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TM  5-4930-237-10 1-2. Maintenance Forms, Records, and Reports. Department  of  the  Army  forms  and  procedures  used  for  equipment maintenance  will  be  those  prescribed  by  DA  PAM  738-750,  The  Army  Maintenance  Management  System  (TAMMS). 1-3. Reporting Equipment Improvement Recommendations (EIR’s). If  your  equipment  needs  improvement,  let  us know. Send an EIR. You, the user, are the only one who can tell us what you don’t like about your equipment. Let us know why you don’t like the design or performance. Put it on an SF 368 (Quality Deficiency Report). Mail it to us at: Commander, U.S. Army TACOM, ATTN: AMSTA-TR-E/MPA, Warren, MI 48395-5000. A reply will be fur- nished  to  you. 1-4.  Warranty  Information.  Refer  to  TB5-4930-237-23,  Technical  Warranty  Bulletin,  for  all  warranty  information. 1-5.  Destruction  of  Army  Material  to  Prevent  Enemy  Use.  The  equipment  shall  be  destroyed  in  accordance  with  TM 750-244-3,  Procedures  for  Destruction  of  Equipment  to  Prevent  Enemy  Use. 1-6.  Preparation  for  Storage  or  Shipment- Refer  to  Chapter  2,  Section  III,  Operation  Under  Usual  Conditions, 1-7.  Quality  Assurance/Quality  Control  (QA/QC).  Refer  to  FM  55-0411,  Aviation  Maintenance  Quality  Assurance/ Quality  Control,  for  appropriate  QA/QC  information. 1-8. Safety, Care, and Handling. WARNING Aviation  fuel  is  highly  flammable.  No  smoking  or  open  flames  are  permitted  during  fueling operations or near refueling areas. Failure to comply can result in injury or death to personnel. Ground clips and plugs must be connected before attaching nozzles to aircraft. Failure to comply  can  result  in  injury  or  death  to  personnel  from  static  discharge. a.  Do  not  use  any  nozzle,  part,  or  hose  that  is  damaged  and/or  leaking  fuel. b.  Keep  equipment  clean.  Remove  dirt,  fuel,  moisture,  snow,  or  mud  with  a  clean  cloth  (item  1,  Appendix  D). c. Keep flow handles in closed (off) position when not in use. d.  Keep dust caps in place when not in use. Dust, dirt, moisture, or contaminants can cause damage to internal parts. e.  Hand-carry  a!!  equipment.  Do  not  drag  or  throw  on  ground. Section II. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION AND DATA 1-9.  Equipment  Characteristics,  Capabilities,  and  Features. a.  Equipment  is  light-weight  and  can  be  carried  to  and  from  the  aircraft. b.  All  controls  are  manually  operated. c.  Nozzles  will  not  dispense  fuel  unless  connected  to  aircraft  receptacle  (except  overwing  nozzle). d.  One  nozzle  or  combination  of  nozzles  will  connect  to  aircraft  receptacle  without  an  adapter. 1-2 Change  5

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