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c. Remove drain valves from drain hoses by pulling out on cam arms. d. Attach a drain hose to each drain assembly. e. Unfold tank ends to lie flat in original position.  Hoses should extend from bottom of tank. CAUTION The cam arms on the hose female quick-disconnect coupling should be safety wired in the closed position to prevent valve and hose separation when tank is full of fuel.  Use .010" (inch) stainless steel safety wire. NOTE Do   not   close   quick-disconnect   cam   arms   one   at   a   time,   as   this   tends   to   cause misalignment of the mating parts and prevents cam arms from closing properly. f. Connect drain valves to drain hoses.  Ensure that valves are closed (full clockwise position) and dust caps are secure. g. Remove  dust  caps  and  dust  plugs  from  tank,  vent  assembly,  elbows,  6"  (inch)  hoses  and  valve.    If  the sealing surfaces of the couplings are dirty, wipe with a clean cloth. h. Connect vent assembly to tank.  Close both cam arms at the same time by hand.  Do not close cam arms one at a time, as this tends to cause misalignment of the mating parts and prevents cam arms from closing properly. 2-11

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