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TM 10-4930-243-13&P
2-10. OPERATING PROCEDURES-continued.
NOTE
When fuel flow is stopped, the red end of the position indicator should be visible at the center of
the nozzle end.
(5) When refueling is completed, move the handle to the downward (closed) position.
(6) Pull the nozzle collar away from the vehicle fuel servicing adapter to remove the nozzle.
(7) Disconnect ground cable and replace the dust cap on the nozzle.
b. Operating the CCR nozzle with gravity fill adapter (GFA) attached. (Refer to Figure 2-2)
WARNINGS
Radio transmitters can cause an arc at antennas. Do not ground nozzle to a radio antenna
A static discharge between the vehicle and CCR nozzle could ignite the fuel or cause an explosion
of fuel vapor. Do not operate the nozzle until it has first been properly grounded to the vehicle.
NOTE
Additional information on grounding may be obtained from TM 10-68, Aircraft Refueling.
(1) Insert ground plug (1) of CCR nozzle (2) into vehicle grounding jack, or attach nozzle grounding clamp (3)
to unpainted metal or vehicle.
CAUTION
Do not allow full weight of nozzle assemblies to rest on open port refueling receptacle.
(2) Insert GFA (4) into vehicle fuel tank opening.
(3) Push the latch (5) on the right side of CCR nozzle forward to release the handle (6), and move the handle
to the upward (open) position.
(4) Move the handle (7) on the GFA forward to start dispensing fuel.
(5) When fueling is completed, move the GFA handle to the rear (closed) position.
(6)
Move the CCR Nozzle handle downward to the closed position.
(7) Remove GFA from the vehicle and disconnect ground cable.
(8) Place the dust cap on the GFA (not shown)
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