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TM 9-2320-360-20-1 NOTE · The ether start system has a thermostatic switch that will not let the system work if the engine Is above 550 F (12°  C). · Ether start is only required below 45°  F (7°  C). If outside temperature is over 45°  F (7°  C) go to step (5) Attempt to start the engine using the cold engine starting procedure (TM 9-2320-360-10) WARNING Fuel is very flammable and can explode easily.  To avoid serious injury or death keep flame away from fuel and keep fire extinguisher within easy reach.  When working with fuel, post signs that read NO SMOKING WITHIN 50 FEET OF VEHICLE. FUEL RETURN LINE TEST (1) Remove fuel return line from left side fuel tank. (2) Place fuel line in suitable container. (3) While assistant attempts to start engine (TM 9-2320-360-10), observe fuel flow from fuel return line. (4) Install fuel return line on left side fuel tank. STE/ICE TEST #25. (1) Connect STE/ICE test cable to STE/ICE receptacle in cab. (2) Set STE/ICE test select switch to "25". (3) Press and hold TEST button until "CAL" appears in display. (4) Release TEST button and wait for offset value to appear in display. (5) Press and release TEST button. (6) Start engine (TM 9-2320360-10) and observe STE/ICE display for test results. (7) Shut off engine (TM 9-2320-360-10). Change 2  2-389

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