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TM 9-2320-304-14&P 2-82.24 Operating Instructions (Cont) 2-10.2 LOADING AND UNLOADING CONTAINER (82 INCHES [208 CM] OR TALLER) TO TRUCK USING FRONT LIFT ADAPTER (FLA) (CONT). NOTE Make sure tab on handnut faces up. (37) Lower handle lock plate (14) over lower container lock handle (15) and handnut (21) tab. (38) Repeat steps (35) through (37) for left side. (39) Push in parking brake knob (3) to release parking brakes and release service brake pedal (4). WARNING When loading or unloading containers on uneven ground (side slope up to 5 degrees and downgrades up to 20 percent), it may be necessary to apply truck service brakes to prevent truck rollaway or severe injury or death could result. CAUTION · If LHS OVER LOAD indicator illuminates but loading operation continues, operator is cautioned that LHS is nearing maximum capacity. In this situation, operator should notify supervisor if it appears payload is unevenly distributed in container or if container load exceeds 24,000 lbs. (10 886 kg). If any of these conditions exist, payload must be redistributed or reduced, or damage to equipment may result. · Load must be evenly distributed in the container. Uneven load distribution may cause the LHS OVER LOAD indicator to give false signals and cause the LHS to operate incorrectly. Damage to equipment may result. · If LHS OVER LOAD indicator illuminates and normal operation has stopped, return load to original position and notify supervisor to have payload redistributed or weight reduced. Failure to comply may result in damage to equipment. · Make sure parking brake is not applied before starting load sequence, or damage to equipment may occur. Change 1

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