AIRPLANE GENERAL
Volume 2
Flight Crew Operating Manual
Sep 13/2004
01-05-06
CSP 100-6
REV 1
EMERGENCY EXIT (Cont)
OUTSIDE REMOVAL
To remove the emergency hatch from outside of the aircraft, push in on the spring-loaded latch panel placarded EMER-
GENCY DOOR PUSH TO OPEN DOOR OPENS INWARD. While holding the panel in, push in on the hatch to rotate the
top of the hatch into the aircraft (approximately 12 inches). With both hands, lift the hatch upward and away from the hinges
at the bottom of the hatch. Move the hatch clear of the emergency exit to allow passage.
INSTALLATION
The emergency exit hatch must be installed from inside the aircraft. To install the emergency hatch, the passenger seat
located nearest the emergency hatch must be in the full inboard position.
Install the emergency hatch into the frame in the fuselage in the opposite order of the Inside Removal procedure. Ensure
that the seal around the door is seated correctly and the locking pins at the top of the hatch are fully extended into the frame.
The locking pins are fully extended when the latch handle is fully retracted. Install the cover for the latch handle and secure
the hook and loop fasteners for the cover.
EMERGENCY EXIT ANNUNCIATIONS
An EMERGENCY EXIT (C) CAS message is displayed if the proximity sensor detects that the emergency hatch is
not completely closed and the locking pins fully engaged.
CABIN EQUIPMENT
DESCRIPTION
Although individual cabin layouts will vary, cabin interiors will have the following equipment installed:
- Passenger Service Units
- Arm Ledge
- Cabin Controlled Lighting
- Galley
- Tables
- Entertainment Center
- Lavatory
COMPONENTS AND OPERATION
PASSENGER SERVICE UNITS
Passenger service units are installed on both sides of the main cabin and incorporate the following items:
- Manually adjustable air vents for each seat position
- Drop down oxygen masks for each seat position
- Manually adjustable reading and table lights for each seat location
- Upwash and downwash LED lighting
- Cabin entertainment system speakers
- Cabin temperature sensor
ARM LEDGE
An arm ledge is installed on the left and right sides of the cabin below the window panels and incorporate the following
items:
- Dual drink holder
- Bi-fold executive table
- Storage box for general storage and/or phone provisions
- Cabin handset (location depending on cabin layout)
- Switch panels for cabin lighting and entertainment system
- 115V 60 Hz electrical outlet and fax/modem port (location depending on cabin layout)
- VIP switch (location depending on cabin layout)
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