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TM 10-4930-242-13&P Section III.  OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS. 2-7. ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE. 1. Remove the dust plug from D-1 Nozzle fuel inlet coupler.  Connect the coupler to the fuel supply hose. 2. Remove dust cover from discharge end of nozzle before using to dispense fuel. 2-8. OPERATING PROCEDURES. a. Nozzle Connection. (1)   Remove dust cover (1). (2)   Perform "Before" checks according to Table 2-1. WARNINGS ·  A  static  discharge  between  the  vehicle  and  Nozzle could   ignite   the   fuel   or   cause   an   explosion   of   fuel vapors.  Do not operate the nozzle until it has first been properly grounded to vehicle. ·  Radio transmitters can cause an arc at antennas.  Do Not ground nozzle to a radio antenna. NOTE Additional  information  on  grounding  may  be  obtained from FM 10-68, Aircraft Refueling. (3)   Connect ground cable assembly (2) to aircraft grounding receptacle. (4)   Grasp collar grips (3) and align the outlet end with the aircraft adapter. NOTE Press   the   nozzle   against   the   adapter   while   slightly rotating  the  nozzle  to  align  the  nozzle  index  pins  with adapter slots (if necessary). (5)   While  pressing  the  nozzle,  rotate  the  collar  (4)  to  the  right  until  collar  is  fully  engaged  against  the  mechanical stop. WARNING Poppet handle rotation to less than full open position is unsafe  and  can  result  in  a  flowing  fuel  disconnect  and dangerous fuel spill. (6)   Rotate the poppet handle (5) to the full OPEN (over center) position against an internal mechanical stop. 2-10

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