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TM 5-4320-308-13 2-1.  ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE (Continued) (5) Remove dust caps from discharge hose assembly (8) adapter and nozzle assembly (11) coupler.  Connect discharge hose assembly adapter to nozzle assembly coupler.  Remove cap from nozzle assembly. NOTE Use Y-connectors and hoses as needed for multiple nozzle assembly connections. (6) Make sure that connections are tight. d. Perform category B (before operation) PMCS contained in table 3-1 or verify that category B PMCS was performed.  Report any problems to unit maintenance. WARNING 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.  Always store fuel in proper, marked containers.  DO NOT SMOKE. e. The following paragraphs contain instructions for starting, operating, and stopping the pump assembly. 2-2.  OPERATING PROCEDURE WARNING CARBON  MONOXIDE  (EXHAUST  GAS)  CAN  KILL  YOU  Exposure  to  exhaust gases  produces  symptoms  of  headache,  dizziness,  loss  of  muscular  control, drowsiness, or coma. Brain damage or death can result from severe exposure. Fumes   from   engines   become   concentrated   with   poor   ventilation.      Operate engine in a ventilated area only. While running engine, be alert for fumes.  Keep area ventilated.  If someone is overcome,  expose  to  fresh  air;  keep  warm  and  still;  give  artificial  respiration  if needed.  Seek medical attention.  Administer oxygen, if available. GOOD    VENTILATION    IS    THE    BEST    DEFENSE    AGAINST    EXHAUST POISONING. a. Preparation for Starting. (1) Move throttle control hand lever (1) to HIGH position on throttle plate (2). 2-5

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