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TM 9-2320-364-20-3      2-2333 (1)   Set multimeter select switch to ohms. (2)   Is there continuity between one of the four safe lowering valve harness connectors at terminal 1 and a known good ground? (a)   If there is no continuity, repair wire 1435 (see schematic Fig 2-52) or notify DS Maintenance. (b)   If there is continuity, notify DS Maintenance. (3)   Check remaining three safe lowering valve harness connectors at terminal 1 for continuity with ground and repair wire 1435 (see schematic Fig 2-52) or notify DS Maintenance if there is no continuity.  If there is continuity, notify DS Maintenance. (4)   Install four safe lowering valve harness connectors. (5)   Start engine (TM 9-2320-364-10). (6)   Set hydraulic selector switch to AUTO position. (7)   Raise LHS until middle frame is approximately 3 ft (91 cm) above transit position. (8)   Remove blocking from middle frame. (9)   Lower LHS to transit position. (10)   Set hydraulic selector switch to OFF position. (11)   Turn OFF ENGINE switch. CONTINUITY TEST Keep clear of equipment when equipment is being raised or lowered.  Equipment may fall and cause serious injury or death to personnel. Never crawl under equipment when performing maintenance unless equipment is securely blocked.   Equipment may fall and cause serious injury or death to personnel. Do not work on any item supported only by lift jacks or hoist.  Always use blocks or proper stands to support the item prior to any work.  Equipment may fall and cause injury or death to personnel.

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