2-7TM 10-5411-205-13Section II. OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONSSubjectParaPageAssembly and Preparation for Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-42-4Initial Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-52-42-62-42-42-4.Assembly and Preparation for Use. There are no assembly or preparationprocedures that must be performed before using the basic shelter. For all asssembly and prep-aration procedures applicable to a specifically configured shelter, refer to the end item techni-cal manual.2-5.Initial Adjustments. The shelter itself requires no adjusting. However, the oper-ator must make certain the shelter is positioned so the door can be fully opened and closedand that any external equipment required for operation of the shelter-contained equipment canbe properly installed. Refer to the end item technical manual for anv adjustment proceduresapplicable to the configured shelter.2-6.Operating Procedure. Thereshelter. Refer to the end item technicalspecifically configured shelter.2-7.Preparation for Movement.are no operating procedures applicable to the basicmanual for operating procedures applicable to aBefore moving the shelter, make sure the door isclosed and padlocked. If the shelter is being moved by truck, make sure the shelter is proper-ly tied down and blocked to prevent movement.Refer to paragraph 3-5 for instructions forsecuring the shelter on a truck. If the shelter must be loaded onto a truck for movement,refer to paragraph 3-5 for lifting and loading instructions. Refer to the end item technicalmanual for additional preparation instructions applicable to a specifically configured shelter.Section III. OPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONSSubjectParaPageOperation in Unusual Weather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-82-4Emergency Procedures.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-92-42-8.Operation in Unusual Weather. The S-250/G Unshielded and S-250/G Shieldedshelters are designed for use in all weather.However, shelters located at sites subject to saltair deterioration, or areas subject to wind-driven sand or coral dust shall be inspected by sitepersonnel at least once every week to assure timely determination of maintenance and repairneeds. Additional requirements for operation in unusual weather can be found in the enditem technical manual.2-9.Emergency Procedures. Any damage to the shelter walls or ceiling must bepatched immediately to prevent possible water intrusion. In an emergency, any kind of tapeor water-resistent materials may be used to cover a puncture or a large hole. Temporarypatches must be replaced with permanent patches as soon as possible. In shielded shelter,temporary patches must be replaced as soon as possible to restore RFI/EMI suppression.2-4
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