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used for more th¼n
30
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Dear Half´mast,
Our CAms oFen won't Rspond in the H µode¶ What shoUld we do?
SGT·¸G¸
Dear Sergeant R.G±,
For most CAM p²Oblems³ the solution is to run it´ If the CAM isn't run at least
30 minutes per weekµ you can lose the
¹
mode± Before you tu¶ it in· though·
run the CAM for up to
º
hours straight´ ¸f that doesn¹t ºx the p»blem¼ the dr½
tube module and the sieve pump p¾Obably need
»
be replaced± Ask support to
check it out¿
ÀemembeÁ you do not need to Waste CAM batteries to run the CAM in the
NBC room. Get the training batte¾Y assembly· NÂN 691Ã-Ã1-ÄÄÄ-Ä6Ä1· and use
the Åheaper D Æell batteries to power the CAM While you exe²ÇÈse itÉ
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