TM 10-7360-209-13&PSection III OPERATOR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES3-5. GENERALThis section contains operator maintenance procedures for the KCLFF equipment.3-6. M2 BURNER UNITProcedures to repair the generator and air valve assembly are contained in TM 10-7360-204-13&PWARNINGDry cleaning solvent A-A-711 TY2 used to clean part is potentially dangerous to personnel and property.Avoid repeated and prolonged skin contact Do not use near open flame or excessive heat. Flash point ofsolvent is 100 to 138°F (38 to 59C).3-7.CLEANING AND SANITATION (KCLFF). Clean Heater Tank Assembly, Cooking Pot Cradle Assembly, TableAssemblies, Insulated Food Containers, Insulated (5 gal) Liquid Dispensers, and accessories such as the can opener andutensils with soap and warm water. Rinse well with clean water and air dry. Do not use abrasive cleaners or wire brushes.You can use a commercial type nylon cleaning pad to remove corrosion or caked-on grease. Check for signs of corrosionor peeling. The coating over the metal may show spots. If so, remove spots with soap and warm water or dry cleaningsolvent A-A-711 TY2 (item 3, appendix F) using a nylon cleaning pad. After cleaning, check that braces, angle irons, andsupport parts are secure.3.7.1 CLEANING AND SANITATION (KCLFF-E).a. RangeOutfit.Refer to TM 10-7360-204-13&P for cleaning and sanitation of Range Outfit.b. FoodContainers.Insulated(1)Clean food container after each use.(2)Open food container and remove three inserts(3)Remove the gasket from the food container and wash container and gasket in hot, hand-dishwashingcompound solution (item 8, appendix F). Rinse in boiling water.CAUTIONNever immerse the food container in water.(4) Replace container gasket in container gasket channel flat side down Allow gasket and container to air dry. This allowsthe gasket to dry in place so it won't stretch, shrink or lose shape.Change 3 3-3
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