TM 10-5411-201-14
T.O. 35E4-178-1
2-19. OPERATION IN RAIN AND/OR MUD
a. When setting up shelter, place wood planks or boards under each jack pad to increase bearing area.
b. Provide adequate drainage ditch to prevent standing water around shelter area.
c. Check leveling jacks frequently for sinking; level shelter as required by adjusting container lift jacks.
d. Close and secure all doors in shelter.
e. Check seals for proper placement and compression.
2-20. OPERATION IN SNOW, ICE OR EXTREME COLD
W A R N I NG
In extreme cold, do not touch metal parts with bare hands. Severe skin damage may
result.
a. Remove snow routinely and prior to folding roof with a soft bristle brush, broom, or equivalent.
b. Remove ice from shelter before lowering hinged panels.
c. Insure ECU is properly connected to shelter.
d. Keep all doors and vents closed.
NOTE
Fluorescent lights have a delay time in coming on at temperatures of 0°F and below.
2-21. OPERATION IN HIGH WINDS
W A R N I N G
To avoid injury when expanding or closing hinged sidewall in high winds, use six
personnel.
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