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TM 10-4320-348-14 e. Operation Under Rainy or Humid Conditions. (1) Keep fuel tank cap secured.  Keep the access door closed.  During handling of fuel, performance of 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. 2.11  EMERGENCY PROCEDURES.  In case of any emergency, shut down the engine immediately as follows: a. Press the decompression lever (1). b. Turn control handle (2) 1/4 turn counterclockwise pushing the throttle in. c. Turn the fuel cock handle (3) horizontally to the closed position. Figure 2-12.  Emergency Procedures. 2.12    NUCLEAR,  BIOLOGICAL,  AND  CHEMICAL  (NBC)  DECONTAMINATION  PROCEDURES.    In  the  event  that  the pumping assembly has been subjected to NBC contamination, follow the NBC procedures in FM 3-3, FM 3-4, and FM 3-5. 2-34

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