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TM 10-4930-248-13&P
2-9.
OPERATING PROCEDURES.
Operating the CCR Nozzle.
(1)
Pull back collar (1) and remove dust cap (2) from end of CCR Nozzle (6).
WARNINGS
Do not operate
the CCR Nozzle until it has first been properly
grounded
to
the vehicle.
Additional
information
on grounding
may be obtained
from
TM 10-68, Aircraft Refueling.
A static discharge
between
the vehicle and CCR Nozzle could ignite the
fuel or cause an explosion
of fuel vapor.
Do not ground
nozzle to a radio antenna.
Radio transmitters
can cause an
arc at antennas.
(2)
Connect
ground plug (3) to vehicle groundingjack
(4) or attach nozzle grounding
clamp (5)
to unpainted
metal surface on the vehicle, as required.
(3)
Position
discharge
end of CCR Nozzle (6) on vehicle fuel servicing
adapter
(7). Push CCR
Nozzle onto servicing
adapter
until nozzle has seated.
A positive
connection
is indicated
by the collar (1) moving forward with an audible click.
(4)
Push latch (8), located on the right side of the CCR Nozzle (6), forward
to release
handle
(9). Move handle to the OPEN (up) position to dispense fuel.
NOTE
When fuel flow through
the CCR Nozzle has stopped, the red flow indicator
will extend
from the back of the CCR Nozzle body.
(5)
When fueling operation
is complete,
move handle
(9) to the CLOSE (down) position.
Make
sure red flow indicator
(10) has extended.
(6)
Pull collar (1) away from vehicle fuel servicing
adapter
(7) and disconnect
CCR Nozzle (6)
from vehicle.
(7)
Disconnect
ground plug (3) from vehicle grounding
jack (4) or detach grounding
clamp (5),
as required.
(8)
Install dust cap (2) on discharge
end of CCR Nozzle (6).
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