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TM 9-2320-304-14&P 2-28 Operating Instructions (Cont) 2-9. LOAD HANDLING SYSTEM (LHS) (CONT). CAUTION · Engine speed must be at idle before using hydraulic selector switch, or damage to equipment may result. · To avoid equipment damage, ensure that main frame cylinders do not complete full extension while operating at engine speeds above idle. · Manual mode is used mainly in event of a failure of automatic control electrical system. Greater care must be exercised during operation of MANUAL mode for correct cycle of events to occur or damage to equipment may result. · If LHS had previously been used in manual mode and not completely stowed in AUTO mode, the hook arm cylinders must be completely extended or the LHS must be completely stowed using AUTO mode before the flatrack can be loaded. Failure to comply may result in damage to the truck and flatrack. NOTE LHS will only operate when transmission range selector is in N (Neutral). (7)   Turn hydraulic selector switch (6) to MAN M.F. position. (8)   Move joystick (7) to UNLOAD position and hold until lift hook (9) has moved below level of flatrack hook bar (2). (9)   Apply service brake pedal (3) and set transmission range selector (1) to R (Reverse). Back truck up to flatrack/FRS, alining truck and flatrack/FRS as straight as possible with lift hook (9) to middle of hook bar (2). Change 1

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