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WATER HEATERS (CONTINUED)
The FWD VIP and CENTRAL VIP lavatories and the G1 galley and G5 galley are all fitted with water
heaters that supply hot water to the equipment and the faucets.
A
A
A
A
RTC 02 100 008 A001 AA A
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FWD VIP/CENTRAL VIP LAVATORY MOTORIZED SHUT-OFF VALVES
One I/R sensor is installed in the ceiling of the FWD VIP lavatory and one is installed in the central VIP
lavatory. Each I/R sensor operates a motorized shut-off valve to isolate the potable water supply to the
faucets in the washstand and the water supply to the toilet. When the I/R sensors detect movement the
motorized shut-off valve opens and water is provided to the services in the lavatory. After a period of no
movement (less than one minute), the shut-off valve closes. This is to prevent loss of potable water if a
faucet is left open.
A
A
MOTORIZED
SHUT-OFF
B VALVE
RTC 02 100 009 A001 AA B
MOTORIZED
SHUT-OFF
VALVE
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FWD VIP/CENTRAL VIP LAVATORY MANUAL SHUT-OFF VALVES
One manual shut-off valve is installed in the washstand of the FWD VIP lavatory and one is installed in
the central VIP lavatory. Each manual shut-off valve can be used to isolate the potable water supply to
the faucets in the washstand and the water supply to the toilet in case of an emergency or in case of a
water leak. To get access to the manual shut-off valve open the washstand doors and turn the shut-off
valve handle to the closed position.
A
A
MANUAL
SHUT-OFF
B VALVE
RTC 02 100 010 A001 AA B
MANUAL
SHUT-OFF
VALVE
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FWD VIP/CENTRAL VIP LAVATORY MANUAL DRAIN VALVES
One manual drain valve is installed in the washstand in the FWD VIP lavatory and one is installed in the
central VIP lavatory. Each manual drain valve can be used to drain the potable water from the heater
and lines during draining of the potable system. To get access to the manual drain valve open the
washstand doors and open the manual drain valve.
A
A
MANUAL
DRAIN
B VALVE
RTC 02 100 011 A001 AA B
MANUAL
DRAIN
VALVE
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MOTORIZED SHUT-OFF VALVE, MANUAL SHUT-OFF VALVE, DRAIN VALVE – LOCATIONS
The locations of the motorized shut-off valve, the manual shut-off valve and the drain valve can be seen
in the picture below. The locations are the same in the FWD VIP lavatory and the Central VIP lavatory.
MOTORIZED SHUT-OFF
VALVE
DRAIN VALVE
MANUAL SHUT-OFF VALVE
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FWD VIP/CENTRAL VIP LAVATORY I/R SENSOR LOCATIONS
The washroom and shower I/R sensors are located as shown below.
I/R SENSOR
A
A
B
I/R SENSOR
RTC 02 100 012 A001 AA B
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TOILET SYSTEM
Each lavatory contains a recirculation-type single-toilet unit. Each toilet unit is installed within a sealed
structure as a corrosive-preventive measure. A ventilation system prevents odors from coming out of the
toilets. The waste tank has a capacity of 200 liters.
Waste tank servicing is performed through a single service panel located below the fuselage.
TOILET SYSTEM LAYOUT
LAV A FWD CENTRAL LAV D LAV E
VIP LAV VIP LAV FLOOR
VACUUM
SYSTEM
CONTROL
RTC 02 100 013 A001 AA LIMIT ALTITUDE SKIN
SWITCH PRESSURE
SWITCH
VACUUM TANK WASTE TANK VACUUM
FLUSH LINE DRAINING OUTLET
CONTROL
CABLE
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TOILET FLUSH SWITCHES
Toilet flush switches in the VIP lavatories are push-type switches. The location of the switches is shown
below. The switch backlighting is green when pushed and amber when released.
FLUSH
FLUSH
RTC 02 100 014 A001 AA
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WASTE CONTROLS AND INDICATIONS
INOP INDICATION
The SYSTEM INOP integral lights come on to show the vacuum system is inoperative.
