Pilot's Operating Handbook
Section 8
Handling, servicing and maintenance
Edition 1 - January 15, 2018
Rev. 4
Page 8.9.4
E - Removal of a cabinet
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NOTE
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This operation must be carried out by a service center.
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F - Cabin comfort - see figure 8.9.3
1)
Blank off the hot air outlet, located forward the large door, with blanking
device assy (33) stored in storage bag - see figure 8.9.3 detail A.
2)
Remove blanking plugs (32) located forward the large door and store
them into storage bag - see figure 8.9.3 detail B.
3)
Remove blanking plugs (31) located in line with R.H. front side window
- see figure 8.9.3 detail C, and install them on holes located in line with
card table - see figure 8.9.3 detail D.
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NOTE
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Should long term changes be made to cabin configuration (4 / 6 seats), cabin
upholstery blanking device and plug arrangements will need to be reconfigured
in order to optimize the temperature conditioning system.
Subject changes should preferably be performed at a recognized service
center.
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G - Installation of intermediate seats - see figures 8.9.2, 8.9.3 and 8.9.4
1)
Install deflector (34), ensuring that both red marks (36) are aligned with
the deflector holes (35) - see figure 8.9.4.
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NOTE
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Position deflectors (34) as indicated on label, according to future position of
intermediate seat, in order to optimize cabin cooling.
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2)
Install intermediate seats.
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NOTE
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If seats are installed facing flight direction (frontwards), the L.H. seat must be
installed on the right and the R.H. seat on the left in order to have the armrest
on aisle side.
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a)
Pull backrest bottom upholstery (25) to remove it.
b)
Clear the carpet from seat area to facilitate moving in rails.
PIM - DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS