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Ship’s  laundry,  5-1  to  5-56 assembly  and  issue,  5-54  to  5-56 assembly  of  bulk  lots,  5-55 assembly  of  individual  lots,  5-54  to 5-55 handling  finished  laundry,  5-55 handling  sendbacks,  5-56 issuing  laundry,  5-55  to  5-56 quality assurance, 5-55 charges  for  laundry  service,  5-1  to  5-2 claims  for  damaged  or  lost  clothing, 5-56 disposal  and  environmental  protection, 5-7 fabrics,  5-13 flatwork  ironer,  5-38  to  5-42 care  and  maintenance,  5-41  to  5-42 changing  combination  pads  and covers,  5-42 friction  material  on  return ribbon  drive  roll,  5-42 ironer  ribbons,  5-42 waxing  the  ironer,  5-42 feeding  the  flatwork  ironer,  5-40  to 5-41 large items, 5-41 small items, 5-41 ironer  controls,  5-38  to  5-39 operation  of  the  flatwork  ironer, 5-40 safety  precautions,  5-39  to  5-40 handling  lots,  5-9  to  5-13 identifying  bulk  lots,  5-9  to  5-10 identifying  individual  lots,  5-10  to 5-12 location  of  the  laundry  mark, 5-11  to  5-12 steps in identifying individual lots, 5-11 ribbon-type  laundry  marking machines,  5-12  to  5-13 care  and  maintenance  of  laundry marking  machines,  5-12  to 5-13 operating  ribbon-type  machines, 5-12 ships  without  laundry  marking machines,  5-13 heat stress, 5-4 to 5-6 laundry  detergent,  5-15 laundry  logs,  5-3  to  5-4 bulk  work  and  press  deck  logs,  5-3 to  5-4 equipment  maintenance  log,  5-4 heat stress log, 5-4 Ship’s   laundry—Continued laundry  personnel,  5-2  to  5-3 laundry  supervisor,  5-2  to  5-3 other  laundry  personnel,  5-3 laundry  pressing  and  finishing,  5-42  to 5-46 laundry presses, 5-43 operation  of  the  laundry  press,  5-46 press  layouts,  5-44  to  5-45 safety  features,  5-46 types  of  laundry  presses,  5-43 laundry  schedules,  5-7  to  5-8 laundry  security,  5-6 maintenance  of  presses,  5-46  to  5-48 changing  pads,  5-47  to  5-48 cleaning press heads, 5-47 operating  the  tumbler  dryer,  5-36  to  5-38 drying  techniques,  5-37  to  5-38 general  maintenance,  5-38 operation  of  the  Pellerin  Milnor  washer extractor,   5-27to   5-31 automatic  operations,  5-29 maintenance  of  the  shipboard  washer extractors,  5-30  to  5-31 manual  operation,  5-29  to  5-30 Milnor  controls  and  indicators,  5-27 to  5-29 safety  features,  5-29 operation  of  the  washer  extractor  (Edro model),  5-19  to  5-26 automatic  operation,  5-25  to  5-26 description  of  the  programmer,  5-22 to 5-23 loading  and  unloading,  5-26 manual  operation,  5-26 preoperational  checks,  5-24  to  5-25 program  chart,  5-23  to  5-24 automatic  supply,  5-24 temperature  control,  5-23  to 5-24 water levels, 5-24 safety  features,  5-24 washer extractor controls, 5-19 to 5-22 press  lays,  5-48  to  5-54 finishing  other  articles,  5-48  to  5-54 press  lays  for  shirts,  5-48 press  lays  for  trousers,  5-48 processing  laundry,  5-8  to  5-9 receiving  bulk  lots,  5-8 receiving  individual  lots,  5-8  to  5-9 rinsing,  5-15  to  5-19 laundry  sour,  5-15  to  5-19 starch,  5-19 safety, 5-1 sanitation, 5-1 INDEX-5

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