TM-9-2320-365-10

M1078 SERIES, 2-1/2 TON, 4x4, LIGHT MEDIUM TACTICAL VEHICLES (LMTV)

OPERATOR'S INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL

AUGUST 2005
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WARNING SUMMARY (CONT)
Ensure that engine is not running before disconnecting circuit breaker box NATO
connector from vehicle NATO connector.
Failure to comply may result in injury to
personnel.
Heavy objects/loads, such as tool boxes and heavy parts, must always be carried
on the floor with the weight distributed as equally as possible between left and right
sides of M1079 van.
Failure to comply decreases the stability of the M1079 van and
will increase the likelihood of a rollover.
Heavy cabinets must always be mounted as low as possible with the weight
distributed as equally as possible between left and right sides of M1079 van.
Remember to consider the weight of the items that will be stored in the cabinets.
Failure to comply decreases the stability of the M1079 van and will increase the
likelihood of a rollover.
Always keep in mind, when placing items inside the M1079 van, that heavier items
must always be positioned as low as possible and the weight distributed as equally
as possible between left and right sides of M1079 van.
Failure to comply decreases
the stability of the M1079 van and will increase the likelihood of a rollover.
When operating vehicle in snowy or icy conditions, apply the brake pedal momentarily,
every few miles.
This will ensure that brake linings do not become encrusted with
snow or ice.
Failure to comply may result in injury to personnel or damage to
equipment.
Do not change tire pressure with tire chains installed.
Changing tire pressure with tire
chains installed could result in chain slippage.
Failure to comply may result in serious
injury to personnel or damage to equipment.
DO NOT flat tow a fully loaded MTV and trailer combination.
The MTV wrecker
towbar can be damaged if weight capacity is exceeded.
Failure to comply may result
in serious injury or death to personnel or damage to equipment.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING


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