... Check operation
Lumbar support knob ......... Check operation Height adjustseat ......... .. Check operation Hieadreat. ...... Noe to up/down. positions
50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60.
Holds headrest . .. secure Check for rips/tears ON Remove (loader) Remove Should be felt on Off Check operation Check operation Atar creWW0er ave "de checkout Heater lap lights and heater J art workini ,
GAS PARTIC Fw.TE ...... Spring clip. . . Filtered air hose . . .. .. Airflow......... Heater ...... Heater ........ Mask ......... ike . ........
84
~s.
Adjusting ink not oor. than 1/9 inch from lack out Check for leaks Touch-tes for hat Correct level No vaser present In place Check for leaks Chc for beads/ Not %msiebent/ broken Not uteeingeecare Check for cracks/ not vare then MO of rubber cbusadj separated Searn
Hub.. .. .... 4. Hub oil level . . S. sub oil .. .. ... 6. lubber plugs . . 7. Arm housings . . S.Aa.. ~ 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. loadwbeels/ Idler whels . . Wearplatee . . Veerplatee . . .
OMIhe rubber ..
. .
. . . .
14.
Centerguldee.
Check for berni/ breaks shock AbsorberIniao eight gage. . . . correct Level Shock abeorbers.. Check for leaks Shock absorber houslng . . . . . .. Tave at 3oaehelan 2 through 6. . oeadwbeel. arma I and 7.. .. ... Torson bare
. . . .
a
btensdl
Pry up with crowar Took not tilted. roadubael/track on not xiaelng/broken Open (an Meded) for mtesIngJ beat/broken center-
censor be lifted.
enba
*Check
for visaing sets Sad connector is Pia/etight/ wedge.. . . . ... oely aed Sed comecetr is PLac/tftt/ bois . .. .. ... Properly meated
*Check
26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40.
Track shoes. . ..
Lube fittings.
. .
In place
Lube fittings. . . Check for leaks/ damage W hel ....... Check for cracksd
unusual wear
Spindle support retaining pin. . . In place/secure Support roller hub cap ...... Support roller hub caps ..... Check for cracks/ damss/leaks Secure Touch-test for heat . .
.
Rubs .......
Inner/outer ... spmoeket Sprocket bolts
SprockC Check for cracks/ assembly hubs. . . gouges Nouating bolts . . Ta plaaelsecure Track retaimer . . Check for beads/ cracke Track retainer bolt .......... Z. place/et dmaged
"
bracket. .....
Filler cover brackets .......
..
Driver' s Station 44. 45. 46. 47. Steer-throttle control........ Conrrol ........ Check for freedomof-movement
48.
Returns to center under sprint tension Throttle prips . Tvist rearmard/ release Grips......... Return to idle position under spring tension Steer-throttle control ...... Check adjustment
49.
50. 51. 52.
rees,
. press
86
J.,J..
Open/closed hatch lever. . . . Check operation Upper seat back lever ....... Check operation Lumbar support knob ....... ilht adjutcmeant. ...... Headrest ..... Headrest posiCheck operation Check operation Move to up/daw
positions
Holds h adrest
tion Lock..
..
.. secure
2. Dr l v ves
3. 4. S. 6. 7.
Check for missing parts Open Check for leaks Clan In place/siure Adjust in link not more than 1/8 inch from lock nut _
AdjustinS link assembly hardware/lube fittings... ....... In place/secure S. Lock bolt..... .. In place/secure9. Relief valve . . . No reae leaks 10. RoadwVel/Jdaler vheel bubs . . . . Check for leeks U. lubs ......... Touch-test for heat 12. tub oil lewl. . . Correct level. 13. tub oil ........ No water pressnt
14. Rubber plugs . . . Ti place
87
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"
:'
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15.
16. 17.
