c. Carrying Harness Assembly.
The carrying harness assembly consists of carrying harness with large and
small handle straps. It attaches to CAM and is placed over shoulder to
support the CAM while being carried and used. Carrying harness contains
pockets for confidence sample, spare battery, and two filtered nozzle package
assemblies. A second carrying harness assembly with handle straps is in a
sealed package, to prevent contamination from entering, and is used as a
replacement when original carrying harness and/or straps are either damaged
or contaminated. Harness assembly and straps are replaced rather than
decontaminated (Figure 2-2).
d. Filtered Nozzle Package Assembly.
Filtered nozzle standoffs prevent nozzle assembly from being contaminated by
liquid agents. Filtered nozzle standoffs are fitted with filters which
prevent entrance of dust. Filtered nozzle standoffs are throw away items.
Two packages are housed in carrying case assembly and two are housed in the
carrying harness; each package contains six standoffs (Figure 2-2).
e. Spare Battery.
Lithium-sulfur dioxide battery is housed in carrying harness pocket (Figure
2-2).
f. Large Handle Strap.
Attaches to rear of CAM handle.
Carrying harness clips to the strap (Figure
2-2).
g. Small Handle Strap.
Attaches to front of CAM handle.
Carrying harness clips to the strap (Figure
2-2).
It is used to test the CAM for its ability to detect G and H. The end with a
round cross-section is marked G and contains Nerve Agent Simulant. The end
with three longitudinal ribs is marked H and contains Blister Agent Simulant.
It is housed in a carrying harness pocket (Figure 2-2).
i. Nozzle Protective Cap.
The nozzle protective cap seals the container housing a spare nozzle
protective cap assembly. A nozzle protective cap assembly cleans air
circulating inside the CAM (Figure 2-2).
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