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#* Make sure the propane tank is secure, preferably by placing it down and behind a seat. Think about where a 40 lb. propane tank is going to go if your vehicle were in a collision.
#* Make sure the propane tank is secure, preferably by placing it down and behind a seat. Think about where a 40 lb. propane tank is going to go if your vehicle were in a collision.
# NEVER try to modify or repair valves, regulators, or other tank parts.
# NEVER try to modify or repair valves, regulators, or other tank parts.
# Operate the prop with a propane tank only when the tank is upright to ensure that only propane vapors are drawn from the tank.
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# The class of fire chosen will be displayed next to the difficulty setting.<br />
# The class of fire chosen will be displayed next to the difficulty setting.<br />


=== SmartExtinguisher Information ===
=== SmartExtinguisher information ===
Only water extinguishers are appropriate for use with the portable burn pan. The best extinguishers to use are the SmartExtinguishers that came with the burn pan system. To use these extinguishers:
Only water extinguishers are appropriate for use with the portable burn pan. The best extinguishers to use are the SmartExtinguishers that came with the burn pan system. To use these extinguishers:


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Filled and fully charged, these extinguishers can feel heavy. It is recommended that instructors choose trainees for the first discharges who are comfortable with the heavier weight.
Filled and fully charged, these extinguishers can feel heavy. It is recommended that instructors choose trainees for the first discharges who are comfortable with the heavier weight.
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=== Unit break down and pack up ===
 
* Do not attempt to pack up the unit until it has completely cooled.
* Remove the prop and prop base (if used) and ti
 


== Burn Pan Specifications ==
== Burn Pan Specifications ==