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TM 10-4320-348-14 NOTE Use Y-connectors and hoses as needed for multiple nozzle assembly connections. (8) Make sure that all connections are tight; perform operator PMCS. (9) A male quick disconnect Reducer (2"x 1 1/2") is provided when the fuel source has a 2" connector. c. Filling the Unit Fuel Tank.  Before starting the pump unit, the fuel tank must be filled with fuel.  To fill the fuel tank, perform the following procedures.  (Refer to Figure 2-5.) (1) Disengage the latch (1) on the access door (2) of the enclosure assembly (3) and open access door (2). (2) Check fuel level in fuel tank (4).  To insure that fuel tank is filled with fuel.  If fuel tank is not full, perform steps (3) through (6) to fill the tank. WARNING Improper  care  in  handling  fuel  can  cause  fire  and  explosion  which  can  cause  severe  injury  or death to operating personnel.  To avoid fire or explosion during engine refueling: DO NOT allow any flame producing material within 50 feet (15.25m) of fuel during equipment filling. DO NOT smoke while refueling. DO NOT let fuel drip onto any hot surface. DO NOT overfill fuel tank. DO NOT refuel unit while engine is running. (3) Remove fuel tank cap (5). (4) Check the inlet fuel filter (6) inside the top of the fuel tank (4) and carefully remove any debris that may have collected inside the filter. (5) Carefully pour fuel from the fuel container into the fuel tank (4). (6) Replace fuel tank cap (5) onto fuel tank (4). Figure 2-4.  Components of Pumping Assembly 2-19

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