TM 9-2815-220-24
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES
Pay attention to all warnings and cautions within the work packages.
Ignoring a warning
could cause death or injury to personnel.
Ignoring a caution could cause damage to
equipment.
Notes contain facts to make the maintenance easier.
Warnings, cautions, and
notes always appear just above the work package step to which they apply.
EXAMPLES:
WARNINGS:
Call attention to things
that could kill or injure personnel.
They
are preceded by the word "WARNING"
in bold face type and in a box.
A warning
icon is often presented along with the
text.
WARNING
Air Pressure in excess of 30 psi
(207 kPa) can injure personnel.
Do not direct pressurized air at
yourself or others.
Use goggles or
face shield.
Some warnings are often used in a work
package.
In the procedure, they may be
presented in an abbreviated version.
All warnings in this manual appear in full
description in the Warning Summary
located just after the front cover.
WARNING
Air Pressure
CAUTION
CAUTIONS:
Call attention to things or
actions that could damage equipment.
They are preceded by the word "Caution"
in bold face type and underlined.
Do not run engine longer than
10 minutes at 675-725 rpm without
cooling fans installed.
Damage to
engine from overheating will occur.
NOTE
NOTES:
Contain important facts or
things to make maintenance easier.
They
are preceded by the word "Note" in bold
face type.
Engine leak test should be done
before run-in.
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