CAUTION: WHEN THE SYSTEM INOP LIGHT IS ON, TOILET OPERATION IS LOST. LOCK ALL
LAVATORIES. DO NOT USE THE TOILETS ANY MORE, BECAUSE THIS CAN LEAD
TO AN OVERFILL OF THE WASTE TANKS WITHOUT ANY INDICATION.
The LAV A, LAV D, LAV E, FWD V-LAV and MID V-LAV INOP integral lights come on when the
associated toilet is inoperative.
CAUT WATER / WASTE
WASTE QUANTITY WATER QUANTITY LAV A
% % Reset FWD
100 100 Warn. V-LAV
75 75 MID
50 V-LAV
50
25
25
0
0
RTC 02 100 015 A001 AA LAV D LAV E
Screen Audio Lights Doors/ Temp Water/ Smoke System Cabin
Off Slides Waste Detect Info Status
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WASTE WATER SYSTEM
Waste water from the lavatories and galleys sinks is drained overboard via two heated drain masts. The
water waste disposal is achieved by gravity on ground and by differential pressure in flight.
WASTE SYSTEM LAYOUT
G1 GALLEY LAV A FWD CENTRAL LAV D LAV E G5 GALLEY
VIP LAV VIP LAV FLOOR
DRAIN
CONTROL VALVE CONTROL
CABLE CABLE
DRAIN DRAIN
VALVE VALVE
RTC 02 100 016 A001 AA FWD DRAIN SKIN
MAST AFT DRAIN
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LOCATION – LAVATORIES
LAVATORY A
FWD VIP LAVATORY
CENTRAL VIP LAVATORY
RTC 02 110 001 A001 AA LAVATORY D LAVATORY E
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DESCRIPTION
LAVATORY A, D AND E
The lavatory A, lavatory D and Lavatory E are standard lavatories. Lavatory A has been redecorated.
The lavatories have a housing comprising a watertight floor tray, sidewall panels and rigid doors. The
door is lockable and opens outwards. The door can be unlocked from the outside in an emergency and
has a ‘Vacant/Occupied’ indicator.
The following systems and associated functions are provided in the lavatory:
- Individual conditioned air supply,
- Ventilation (air extraction),
- CIDS (passenger address, attendant call, lighting, monitoring,
- Electrical supply,
- Smoke detection,
- Lights and lighted signs,
- Oxygen drop out box,
- Potable water supply,
- Waste water drain system,
- Vacuum waste system.
The following accessories are installed in each lavatory:
- A toilet unit enclosed in a decorative shroud,
- A wash basin with hot and cold water supply and drain fitting,
- A waste bin with a fire extinguisher system,
- A lighted mirror,
- Two ashtrays inside/outside the lavatory,
- A coat hook,
- An assist handle,
- A return-to-seat indicator,
- A paper towel dispenser,
- Two paper roll holders,
- A liquid soap dispenser,
- A tissue and sick bag dispenser,
- A toilet seat cover dispenser,
- Commercial electrical razor connector (110V/220VAC).
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FWD VIP LAVATORY/CENTRAL VIP LAVATORY
The FWD VIP lavatory and the CENTRAL VIP lavatory provide all the standard lavatory systems and
functions plus these additional features:
- Ceiling assembly with oxygen box, spotlights, I/R sensor for water service, air outlet and CIDS
loudspeaker,
- RTS sign,
- Enlarged lavatory shroud,
- Toilet with a decorative cover that can be used as a bench in the closed position,
- Hygienic spray,
- Large washstand/vanity cabinet with sink in matching materials and decorative faucets and taps,
- Large decorative mirror,
- Decorative interior (soap dish, ashtray, shelves),
- Higher water flow from the faucets,
- 220VAC 50Hz socket,
- Call switch,
- Toilet flush switch,
- I/R radar for water service.
Note: The VIP lavatory doors must be closed and locked for taxi, take-off and landing.
