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The psitioning of vehicle-
mounted shelters iS Critical.
Position the vehicle with ±he
Font end headed south if ²oSsi³
ble. This will kee² the shelteR
DooR in ±he shade fOR mos± of
±He day and wiLL kee² the in´
teRioR cooleRµ
Put all geneRatoRs in f¶ont of
±he vehicle to kee² tHe exhaust
and noise Fom enteRing ±He
shelteR.
YoU can lower the inside
tem²eRatURe of a non·aiR¸
conditioned sHeLteR by hAngIng a
wateR¹soakeD buRla² cloth coveR
oVeR ±he dooR aiR inlet. Wet the
clotH often and kee² the door
cLosed. ºlean the door fil±eRs
when checkIng oR cleaning the
»IR ¼IlteRs.
,½ Take the s»me ²Recau±Ions
¾¿R ±estÀ measuRement and
dIagnostIc eqUI²mEnt (TMÁÂ)
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as yoU Do ÃR commo equI²Ä
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mentÅ Kee² It cLean and cool.
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TT Rig shÆlters have
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ÇÈÉeRal Dust coveRsÀ a door
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ventÀ side vents and exhaust
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ventS. Kee² them all clean.
Kee² the side vents closedµ
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When the eQui²ment is not in
useÀ kee² the DÊs± coveRs
closeDµ
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,½ Ëmall ²or±able ²oweR units
mUst be Level duRing o²eR»tIon.
THe "s²l»sh ty²eÌ LUbRication
system wonÍt woRk Right if the
UnIts »Re ²laced on sidehilL sites.
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Îiesel¹dRiven
geneRatoR se±s
sHoUlÏ no± be IDleDÐ Bef¿Re
sHutdownÀ o²en ±He cIRcuIt
bReakeR and Remove ±He ²oweR
loaÑ. Òllow ±he engine to RÓn
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mInutes a± o²eRa±Ing s²eed
bef¿Re sHUtDown.
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