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Installing The CSU-15/P Anti-g Garment Hose
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MAINTENANCE Repairs  are  performed  at  the  lowest  level  of maintenance  possible.  They  are  limited  to repairing small holes and tears in the outer shell and  replacement  and  adjustment  of  lacings.  Since the hose is part of the bladder system, repairs to it are limited to tightening or replacing the clamp and  replacement  of  quick-disconnect  fittings. Cleaning   is   performed   at   the   lowest maintenance   level   possible.   TO  clean   the CSU-15/P  anti-g  garment,  proceed  as  follows: 1.  Seal  the  air  inlet  port  with  a  cork  or  a rubber stopper. Do NOT allow water to enter the bladder. NEVER machine-wash or dry clean the anti-g  coveralls. 2. Immerse the garment in a solution of bacter- iostatic  detergent  and  cold  water.  Do  not  wash  the garments in hot water. Mix the detergent according to  the  instructions  printed  on  the  container.  If instructions are not printed on the detergent con- tainer, use a ratio of 1 cup detergent to 3 gallons of water. Allow to soak for 5 minutes. Agitate gently (by  hand)  for  2  minutes  and  drain  the  water. 3. Rinse in cool, fresh water, and then drain the  water.  Repeat  the  rinse  process  until  all  traces of  detergent  have  disappeared  from  the  rinse  water. 4.  To  dry  the  garment,  it  is  very  important that you do not try to wring, tumble, or spin dry the   garment.   This   action   could   damage   the bladder  or  air  inlet  port.  The  proper  procedure for  drying  is  to  hang  the  garment  on  a  wooden hanger in a dry, well-ventilated area. Do not dry them   in   direct   sunlight   because   ultraviolet radiation  can  weaken  the  fabric. INTEGRATED  TORSO  HARNESSES The   MA-2   integrated   parachute-restraint harness (fig. 4-13), also known as the integrated Figure 4-13.–MA-2 torso harness suit (cutaway). 4-15

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