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Lights
All cabin lights use 12VDC and are powered by the coach batteries, so the battery disconnect switch must be on for any of these lights to work.
The main cabin lights turn on and off with their switches at one end of the galley, accessible right by the passenger sliding door. This includes the
light for the bathroom. From the left, the first switch controls the two ceiling lights. The second switch controls the ceiling lights in the rear. There
is an outlet plug then two more light switches. The first switch (on the second set, the right of the plug and first set) controls the podium floor lights
close to the floor at the front of the coach, just inside the sliding door. The final switch controls the light to the bathroom. (Picture 13.1)
There are additional lights in the cabin controlled by their own individual switches (there is a switch on each side of the light). These lights are
located directly over the galley, one over the back-passenger seats by the window and finally one over each window (two total) over the bed in the
rear of the cabin. (Pictures 14.1, 14.2, 14.3, 14.4)
Ceiling
lights in
main cabin
area.
Ceiling
lights in rear
of cabin.
Podium floor
lights.
Bathroom
lights.
Picture 13.1