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TM5-4930-237-10 f. Disconnect tee connector (8) and 3 inch discharge hose (1) as follows: (1) Close FLOW handles (2 and 6). (2) Disconnect tee connector (8) from 3 inch discharge hose (1). (3) Install dust cap (5) on 3 inch discharge hose (1). (4) Install dust cap (9) on tee connector (8). g. Disconnect 3 inch discharge hose (1) from suction hose on HEMTT tanker as follows: (1) Pull cam arms (4) away from body. (2) Slide end off camlock coupling on tanker. (3) Push cam arms (4) against body. CAUTION Do not walk on hose to flatten or remove fuel residue. Failure to comply can result in damage to hose and end connectors. NOTE It maybe necessary to remove a dust cap and open a FLOW handle at one end to drain fuel residue. h. Roll discharge hoses (1 or 11) into a tight coil and secure with carrying strap (7). i. Wipe equipment with a clean cloth (Item 1, Appendix D) to remove dirt, dust, moisture, and fuel. j. Store equipment in storage box on tanker. Refer to TM9-2320-279-10-1 for details. 2-18. Preparation For Storage or Shipment. NOTE The following procedures are for government storage and shipment between units. For shipping instructions on warranty repairs refer to TB5-4930-237-23. a. Wipe equipment with a clean cloth (Item 1, Appendix D). b. Inspect equipment for damaged or missing parts. Report any problems to your supervisor. c. Place equipment in a water-vaporproof bag. Tape or seal bag. d. Place cushioning material and equipment in fiberboard container. e. Add cushioning material to fiberboard container to prevent movement of equipment. f. Seal lid of fiberboard container with masking tape (item 2, Appendix D). 2-19

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