Pine County SWAT December 2013 Created1.  Students will understand nomenclature and layout of the Model 1220 M.R.A.P.  Have basic knowledge on the operation.

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Pine County SWAT December 2013 Created1

 Students will understand nomenclature and layout of the Model 1220 M.R.A.P.  Have basic knowledge on the operation of the 1220 MRAP  Location of operating parts and controls  Complete a driving assessment on the 1220 MRAP December 2013 Created2

3 Nomenclature and layout of Model 1220 M.R.A.P. December 2013 Created

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6 Nomenclature and layout of Model 1220 M.R.A.P. December 2013 Created

7 Pintle hook Where you can hook the trailer up to the M.R.A.P. Rear Gladhands Where you can hook the Air Brakes up for a trailer that you are hauling. Nomenclature and layout of Model 1220 M.R.A.P. December 2013 Created

 1. Battery Box contains four maintenance free batteries. The Battery box includes a roll-out tray for easy maintenance.  2. Battery Disconnect Switch  3. Air Tanks The primary and secondary air tanks and the wet tank store compressed air for the operation of the brakes and Central Tire Inflations System (CTIS) 8 Nomenclature and layout of Model 1220 M.R.A.P. December 2013 Created

 1. NATO receptacle.  2. Manual Battery Disconnect Switch (MBDS) December 2013 Created9 Nomenclature and layout of Model 1220 M.R.A.P

 Tow Eyes / Shackles. Provide attachment points for towing. 10 Nomenclature and layout of Model 1220 M.R.A.P. December 2013 Created

 Used to stow basic equipment. 11 Nomenclature and layout of Model 1220 M.R.A.P. December 2013 Created

 18k Winch = 9 Ton Winch  Provides the operators with the ability to attempt retrieval of a medium-weight or light-weight vehicle. 12 Nomenclature and layout of Model 1220 M.R.A.P. December 2013 Created

 Front Electrical Connectors  Two connectors (24 VDC/12-pin and 12 VDC/7-pin that supply electrical power between vehicles. 13 Nomenclature and layout of Model 1220 M.R.A.P. December 2013 Created

 Stowage Box  Use to Store basic issued items 14 Nomenclature and layout of Model 1220 M.R.A.P. December 2013 Created

 1. Outside rear door handle. December 2013 Created15 Nomenclature and layout of Model 1220 M.R.A.P

16 LSS Control Unit Controls fan speeds, temperature level, heat or cool mode, and blackout mode. Master Power Switch Controls electrical power for engine starting and / or electrical systems operation. This includes turning LSS on and off. Nomenclature and layout of Model 1220 M.R.A.P. December 2013 Created

 Life Support System. (LSS)  Instrument Panel Controls & Indicators.  Annunciator Controls & Indicators.  Generation IV Transmission Pushbutton Shift Selector. (TPSS)  Main Light Switch Controls and Indicators.  Steering Column Controls.  Air System Controls.  Central Tire Inflation System (CTIS) Controls and Indicators.  Auxiliary Panel Controls and indicator.  Heating, Ventilating, and air conditioning Controls.  Fire Suppression System Controls and Indicators.  Seat Controls. 17 December 2013 Created

 1. Selector switch.  2. Blackout switch.  3. Temperature level control.  4. R/A Fan speed control.  5. LSS On lamp December 2013 Created18 Description and use of operation controls and indicators

 1. Pressure Gage December 2013 Created19 Description and use of operation controls and indicators

 1. Engine Fan Shut Switch.8. Air Filter Restriction Gage.  2. Starter Pushbutton.9. Audible Alarm.  3. Master Power Switch.  4. Warning Light Switch.  5. Hazard Lights Switch.  6. Lo Idle / Hi Idle Switch.  7. Warm Up / Off / Retard Switch. 20 Description and use of operation controls and indicators December 2013 Created

 1. Rear Brakes Air Pressure Gage. 8. Front Brake Air Pressure Gage.  Volt Gage.9. Oil Pressure Gage.  Volt Gage. 10. Fuel Gage.  4. Water Temp Gage.  5. Speedometer.  6. Trip Meter Switch.  7. Odometer / Tripometer. 21 Description and use of operation controls and indicators December 2013 Created

 1. Left Turn Signal.7. Chemical Detect.  2. Stop Engine Indicator.8. CTIS Over speed  3. Check Engine Indicator.9. Rear Door Open Indicator.  4. Coolant Temp Indicator.10. Low Oil Pressure Indicator.  5. ABS Indicator.  6. High Beam Indicator. 22 Description and use of operation controls and indicators December 2013 Created

 1. Low Air Indicator.7. Right Turn Signal.  2. Battery Disconnect Indicator.  3. Inlet Air Heater Indicator.  4. Trans Temp Indicator.  5. Trailer ABS Indicator.  6. Engine Fan Off Indicator. 23 Description and use of operation controls and indicators December 2013 Created

 1. Check Trans Indicator.7. No Charge Indicator.  2. Exhaust Brake Indicator.  3. NBC Over Pressure Indicator.  4. Power take off Indicator.  5. CTIS Off Indicator.  6. Park Brake Indicator. 24 Description and use of operation controls and indicators December 2013 Created

 1. Gen IV TPSS display window.5. D button.  2. Mode select button.6. N button.  3. Up arrow button.7. R button.  4. Down arrow button. 25 Description and use of operation controls and indicators December 2013 Created

