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21-2. ENGINE AFES DEACTIVATION FOR SAFE MAINTENANCE. This  Task  Covers: a.   Deactivation b.  Activation Initial Setup: Tools/Test  Equipment: . Left and right projectile rack assemblies moved . General mechanic’s tool kit (Item 24, to rear (refer to TM 9-2350-287-10). Appendix I) Equipment Conditions: . Vehicle parked on level ground (refer to TM 9-2350-287-10). a. DEACTIVATION WARNING . Any  automatic  fire  extinguishing  system  (AFES)  unit  in  need  of  maintenance  or repair is more prone to accidental discharge. Accidental discharge could lead to frostbite or other injury. Small parts or tools become dangerous projectiles when propelled by HaIon discharging at 750 psi. Do not strike cylinder bottles with tools and do not drop cylinder bottles. To prevent accidental discharge, be careful when handling cylinder bottles. . The engine AFES is designed to provide from 2 to 4 hours of fire protection AFTER vehicle shutdown. Turning off the master switch does NOT deactivate the AFES. Working on the AFES when active may cause serious injury to personnel. 21-2 TM    9-2350-287-20-2

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