TM 9-2350-287-20-1
3-3. GROUND HOP PROCEDURES (continued).
NOTE
Perform step 25 only if the vehicle being used to operate the powerpack is the one
from which the powerpack was removed.
25.
Connect battery ground cables (para 7-41).
b.
OPERATING PROCEDURES
WARNING
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, ordorless, deadly poisonous gas which, when
breathed, deprives the body of oxygen and causes suffocation. Exposure to carbon
monoxide produces headache dizziness, loss of muscular control, drowsiness, and
coma. Permanent brain damage or death can result from severe exposure.
Do not operate powerpack outside vehicle without adequate ventilation. Buildup of
exhaust gases can cause carbon monoxide poisoning.
Keep tools, power cables, hose assemblies, clothing, and body parts clear of moving
parts on the powerpack. Failure to folliow this warning can result in severe injury or
death to personnel.
Do not touch coolant hoses, exhaust manifolds, or turbocharger. These components
are very hot during and immediately after engine operation. Failure to follow this
warning can result in severe injury to personnel.
Wear hearing protection while operating powerpack outside vehicle. High noise levels
can cause permanent hearing damage.
Do not touch power cable assembly connectors while powerpack is operating, or
while MASTER switch is set to ON. Failure to follow this warning can result in electrical
shock to personnel.
CAUTION
Do not allow powerpack to exceed 2350 rpm. Damage to engine can result.
Make sure engine coolant and lubricant levels are replenished before operating
powerpack outside vehicle. Failure to do this can result in damage to powerpack.
When operating the powerpack while mounted on blocks, be carefui to keep powerpack
from vibrating off blocks. Damage to powerpack may result.
1.
Connect STE/lCE DCA cable (53) to vehicle test meter (VTM) (51 ) and to STE/lCE resistor box (54).
2.
Connect tachometer drive adapter (56) to pulse tachometer (57) and tachometer cable (55).
3.
Connect W-4 cable (52) to pulse tachometer (57) and vehicle test meter VTM (51).
4.
Push VTM power switch (50) ON.
5.
Perform STE/ICE confidence test (refer to TM 9-4910-571-12&P).
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