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TM   5-4320-304-14 TM    08922A-14/1 Item No. B W 7 Table 2-2. Operator’s Preventive Maintenance Checks and Sevices – Continued B  –  Before  Operation A   –   After   Operation M   -   Monthly D  –  During  Operation W – Weekly Interval D A M ITEM  TO  BE  INSPECTED PROCEDURE Fuel  System  -  Continued. Death or serious injury could occur if fuel is not handled carefully. Use in a well-ventilated area away from open flame, arcing equipment, ignition sources, heaters, or excessive heat. Engines must be turned off and cool before refueling. Use  proper  refueling  procedures  and equipment to avoid spillage. Do not run engines near open fuel containers. Always store fuel in proper, marked containers. DO  NOT  SMOKE. Remove  fuel  tank  cap  (1).  Check  for  adequate fuel  level.  Add  fuel  to  fuel  tank  (2)  as  required. Equipment is Not  Ready/ Available if: Fuel cannot be supplied  to engine. 2-16

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