TM-9-2320-387-10

TRUCK, UTILITY: S250 SHELTER CARRIER, 4X4, M1113

OPERATOR’S MANUAL

OCTOBER 2001
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WARNING SUMMARY
• Do not attempt to operate cargo shell door forward latch. The cargo shell door is not
to be opened from inside the vehicle. Opening cargo shell door from inside the
vehicle may cause damage to equipment or injury to personnel.
• Drycleaning solvent is flammable and will not be used near an open flame.
A fire extinguisher will be kept nearby when the solvent is used. Use only in well-
ventilated places. Failure to do this may result in injury to personnel
and/or damage to equipment.
• Protective gloves, clothing, and/or respiratory equipment must be worn whenever
caustic, toxic, or flammable cleaning solutions are used. Failure to do this may
result in injury to personnel.
• Do not perform fuel or battery system checks, inspections, or maintenance while
smoking or near sparks. Fuel may ignite and batteries may explode, causing
damage to vehicle and injury or death to personnel.
• Never use transmission shift lever in place of parking brake. Set parking brake.
Ensure transmission shift lever is in P (park) position and transfer case shift lever
is NOT in N (neutral) position. Damage to equipment and injury to personnel may
occur if these instructions are not followed.
• Ensure all slack from three-point seatbelt adjusting strap or three-point seatbelt is
removed. Three-point seatbelt retracts and will lock only during sudden stops or
impact. Injury to personnel may result if an accident occurs and seatbelts are not in
use or adjusted properly.
• This vehicle has been designed to operate safely and efficiently within the limits
specified in this TM. Operations beyond these limits are prohibited IAW AR 750-1
without written approval from the Commander, U.S. Army Tank-automotive and
Armaments Command, ATTN: AMSTA-CM-S, Warren, MI 48397-5000.
• Extreme caution shall be taken when transporting personnel. Rollover protection
and seatbelts are available for the crew area only and are not provided in the
troop/cargo area. Despite certain design characteristics of the vehicle, such as
improved capabilities, failure to use basic safe driving techniques/skills may result
in injury or death to personnel and damage to equipment.
• Operators are reminded to observe basic safe driving techniques/skills when
operating the vehicle. Vehicle speed must be reduced consistent with weather and
road/terrain conditions. Obstacles such as stumps and boulders must be avoided.
Failure to use basic safe driving techniques/skills may result in injury or death to
personnel and damage to equipment.
• Prior to towing vehicle with rear wheels up, secure steering wheel to prevent front
wheels from turning.
• Wear leather gloves when handling winch cable. Do not handle cable with bare
hands. When fully extending winch cable, ensure that four wraps of winch cable
remain on drum at all times. Direct all personnel to stand clear of winch cable
during winch operation. Failure to do this may cause damage to vehicle and injury
or death to personnel.
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