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Pilot's Operating Handbook
Section 7
Description
Edition 1 - January 15, 2018
Rev. 4
Page 7.8.20
Interior lighting
- see Figure 7.8.7
Interior lighting consists of access, cabin, instrument panel, instruments, baggage
compartment and emergency lighting.
Access lighting
Access lighting consists of two floodlights located on the ceiling upholstering (one at
the level of the access door, the other at the level of the storage cabinet) and the L.H.
dome light of baggage compartment. ACCESS push-button on INT LIGHTS panel
and the push-button located on access door rear frame control these 3 lights via a
delayed breaker.
If the crash lever is down, access lighting is automatically cut out after 3 minutes.
If the crash lever is up, there is no access lighting automatic cut out.
Cabin lighting
Cabin lighting consists of two individual floodlights for front seats, six individual
floodlights for rear passenger seats and the baggage compartment R.H. dome light.
Each floodlight is controlled by a push-button located near. The pilot can switch off the
cabin floodlights and the baggage compartment dome light with the CABIN switch.
Instrument panel lighting
Instrument panel lighting is controlled by the PANEL rheostat located on INT LIGHTS
panel. This lighting consists of backlighted panels and a led lighting for the pedestal.
Breaker panel lighting
Breaker panel lighting is controlled by a switch located on the instrument panel near
the pilot’s control wheel.
Emergency lighting
Emergency lighting consists of two swiveling floodlights located on both sides of the
cockpit overhead panel above front seats. It illuminates instrument panel assembly in
case of visor lighting tubes and / or instrument integrated lighting failure.
A rheostat located on the cockpit overhead panel controls emergency lighting
operation and intensity. Forward rotation of control knob allows changing from OFF
position to minimum lighting then increasing lighting to maximum brightness.
PIM - DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS