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TM-5-2430-200-10 Deployable Universal Combat Earthmover (DEUCE) 30/30 Model (DV100) Manual
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TM5-2430-200-10                                                  5 Safety Section Safety Safety Warning Labels There are several specific warning labels on this   machine. The exact location of each label and a   description of the hazard are reviewed in this section. Please review the location and content of each   warning label. NOTE: The warning labels on the radiator and engine valve cover are not accessible to the operator. Make sure all warning labels can be read. Clean or   have the warning labels replaced if the words cannot   be read, or the illustrations are not clear. When   cleaning the warning labels, use a cloth, water, and soap. Do not use solvent, gasoline, etc., to clean the warning labels. Solvents or gasoline, etc., could loosen the label adhesive and allow the sign to fall off. If a warning label is attached to a part that is replaced, make sure a new label is installed on the replaced   part. Unit maintenances should refer to the following group numbers in Parts Manual, Deployable Universal Combat Earthmover (DEUCE) for the part numbers of the warning labels and data plates: ·  1004943 Cover GP-Valve Mechanism ·  1228811 Paint GP-Transfer ·  1243842 Cylinder GP & Mounting (Front) ·  1243847 Cylinder GP & Mounting (Bogie) ·  1450425 Cab GP-Basic ·  1520463 Wiring GP & Battery (Optional Arctic) Improper    jumper    cable    connections    can    cause explosion, resulting in personal injury. Batteries may be located in separate   compartments. When using jumper cables,   always   connect   positive   (+)   cable   to   positive   (+) terminal   of   battery   connected   to   starter   solenoid   and    negative    (-)    cable    from    external    source    to   starter negative (-) terminal. (If machine not   equipped    with    starter    negative    terminal,    connect   to engine block.) Follow procedure in the   operation manual. Warning label (1) is located inside the battery Compartment, at the rear of the machine A second copy of the warning label (1) is located on the left side of the machine, towards the rear, near the auxiliary start receptacle (NATO slave). A third copy of the warning label (1) is located on the arctic battery box, if the machine is equipped with the arctic battery option.  

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