S Series Shelter
Operation & Maintenance
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6.
On command (“Ready to lift?…Lift”), all personnel should evenly and in a coordinated effort, lift the DRASH until the
side walls come to a vertical position and the DRASH is self supporting.
7.
Let the Shelter rest back on the push poles and check for any
obstructions.
Figure 2-9 - Shelter in Erected Position
8.
The Shelter should be properly positioned on the ground cover when fully erect as shown in Figure 2-9.
9.
The Shelter is in final position when the Velcro strips on the ground cover are centered in the doorway.
007.01 Repositioning the Shelter
1.
On the long side of the shelter, the red tabs on the ground cover should be between the interior and exterior hubs by the
doorway. If not, move the Shelter so that it is positioned correctly.
2.
There are two methods of moving the shelter:
a)
Push Poles -Models 1, 2, & 3
Four people are required for this procedure.
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Using the push poles, four personnel
should lift at the push points identified
by the red flags in each doorway (see
Figure 2-10) so that the Shelter is off
the ground.
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Move the Shelter so that it is positioned
correctly.
Push Poles -Models 4, 5, & 6
Six people are required for this procedure.
Figure 2-10 - Red Flag Positions on Ground Cover
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Position four personnel at the push points in each doorway identified by the red flags (see Figure 2-10).
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Position the other two personnel in the center of the Shelter.
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All personnel should lift at the push points until the Shelter is off the ground.
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Stop immediately if the bottom of any wall drags on the ground.
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At least one person, called a “SPOTTER”, should observe the proper movement and placement of the Shelter
and help guide the Shelter into proper position.
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Move the Shelter so that it is positioned correctly.
b)
Arms & Hands
For small adjustments, position personnel in the doorways so that they are aligned with the long wall (see Figure
2-10). Place one hand on the exterior looped keeper with a wind line and the other hand on the corresponding
interior looped keeper. On command, all four personnel should lift the wall in unison and move the Shelter into the
correct position.
c)
NOTE: Make sure that during this process, the end or side walls do not angle inward beyond a vertical
position. The SPOTTER should alert personnel if the walls are no longer vertical during movement of the
Shelter.
NOTE
IF ANY RESISTANCE IS FELT,
IMMEDIATELY YELL STOP TO
PREVENT POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO
THE FRAME OR MATERIAL.
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