The I/R radar operates the motorized water shut-off valves so that the water supply to the FWD and
CENTRAL VIP lavatories is shut off automatically in the event that the lavatory is vacated with a faucet
open.
SHUT OFF VALVES
Get access to the shut-off valves for the potable water system as follows.
(1) Open the vanity doors below the washstand,
(2) Reach in and locate the shut-off valve handle.
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FWD VIP LAVATORY LOCATION
FWD VIP LAVATORY
RTC 02 110 004 A001 AA
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FWD VIP LAVATORY – EXTERNAL VIEW
SMOKE
INDICATOR
RTC 02 110 006 A001 AA VIP CALL DECORATIVE
LIGHT LIGHT
COAT WATER
HOOK HEATER
DOOR
HANDLE MANUAL
LOCK DRAIN
VALVE
DOOR
MOTORIZED
SHUT-OFF
VALVE
MANUAL
SHUT-OFF
VALVE
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FWD VIP LAVATORY – INTERNAL VIEW
SPOT LIGHT SMOKE TIME
DETECTOR OXYGEN DELAY
MIRROR MIRROR RELAY
BOX
LIGHTS (X4) SPOT LIGHT CIDS
IR RADAR LOUDSPEAKER
SHELVES (X4) FAUCET
SINK
STOWAGE
GRAB
CALL SWITCH HANDLE
RTS SIGN DOOR (X2)
220VAC POWER
OUTLET
FLUSH SWITCH
TOILET ROLL
HOLDER
TISSUE
DISPENSER
RTM 25 42 00 0 0022 00 TOILET
FIRE
EXTINGUISHER (X2)
WASTE
COMPARTMENT (X2)
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CENTRAL VIP LAVATORY LOCATION
CENTRAL VIP LAVATORY
RTC 02 110 005 A001 AA
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CENTRAL VIP LAVATORY - EXTERNAL VIEW
SMOKE
INDICATOR
VIP CALL SHROUD
LIGHT
21.5" LCD
DOOR MONITOR
HANDLE
LOCK
RTC 02 110 009 A001 AA WATER
HEATER
MANUAL
DRAIN
VALVE
DOOR MOTORIZED
ASH TRAY SHUT-OFF
VALVE
MANUAL
SHUT-OFF
VALVE
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CENTRAL VIP LAVATORY - INTERNAL VIEW
SPOT LIGHT SMOKE TIME
DETECTOR OXYGEN DELAY
MIRROR MIRROR RELAY
BOX CIDS
LIGHTS (X4) SPOT LIGHT LOUDSPEAKER
IR RADAR
SHELVES (X4) SHROUD
FAUCET
STOWAGE SINK
CALL SWITCH 21.5" LCD
MONITOR
RTS SIGN GRAB
220VAC POWER HANDLE
OUTLET
FLUSH SWITCH DOOR (X2)
TOILET ROLL
HOLDER
TISSUE
DISPENSER
RTC 02 110 010 A001 AA TOILET
FIRE
EXTINGUISHER (X2)
WASTE
COMPARTMENT (X2)
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FWD/CENTRAL VIP LAVATORY DOOR
The FWD/CENTRAL VIP lavatories are equipped with an outward opening rigid door. The lavatory
doors are fitted with a lock, which includes a VACANT/OCCUPIED indicator.
NORMAL OPENING FROM OUTSIDE
If the indicator is red, the lavatory is occupied and the door locked. If the indicator is green, the door can
be opened.
NORMAL OPERATION FROM INSIDE
To lock the door, move the latch toward the left, to the locked position. To open, move the latch toward
the right, turn the door knob and open the door.
EMERGENCY UNLOCKING MECHANISM
It is possible to unlock the doors from the passenger compartment side in the event of an emergency.
To do this, remove the cover from the lock and turn the knob to unlock the door. The door can then be
opened.
