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Easy does it with the local controller
sub-system (LCS).
If you bang on it
hard, you can break the screen, which
is expensive to replace. Tap with the
stylus instead of your Fnger. You’ll get
better results.
Don’t lose the waste bottles.
They
often
disappear
after
they’ve
been
emptied. And believe it or not, they’re
not cheap to replace. A good place
to store them is in the basic bio suite
unit (BBSU).
Before removing the IdentiFer, Frst
disconnect the electrical connection
and ±uid line.
If you forget, you’ll rip
out the line.
If the collector or ±uid transfer
system
(²TS)
won’t
work,
try
replacing the ²L1 lines.
A plugged line
is often the culprit.
Before closing the BBSU doors,
make sure all cables are secure and
out of the way.
Often operators leave
cables
hanging
when
they
remove
the biological agent warning system
(BAWS). Then the cables are damaged
when the doors are shut.
Use a spotter when climbing up
and down the shelter or working on
the roof.
They can help prevent you
from taking a long fall to the concrete.
Disconnect
TACMET
like
this:
Turn the TACMET cable’s ring, not the
cable. If you twist the cable, its wiring
can be ripped loose.
Remove the TACMET pole in two
sections. If you try to remove the whole
8-ft pole in one piece, the top-heavy
TACMET can come crashing down.
The ABCs of JBPDS
your joint biological point detection
system (jbpds) will serve you well if
you remember the abcs of pm:
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