TM 9-4110-246-14
TO 40R7-5-10-1
Section III . OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDTIONS
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ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE
.
Refer to Instruction, paragraph 3-7, for refrigerator assembly and preparation for use.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES.
In normal operation, mechanical refrigeration equipment will be used with this refrigerator . After installation,
refer to the technical manual covering the cooling unit used in your refrigerator and operate the unit as instructed.
NOTE
Be sure door is closed securely when not in use to prevent
heat from entering refrigerator.
Observe the thermometer regularly to be sure the
temperature range established by your supervisor is
maintained.
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PREPARATION FOR MOVEMENT.
Refer to Unit Maintenance Instructions, paragraph 3-47, for refrigerator disassembly instructions and preparation
for movement.
2-6.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ON DECALS AND INSTRUCTION PLATES.
Except for the installation instruction decal mounted on the walk-in door assembly, the refrigerator has no
operating decals or plate mounted operating instructions . Refer to the technical manuals covering installed
refrigeration equipment for locations of their respective operating decals and plates.
Section IV . OPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS
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OPERATION UNDER RAINY OR HUMID CONDITIONS.
If the refrigerator is installed outdoors, protect the hinges and latches by coating them with a waterproof
substance, such as grease (item 4, Appx E) or corrosion preventive compound (item 3, Appx E) to prevent rust
or corrosion. Use canvas or other waterproof material to protect the unit as much as possible in order to reduce
the rusting and corrosion action.
2-8.
OPERATION IN SALT-WATER AREAS.
A.
Wash the outside of the refrigerator with clean, fresh water, every other day if possible.
B.
Coat exposed surfaces with rust proof compound (item 8, Appx E).
C.
Remove any rust or corrosion immediately, apply rust arresting coating (item 7, Appx E).
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