HANDLE
RTC 02 110 008 A001 AA A A
LOCK COVER
RED GREEN
VIP LAV LOCK
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DESCRIPTION
The position of the door in the crew rest area is monitored during taxi, take-off and landing. Panel
9000VU in the cockpit on the overhead panel has a CABIN DOOR POSITION FAULT indicator that
comes on if the door is not in the correct position for taxi, take-off and landing. The Video Touch
Screens (VTS) also show the door from the cabin interface menu. The system indication in the cockpit
on panel 9000VU is isolated through the flaps and main landing gear systems for other phases of flight,
indication on the VTS remains active during all phases of flight. For the system to be operational the
flaps must be set to greater than nine degrees or the weight of the aircraft must be on the landing gear
(landing gear compressed). The location of the door is shown below.
DOOR OPEN
RTC 02 140 001 A001 AA
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DOOR POSITION INDICATING – CREW REST AREA
The sliding door between the crew rest area and the FWD entrance area must be locked open with the
dual sliding latches pushed down during taxi, take-off and landing.
1
A
RTC 02 120 002 A001 AA A DUAL SLIDING
LATCH CONFIGURATION
1 FWD ENTRY / CREW REST AREA 02-120 P 2/4
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WARNING PANEL
The warning panel 9000VU is located on the overhead panel in the cockpit. It has a CABIN DOOR
POSITION FAULT indicator that comes on if the door is in the wrong position during taxi, take-off and
landing. The system is isolated during other flight phases to prevent nuisance indications.
A
9000VU
RTC 02 120 003 A001 AA PVIS COCKPIT
PHONE
OFF ON A PANEL 9000VU
CABIN DOOR 220VAC IFE
POSITION WIRELESS CONVERTER OFF
FAULT FAULT
INHIB
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INDICATION FROM THE VIDEO TOUCH SCREENS (VTS)
During Taxi, Takeoff and landing, the door position is shown in red on the plan view of the aircraft if the
crew rest area door is in the wrong position.
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SUPPLEMENT
LOCATION
There are two galleys installed in the cabin, the galley G1 and the galley G5.
GALLEY G1
RTC 02 140 001 A001 AA GALLEY G5
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G1 GALLEY LAYOUT
Layout of the G1 galley equipment is shown below.
REFRIGERATOR ELECTRICAL
FREEZER PANEL
STOWAGE A
STEAM AIR OUTLET
OVEN
STOWAGE BEVERAGE
PULL OUT MAKER (X2)
TABLE
MICROWAVE ELECTRICAL
PANEL
WATER
HEATER B WORK LIGHT
(ACCESS) HOT CUP
FAUCET
SINK MANUAL WATER
SHUT-OFF VALVE
220VAC
POWER
OUTLET
AIR
CHILLER
RTC 02 140 002 A001 AA HALF SIZE/ STOWAGE WASTE COMPARTMENT
FULL SIZE (BEHIND STOWAGE DOOR)
TROLLEY
STOWAGE 02-140 P 2/22
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G1 GALLEY ELECTRICAL PANEL
The G1 galley is equipped with two electrical panels with controls and circuit breakers for the galley
equipment and work light.
RUN 28VDC RECTIFIER
FAULT ON 115VAC
CHILLER CONTROL 21
28VDC 2
10
2
WORKLIGHT REFRIGERATOR BEVERAGE
MAKER 1
1 2
10
RTC 02 140 003 A001 AA BRT STEAM BEVERAGE A
OFF OVEN MAKER 2
DIM
15 10 CAUTION
HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE
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G1 GALLEY ELECTRICAL PANEL – CONTINUED
MICROWAVE
5
B
HOT CUP ON
OFF
5
RTC 02 140 004 A001 AA WATER CONTROL ON
HEATER OFF
2
20
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G5 GALLEY LAYOUT
The G5 galley layout is shown below:
BEVERAGE
MAKER
MANUAL WATER ELECTRICAL STOWAGE
PANEL
RELEASE BOILER
AIR
FOR AUTO OUTLET
DRAIN VALVE STOWAGE
AIR A
OUTLET
WORK
220VAC LIGHT
POWER FAUCET
OUTLET SINK
MANUAL
WATER
SHUT-OFF
VALVE
STEAM MICROWAVE
OVEN (X3)
RTC 02 140 005 A001 AA STOWAGE STOWAGE WATER FULL SIZE TROLLEY STOWAGE
HEATER STOWAGE (X5)
WASTE
COMPARTMENT
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G5 GALLEY ELECTRICAL PANELS
The G5 galley is equipped with an interlock system that prevents the steam oven 1 and the water boiler
from being operated at the same time. Circuit breakers for the steam ovens 2 and 3, the beverage
makers, the water heater, the chiller, the work light and the microwave are also installed here.
