TM 9-2320-361-10 CHAPTER 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Section I. Controls and Indicators (page 2-1) Section II. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (page 2-29) Section III. Operation Under Usual Conditions (page 2-81) Section IV Operation Under Unusual Conditions (page 2-181) Section V. Operation of Special Purpose Kits (page 2-193) Section I. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 2-1. KNOW YOUR CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Before you attempt to operate your equipment, be sure you are familiar with the location and function of all controls and indicators. This section describes the location and function of all controls and indicators. WARNING Hearing protection is required for driver, co-driver, and mechanic when engine is running. Noise levels produced by this vehicle exceed 85 dB, which may cause injury to personnel. NOTE Ž Except where specifically noted, the controls and indicators in this section are generally applicable to all vehicles covered in this manual. Ž In this manual, the term “left” indicates the driver side of the vehicle. The term ‘right” indicates the opposite, or crew side of the vehicle. To find a specific paragraph, refer to the index below. 2-2. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS INDEX PARA NO. PARA. TITLE PAGE NO. 2-3. Preparation for Use 2-1 2-4. Chassis Controls and Indicators 2-2 2-5. Body Equipment Controls and Indicators 2-10 2-6. Special Purpose Kits Controls and Indicators 2-22 2-3. PREPARATION FOR USE When a vehicle is received by the using organization, it is the responsibility of the officer-in-charge to determine whether it has been properly prepared for service by the supplier. It is also the responsibility of the officer-in-charge to be sure the vehicle is in condition to perform its functions. Maintenance personnel will provide any additional service required to bring the vehicle to operating stand- ards. Before operating the vehicle, the operator must become familiar with the vehicle controls and indicators as described in this chapter. Change 3 2-1