. . . Check for leaks Check for bends/ gouges Not sissing/bent/ brokes
goadwheels/lalr
Wearplates . . . . In place/secure Check for cracks/ goutes Wheel rubber . . . Not more than 50Z of rubber chunked/ separated Mounting nuts/ bolts ....... Secure
breaks
Shock absorber |ldicator ball
sight gags
24.
.g ...
Correct lovel
en middle. bete
25.
*.housing.
Shock absorber . . . . ..
oadhuame rm
. .
26.
2 through 6. .
27.
Torsion bare
guids
31. 32. 33. Shoe assemblies. Rad connector wedges ........ End connector blts . ....... , Check for missing
nluts
In place/tight/ properly seated In place/tight/ properly seated Not out of line/deed 2 . Close all apt
34.
35. 36. 37. 34. 39. 40.
Track shoes.
Skirt panels .
end 6
Lube fttings. . . In place Check for leak@/ Lube fittings. damage heal........ Check for cracks/ "n ulu wear
Spindle support retaini 8 pin. . . In place/ecure Check for cracks/ Support vollex
hub cap.........
dame/leks
88
41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58.
Support roller hub caps ..... Hubs . ...... Inner/outer sprocket ..... Sprocket bolts .
Secure Touch-cost for heat Check for cracks and Vorn/gouged teeth In place/secure
Sprocket Check for cracks/ assembly hubs.. . . gouges Mounting bolts .. In place/secure Track retainer . . Check for bends/ cracks Track retainer bolts........ In place/not dasged Skirt panels . . . Open Hinges ....... Latches ......... Support struts Pins . ..... Skirts ....... ... .. .Check for damge Check for daosge Check for daage -
Straight/secure
Check for damage Check for damage Check for damage
59.
Closed/bolts tight
Check for looe
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.-
intake grillse. .
material
Hull 64. Precleanar top and seal assembly ....... Check for cracks/ dents
65.
Precleaner top . . Clear of leaves/ wigs/dirt/other debris Trammission oil . Check for leaks Transmission oil level . . . . . . . Can operate equipment with minor leaks
66. 67.
(Class I or 11)
68.
Engine oil
. .
89
_ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
*Correct
level,
. . clean Fire extinguisher sensor lenses. . .not missing Fire extinguisher sensor lemses. . . C~aeck for damage Engine hydraulics . . . . Inspect lfme: exchanger .. Inspect
Driver's Station 75. Mester panel lights witch. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. al.
ItJX ANwitch
.
.
Check through CosUwsie plate operation Check operation (crawember) Check for breaks/ creaks Check for damag check operatica/
Hv
Open/closed hatch lever. . . Upper seam back lever. .. .. ... Lumbar support knob .. .. ..... Neight, adjust-
mwat ...... .. .. Check operation Leadrest. .. .... Noe to up/dmas EMerest pooiso1d* headrest tiom lock.. .. .. secure Seat cushions. . . Ceck for rips/teers
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PREPAR
STATION
3. 4. S.
6.
Erec
aall (page 2)
3..Wesapon.........
Power up (page 4) Station ...... Adjust 7. Intercom ..... S. Seat/platform. . .Adjust ... . . Adjust .e .. 9. I0. might vision viewer . . . . . . install ards . .. . . . ring position 11.
i..
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INSTALL IIKAPON 1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6.
7.
Skate lack . . . Atlmuth lock . . glevation lock .. Weapon. . mbuattg Pla. . weapon.. .. ... RmcA*Ver/cradle iontlog holes
. .
. Remve
STATION
Rter atatloo. up
*Clear
of objecgs
Forward
cloe
7.
g2awaglam lock
unlock (gunne)
..
95
%.
.-
Pl
.,rr
r-
.-
POWER UP STATION
1. Turret power green light. . . . Aeure on
2. 3.
4. 5. 6. 7.
HAZ
GUN STATUS
Amplifier PO"E
CX?
S. 9.
....
.
. .
.O
.
CDR &CREW
1. Geard. .
2. 3. 4.
