PILOT’S OPERATING HANDBOOK
SECTION 8
HANDLING, SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
Edition 0 -- October 31, 2013
Rev. 1
Page 8.10.2
g)
Move the seat in the rails to line up pads (4) with rail (5) apertures.
h)
Remove the seat.
NOTE
Ensure proper storage of strap (9) with L.H. rear seat to avoid loosing part.
D - Removal of intermediate seats (Figures 8.10.2 and 8.10.3)
1) To remove intermediate seats, perform the following operations
a)
Install protective covers.
b)
Pull backrest bottom upholstery (25) to remove it.
c)
Clear the carpet from under the seat to facilitate moving in rails.
d)
Pull up locking handle (21) located under the pan, on the seat rear side, to unlock it.
e)
Move the seat in the rails to line up pads (23) with rail (24) apertures.
f)
Remove the seat.
g)
Install backrest bottom upholstery (25).
CAUTION
: IN ORDER TO PREVENT DEFLECTORS DAMAGE, IT IS NECESSARY TO
REMOVE THEM.
2) Remove deflector (34) maintained with Velcro-type strap.
3) If necessary, remove the cabin central carpet.
NOTE
If one of two cargo nets must be installed, it is necessary to use the carpet with
appropriate cuttings.
E - Removal of a cabinet
NOTE
This operation must be carried out by a service center.
F - Cabin comfort (Figure 8.10.3)
1) Blank off the hot air outlet, located forward the large door, with blanking device assy (33) stored in
storage bag - see Figure 8.10.3 Detail A.
2) Remove blanking plugs (32) located forward the large door and store them into storage bag - see
Figure 8.10.3 Detail B.
3) Remove blanking plugs (31) located in line with R.H. front side window - see Figure 8.10.3 Detail C,
and install them on holes located in line with card table - see Figure 8.10.3 Detail D.
G - Installation of intermediate seats (Figures 8.10.2, 8.10.3 and 8.10.4)
1) Install deflector (34), ensuring that both red marks (36) are aligned with the deflector holes (35) - see
Figure 8.10.4.
NOTE
Position deflectors (34) as indicated on label, according to future position of intermediate
seat.