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TM5-2410-237-10 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Engage  the  brake  lock  and  place  all controls  in  neutral  or  hold  position. Attach   a   positive   lead   battery   cable from   the   positive   terminal   of   booster battery  to  the  BAT  terminal  (1)  of  the starter   solenoid   (2). Attach   the   negative   lead   from   the negative   terminal   of   the   booster   battery and  to  the  ground  connection  or  ground terminal  (3)  on  the  starter  (4). Start  the  engine  using  the  procedure  in Section   III,   Operation   Under   Usual Conditions.   See   Paragraph   2-5,   page 2-19. After   engine   is   started,   remove   the negative   lead   from   the   ground   terminal of  the  battery  first.  Disconnect  other cable   from   starter   and   battery. (1) (2) (3) (4) Remove   protective   cover   from   slave receptacle. If  a  slave  cable  is  available,  connect the  slave  cable  to  the  slave  receptacle on  the  charging  vehicle  and  to  the slave  receptacle  on  the  vehicle  to  be started. Start  the  engine  using  the  procedure  in Section   Ill,   Operation   Under   Usual Conditions.   See   Paragraph   2-5,   page 2-19. After   engine   starts,   disconnect   slave cable  and  install  cover  on  slave receptacle. b.  Emergency   Starting   Using   Slave Receptacle. 2-50

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