A WATER HEATER CHILLER 28VDC 28VDC
20 ON CONTROL
CAUTION RUN
HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE WATER HEATER ON FAULT 1
CONTROL OFF
2 WATER HEATER CHILLER RECTIFIER
ON 15 115VAC
STEAM OVEN 1/
WATER BOILER STEAM OVEN 2 21
15 2
15
STEAM OVEN 3 BEVERAGE
15 MAKER 1
10
RTC 02 140 006 A001 AA STEAM MICROWAVE WORKLIGHT BEVERAGE
OVEN 1 5 1 BRT MAKER 2
WATER OFF 10
BOILER
DIM
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GALLEY EQUIPMENT
BEVERAGE MAKER
Two beverage makers are installed in the G1 galley and two are installed in the G5 galley. They provide
the ease of unmonitored operation with a wide variety of safety features. They are capable of brewing 54
ounces (1.6L) of hot beverages in about 2 minutes 45 seconds, with a recovery to repeat in
approximately one minute.
To begin brewing, the server and brew cup (with pillow pack) must be in place, the brew handle locked
down and the POWER and BREW or TEA switches activated. Once the water in the tank reaches the
correct brewing temperature, 195°F (91°C), the HOT WATER light comes on and the brew cycle begins.
The brew cycle ends when coffee or liquid in the server reaches the sensor probes in the server. The
brew light goes off approximately 15 seconds after completion of the brew cycle. The WARMER button
allows the brewed coffee or liquid in the server to be maintained at 170°F to 190°F (77°C to 88°C) for
approximately 30 minutes. A LOW WATER indicator comes on when the water level in the tank is low.
HANDLE
POWER BUTTON
BREW BUTTON
TEA BUTTON
WARMER BUTTON
HOT WATER BUTTON
LOW LEVEL INDICATOR
WATER OUTLET
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START UP
(1) Before operating, make sure that the beverage maker is attached properly.
(2) Press the “POWER” key. The indicator light comes on.
(3) The machine performs an auto-check and all the LEDs blink.
(4) After about 1 minute the “BREW” indicator light comes on and the machine is ready to use.
NOTE: If the beverage maker automatically shuts down three times in a row while attempting to
start it (due to the same cause), on the last time it will go into a fail state. If this occurs,
turn the beverage maker OFF immediately and send it to the workshop.
MAKING COFFEE
(1) Press the POWER button. This starts operation of the tank heaters.
(2) Remove brew cup from the brew chamber above the server cavity.
(3) Put a pillow pack of coffee, with its seam down, on top of the brew cup’s metal base plate.
NOTE: Make sure all of the pillow pack is in the brew cup. Do not compress or fold the pillow
pack. This could cause the pack to break open during the brew cycle.
(4) Put brew cup into brew chamber.
(5) Put an empty server into server cavity.
(6) Fully lower the brew handle to lock brew cup and server in beverage maker.
To brew a server of coffee. After doing the steps above.
CAUTION: DO NOT USE THE WARMER WHEN USING AN INSULATED SERVER.
THE WARMER CAN MAKE THE OUTER SURFACE OF THE INSULATED
SERVER VERY HOT.
(1) Press the WARMER button. This warmer or plate heater is used to keep coffee hot in the server.
