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TM 9-2320-304-14&P 2-30 Operating Instructions (Cont) 2-9. LOAD HANDLING SYSTEM (LHS) (CONT). WARNING · When loading or unloading flatracks on uneven ground (side slope or downgrades up to 5 degrees), it may be necessary to apply truck service brakes to prevent truck rollaway or severe injury or death to personnel could result. · Prior to and during any load or unload cycle, all personnel should stay clear of LHS and flatrack or serious injury or death to personnel 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 determine if payload is evenly distributed on flatrack or if flatrack load exceeds 25,000 lbs. (11 340 kg) for LHS or 24,000 lbs. (10 886 kg) for LHS with CHU kit. If any of these conditions exist, operator must redistribute or reduce payload or damage to equipment may result. · Ensure that parking brake is not applied before starting load sequence or damage to equipment may result. · When loading or unloading FRS, engine speed must be at 1500 rpm. (14)   Move joystick (7) to LOAD position, allowing truck to be pulled under flatrack. Change 1

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