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You can read the full user manual from the manufacturer [[Media:LION Intelligent Training System Xtreme Manual.pdf|HERE.]]
You can read the full user manual from the manufacturer [[Media:LION Intelligent Training System Xtreme Manual.pdf|HERE.]]


You can read the user manual for the portable air pump [[Media:2024.02.15.Husky_12120V_Inflator.pdf|HERE.]]
You can read the user manual for the portable air pump [[Media:2024.02.15.Husky 12120V Inflator.pdf|HERE.]]
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** f.) Plastic sensor guard that fits over the face of the base unit.
** f.) Plastic sensor guard that fits over the face of the base unit.
* 2.) '''WATER''' fire extinguishers. Decide how many you will need based on how many trainees you expect. A single extinguisher is good for five or six passes. PBEM owns six water extinguishers (which will allow around 30 participants when they are appropriately filled and fully charged). Additional water extinguishers can be used if necessary.  
* 2.) '''WATER''' fire extinguishers. Decide how many you will need based on how many trainees you expect. A single extinguisher is good for five or six passes. PBEM owns six water extinguishers (which will allow around 30 participants when they are appropriately filled and fully charged). Additional water extinguishers can be used if necessary.  
* 3.) Tire inflator or portable air compressor, to charge the fire extinguishers to 100 PSI.
* 3.) Tire inflator or portable air compressor, to charge the fire extinguishers to 100 PSI. PBEM has a tire inflator with the kit, but it's ''slow''. A volunteer who has access to a portable pancake air compressor is encouraged to bring it.
* 4.) Metal prop plate that goes over the base unit.
* 4.) Metal prop plate that goes over the base unit.
* 5.) Trash can prop, which fits over the metal prop plate.
* 5.) Trash can prop, which fits over the metal prop plate.