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TM 10-4320-311-14 e. Operation Under Rainy or Humid Conditions (1)   Keep fuel tank cap secured. Keep the access door closed. During handling of fuel, PMCS, and refueling, be sure that water is not allowed to enter fuel or lubrication system. (2)   Take special care to prevent rust and corrosion If surfaces become rusty or corroded, notify your supervisor f.  Operation in Salt Water Areas. (1)   Salt water causes corrosion Use fresh water to wash off any salt that comes in contact with the equipment. (2)   If surfaces become rusty or corroded, notify your supervisor. 2-10.  Emergency Procedures. a. Gross leakage in the suction hose requires shutdown of the pumping unit. b. Loss of suction requires shutdown of the pumping unit. CAUTION · Do not stop engine suddenly since It may cause the temperature to rise abnormally high and possible damage to the engine may result.  When stopping the engine, reduce the load slowly and allow the engine to run at Idle speed for 3 minutes. · Pushing the speed control handle In all the way will result In the engine stopping. · Do not stop engine with the decompression lever as engine damage may result.  If the engine cannot be stopped by the speed control handle, then move the fuel cock handle horizontally to the closed position. (1) Twist to unlock and slowly move speed control handle Inward until engine Is running at idle speed Allow engine to run at Idle speed for 3 minutes. (2) If suction Is not reestablished, close any discharge valves, then any suction valves that are Installed In the hoses. (3) Move engine speed control handle all the way Inward to the STOP position. 2-31/(2-32 blank)

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