M51 C-B Shelter
Hook-ups and hang±ups are "must²
PM when you erect and us.e your M51
colLective protection C³B sheLter´
The way you do it can save snarls,
snags, temper and damage´
Befre you start the gas engine in the
traiLer, be sure the camouFlage netting
is clear oF thE exhaust´
Tighten the netting so that it cLears
the exhaust by several inches ´´´ to preµ
vent the cLoth ¶rom melting´
Control Panel
ALL switches and breakers shouLd be
on For normaL operation· IF some part
oF the syste¸ doesn't work, check the
control panel switches First´ Chances
are you FOrgot to ¹ip something on´
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ºasy does it when you remove con-
nectors´ You can't remove most oF
them by putting the muscle to them´
Connectors with screw³on sleeves
will tear up the wiring iF you yank
them´ »irst, unscr¼w the sleeves´ Then,
puLl out the connectors´
Light Setup
There are
2
sets oF light extensions
FOr the shelter´ The one with
2
Ligh½
goes in the main sheLter´ The singLe
Light section goes in the entran¾e area
(beyond the door)´
Both extensions are controlled by the
switch
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on the auxiliary controL panel
inside the sheLter´
Purge Cycle
The push switch on the side oF the
purge switchbox staRts the purge cycle
and causes the red or green purge lights
to coÀe on´ Purge cycle is 5 to
8
minutes´
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The heater, kept on conÂ
sÃant ÄÅW, may carbon up
or ¹ood´
Åne
way
to
beat
the
probLem
is
to
keep
the
HIGH±ÄÅW HÆAT switch
on HIGH´
The heater burns hotter, tUrns oÇ Èster, doesn't carbon up oÉ FLooD and you
get about the same amount oF heat´
Tip For tired thumbs: It isn't necessary to pusʱanDËhoLd when you hit tÊe
heater ̺-STAÌT switch´ Press
in
hard so it'LL make gooD
contÍct ´ ´Î
and Let go´
FResh A¸r
Keep ventiLation areas cLean´ You'
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need
good air´
When you open doors, cLose tÊem as
quickLy as possibLe´ That's why there's
no ÈsÏner to hoLd the doors opeN´
Shut them quickLy´
IF your sheLter gets a Lot oF
traÐic, assign someone to monitor
the door and/ or purge cycles´
The idea is, keep the doors open
fr as short a time as possibLe´
To be sure oF heat, air
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and power, check the oiL LeveLÑ
daiLy in Òour power suppLy´
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