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PRODUCT DATA
JANUARY 2003
EMERGENCY LIGHT
A battery powered emergency light is mounted at the rear of the overhead console,
directed toward the instrument panel. The batteries are kept fully charged by the helicopters
electrical system (EMERG BUS 2), and when the EMERGENCY LIGHT SWITCH is armed,
automatically turns on should both emergency buses fail. It will provide illumination for
about 20 minutes, and may be removed for use as a flashlight.
CABIN LIGHTING
Four cabin dome lights provide adjustable interior illumination. Controlled by a switch
(CABIN & BAG LT) on the overhead console, their intensity can be adjusted by the
pilot. Each dome light contains a separate battery powered emergency light, controlled
by the EMERGENCY LIGHT SWITCH. Two Ni-Cad batteries (one each for the two left
and two right lights) are kept fully charged by the electrical system. Activation is automatic
when the system is armed and both emergency buses fail. The batteries are sufficient
for 20 minutes of illumination.
EMERGENCY EXIT LIGHTS
Self illuminated BETA lights are mounted over each window in the crew / passenger
doors to identify the emergency exits.
SEAT BELT / NO SMOKING SIGN
An illuminating sign with the international symbols for FASTEN SEAT BELTS and NO
SMOKING is displayed at the rear of the overhead console, visible to the cabin occupants.
Each sign segment is individually controllable by a switch above the pilot.
DOME
LIGHTS
NO SMOKING
LIGHT
BETA
LIGHT
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