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Figure 12-29.—Operating Instruction plate. 1.  Open  the  service  valves  about  one  quarter-not wide  open. NOTE: The reason for starting with the service valves partly open is that they aid in quicker warm-up of the compressor oil. 2.  Position  the  low-pressure,  engine-oil-system safety knob to ON (fig. 12-30). 3. Turn the ignition switch to the START position. Immediately after the engine starts, release the ignition switch. If the engine fails to fire within 30 seconds, release the ignition switch and allow the starting motor to cool off for a few moments before trying the starter again. 4. With the engine running, check the engine oil pressure gauge. If no pressure is indicated, turn the engine off. When the oil pressure goes above 22 psi, continue   to   operate   the   engine   and   check   the low-pressure  engine  oil  switch.  The  knob  on  this  switch should be in the RUN position. NOTE: The engine oil pressure gauge indicates erratically until the engine oil warms up. 5.  Open  the  side  curtains  on  both  sides  of  the engine enclosure and leave them open. The flow of air through  the  oil  cooler  and  engine  radiator  will  be impeded if the side curtains are closed while the engine is running. 6. After the engine has run about 3 minutes, check the  engine  coolant  temperature  gauge.  The  gauge should indicate less than 210°F. If the gauge is showing more than 210°F, SHUT OFF THE ENGINE. Figure 12-30.—Instrument panel. 12-13

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