 1. Enter Key.7. Panel Dim Key.  2. All Off Key.8. B.O. Drive Key.  3. Stop Light Key.9. B.O. Marker Key.  4. Service Drive Key.  5. Panel BRT Key.  6. Park Key. December 2013 Created26 Description and use of operation controls and indicators

 1. Horn button.  2. Turn signal/headlight dimmer control.  3. Steering wheel tilt/telescope control.  4. Windshield wiper switch.  5. Windshield washer switch. December 2013 Created27 Description and use of operation controls and indicators

 1. Trailer Air Supply control.  2. System Park control. December 2013 Created28 Description and use of operation controls and indicators

 1. HWY (Highway) mode button and indicator.  2. X-C (Cross-Country) mode button and indicator.  3. SAND (Soft Terrain ) mode button and indicator.  4. EMER (Emergency) mode button and indicator.  5. RUN FLAT mode button and indicator. December 2013 Created29 Description and use of operation controls and indicators

 1. Front Dome Light switch.8. LED.  2. Rear Dome Light switch.9. Spotlight ON/OFF switch.  3. Dome Light Dimmer switch.  4. Work Light switch.  5. Blackout Override switch.  6. Inclinometer.  7. Spotlight joystick. December 2013 Created30 Description and use of operation controls and indicators

 1. Temperature Control.5. On / Off Switch  2. Vent Control.  3. Defrost Control.  4. Fan Control. December 2013 Created31 Description and use of operation controls and indicators

 1. Battery LED.5. Release LED.  2. Reset Button.6. Detection LED.  3. Power LED.7. Alarm LED.  4. Delay Button. December 2013 Created32 Description and use of operation controls and indicators

 1. Passenger side 12V power outlet December 2013 Created33 Description and use of operation controls and indicators

 1. Headrest release pins.  2. Seatbelt harness release.  3. Adjustment buckles.  4. Forward / backward adjustment control. December 2013 Created34 Description and use of operation controls and indicators

 1. Adjustment buckles.  2. Spring-loaded retractable foot rest.  3. Seatbelt harness release. December 2013 Created35 Description and use of operation controls and indicators

 1. Perform Manual Battery Disconnect Switch (MBDS)  2. Mater power switch.  3. Monitor Inlet Air Heater indicator.  4. Starter Push Button.  5. Check Oil Pressure.  6. Check Fuel gage.  7. Check Front and Rear Brake air Pressure gage.  8. Check Volt gages.  9. Select transmission operation range.  10. Operation of MRAP’s lights. December 2013 Created36

 Turn MBDS on December 2013 Created37

Position master power switch to the on position. December 2013 Created38

 Check the Inlet Air Heater indicator, it may remain on up to 30 seconds after the master power switch is turned on. Do not start the MRAP until the Inlet Air Heater indicator goes off. The Inlet Air Heater indicator may turn on/off during the cranking operation  Low oil pressure, Trans Temp, Park Brake, ABS, Low Air, and No Charge indicators as well as the low air audible alarm will remain on until operating pressures are achieved or manually released. December 2013 Created39

 Press and hold the green starter push button. If the engine dose not start in the first 30 seconds of cranking release the starter button and wait 30 seconds before attempting to start again.  After engine starts and maintains low idle speed for two minutes, engine speed my increase until it reaches a predetermined temperature or has been operated for 12 minutes. December 2013 Created40

 Verify oil pressure gage, the oil pressure should read between psi. If the oil pressure indicator remains illuminated or the oil pressure gage dose not reach psi, with in seconds after the engine has started, shut down engine immediately. December 2013 Created41

 Vehicle normal operating range is 350 miles based on 74 gals, and average operating speeds of 25 mph. December 2013 Created42

 1. Front brake air pressure gage  2. Rear Brake air pressure gage  The Front and Rear brake pressure will read between 60psi -120psi.  The low air indicator will illuminate (red) and audible alarm will sound until air pressure is between 75-85psi. December 2013 Created43

 Volts gage, reads between volts  Volts gage, reads between volts December 2013 Created44

 On the GEN IV press D for Drive and R for Reveres. After you have selected your direction you push in the parking brake control to release the parking brake. Then you are ready to drive. December 2013 Created45

 1. Touch any key on keypad to illuminate main light switch before making selection.  2. Press ENTER after a selection is made to activate function. If ENTER is not pressed with in five seconds, the switch will rest to the previous mode to prevent from accidental switching. After making a selection, the indicator key flashes blue until ENTER is pressed.  3. If there is no blue indicators illuminated, then no vehicle external lights are turned on. Amber back light is for keypad only.  4. The panel Bright and Panel Dim keys will not function with first selecting a mode. December 2013 Created46

 Example Press the PARK button and then press ENTER. The parking lights illuminate.  To turn the parking lights off you press the All Off and then press ENTER. All the vehicles lights go off. December 2013 Created47

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 HOURS: 1.5 Hour Classroom 2 Hours Practical  COURSE CONTENT: MRAP (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected)  PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES: ◦ Students will understand nomenclature and layout of the Model 1220 M.R.A.P. ◦ Have basic knowledge on the operation of the 1220 MRAP ◦ Location of operating parts and controls ◦ Complete a driving assessment on the 1220 MRAP  DATE PREPARED: December 2013  DATE REVISED: December 2013  REVISED BY: Deputy Neel  REVIEWED BY: Investigator Sjodahl  APPROVED BY: Chief Deputy Blackwell December 2013 Created50