5. Viewer .
.. . .. Stow
Ight vileom Remve Station . ...... Power doe Cpqp 61) eapo... . . . . Sme (p 8) Crossulad senor .-Stow Aucema. ...... ims Loader ........ at tiok
6. 7.
".
96
Close
4. 5. 6. 7.
S.
* Stow, .Close UulZ. eams door Traverse (sumner) Turret . Turret traverse ,ck o. . lock . . xt task Uriver . . ... K Clear (page 9) Nat wrn . .. ...
odrvrasl
Ejection wuard
..
to
9. 10.
Breech . .....
G'J/1'.flZ Danz
U2. TunaM
Kamf. . . 03
12. 13.
Close Stow
13. 16.
. CC WOeLme
. . RUM"v/dliscoast
flmih..
.. ..
017
97
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V..
UNLOAD (CLEAR)
MAIN GUN
.. CPS Gm s
-Rx"
.An-
(wanner)
2. 9jectiom Wuard
..
Porwerd
Sll
H& C!
TT
I1
, -lr?
I T-
4.
Breach . . l. . . .
penigOWL
7. S.
. . .. ..
.Grasp/pull
funn
sorom"my
took
..
.........
aplualfr-
~.Gua
:ubd.a
. ...
clear
?IA.SUALLY EXTACT A ZiAL OUT of BZC No4 NACmR NT DO DoNO PCAN-I IFIRE Breach hadle. . . All the vay down (amother creiimamber) Between breach extracting~tool heed . block and rotad Busrcer tool . Gra~p/botb hads up/pal Kacractor cool *.Lift
GUNI ROUND
1. 2. 3.
'..
ISMk CASE
99
77:~
6e.
6f. 61.
breach handle..,
7. 8. 9. 10.
m .......
sound. .......
11. 12.
Clear
. Close
S
ush in Ptll straight up Off ted tray t"lie
S8. o 8b.
.Cloe p
100
-...
..
*l..-*.no*d
r ...... .,--
...
".
';
.....
&t.
Charpr cable. .
. . Slowly
e r....
Charger cable...
9. 10.
....
Rail " . S
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OPERATE/SECURZ GM PARTICULATE FILTER Operate 1. VUI LZ NASIR. PM. ..... 2. Statio ......
3. GAS PAITzC FILlIP ...... 1W1ak. ..... .*
Au
ON
pow
up
on (driver)
4. 5. 6.
7.
S. .
clear and so"~ Disconnect from connector ak mike lead , , look up to connector Sprint Clip. .... Remove from lat-e opening Bose breakmay aove from inmt socket ........ Meek . lika lead .
*
10.
bater .
.........
101
.. , . , .: ..- .. '., ++ : + :
.
.. .:
. . .
11. 12.
Connect to mask cannister Begin using msk Heater light Will US--.. 13b. M3 heater . . . . On/adjust temperature go on/off for normal operation
13
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COMFORTABLY?
13 heater .
. .
Secure
14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Hose breskawy socket ...... Bose breakavay socket ..... Mask mike lea Mike lead ..... Disconnect frou mask caunister Connect to momt
. . Disconnect from
connector
Connect to connector Off/stow
mask .......
19. 20.
OFF (driver)
.
clip. .
. Install
102
Loaders 1. 1lre Station bottle pressure Sa&P. 2. lottle ........ 3. 4. Turret sensor
.em .
Pressure above ULiAft for ambient temperature Secure In munt Clean, equmn t wit S(CIS" I or 11)
."
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5. 6.
7. 8. 9. 10.
.. .....
SprIng clp. .
hoe
12. 13.
14.
and beter
13 16. 17.
in ik.
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A M R OPERATIONS PHCS
Loader's Station
1:syllr.i~lydral _. Can operate "' ;
1:
~ ~
Chc. fo
~ fr1~
-leksnor
(Class I or I1)
2. Reservoir ol level . . . .... Add oil if indicator is below ADD I GAL
n place
101011
104