(2) Press the BREW button. Brewing will start when the water comes to brew temperature. From a
cold start, this will take approximately three minutes. The beverage maker will then brew a server
of coffee in approximately three minutes.
(3) When the brew cycle is complete (shown by the BREW button light going off) lift the brew handle.
(4) Remove the brew cup and discard the used pillow pack. If there are any coffee grounds in the
brew cup, clean the brew cup with clean water.
(5) Put a new pillow pack in the brew cup and put the brew cup in the brew chamber.
(6) Fully lower the brew handle to lock brew cup and server in beverage maker.
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MAKING TEA
(7) To brew a server of tea perform the following steps.
(a) Press the POWER button.
(b) Put empty server into server cavity.
(c) Put empty brew cup into brew chamber.
(d) Fully lower the brew handle to lock brew cup and server in beverage maker.
(e) Press TEA button.
(f) When TEA button light goes off, hot water is prepared for tea.
(g) Lift the brew handle to get access to the server.
(h) Put tea bag(s) in hot water in server until tea is prepared.
ONBOARD CLEANING
To make sure that the beverage maker stays clean all the time it should be cleaned after each flight so
that no coffee grains, dirt or water is left visually in the machine.
Normally the parts that must be exposed for cleaning are the casing, the drain plate, the coffee drawer
and the coffee, tea and water outlet.
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WAVEJET MICROWAVE OVEN
One Wavejet microwave is installed in the G1 galley and one is installed in the G5 galley, they are a
compact microwave oven that provides uniform heating and efficient internal ventilation to preserve food
appeal. The main features include a 4-digit LED display, a stainless steel liner, a simple to use control
panel and redundant overheat protection.
NOTE: The microwave plate must be removed and stored in a galley compartment for TTOL.
1 DOOR CLOSED
6
2
7 DOOR OPEN
3
4
RTC 02 140 008 A001 AA 3
5
1 SECURITY LATCH 2 CONTROL PANEL 3 DOOR 4 DOOR LATCH
5 GLASS PLATE 6 AIR EXHAUST 7 AIR INTAKE
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MICROWAVE OVEN – CONTROL PANEL
There is a control panel on the door of the microwave, it has the following control buttons.
8
1 1 MIN MENU 7
6
2 CLEAR POWER 5
RESET LEVEL
RTC 02 140 009 A001 AA 3 START PRESET
STOP
1 1 MIN BUTTON 2 CLEAR/RESET 4 4 NUMERIC
BUTTON BUTTONS
5 PRESET 3 START/STOP
BUTTON 6 POWER LEVEL BUTTON 8 LCD DISPLAY
BUTTON SCREEN
7 MENU BUTTON
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OPERATION
CAUTION: NEVER OPERATE THE MICROWAVE EMPTY. YOU MUST ALWAYS
ENSURE THAT FOOD OR LIQUID IS IN THE MICROWAVE WHEN
YOU SWITCH IT ON TO ABSORB THE MICROWAVE ENERGY.
FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE
MICROWAVE. DO NOT PUT METAL OBJECTS OR FOIL INTO THE
MICROWAVE.
To operate the microwave, perform the following steps:
(8) Pull the security latch upwards
(9) Pull the latch on the door to open the door.
NOTE: The light inside the microwave turns ON when the door is OPEN
(10) Place food in the center of the rotating turntable.
(11) CLOSE the door by pushing shut the door until the latch is engaged.
(12) Rotate the security latch downwards to secure the door.
START-UP
When power is applied the control panel will turn ON and become backlit. After three seconds 0:00 will
appear on the display screen.
(1) Enter a cook time by pressing the numeric buttons in the normal minutes and seconds order. The
number will scroll from left to right as they are entered.
NOTE: The microwave will accept a maximum of 30:00 minutes, any amount entered that exceeds
this will be reduced to 30:00.
(2) The Power Level is reset at the end of each cook cycle to High. To change the Power Level with
the time already entered, press the POWER LEVEL button sequentially until the desired setting,
Low, Medium, or High appears and then press the START/STOP button.
(3) Cooking will begin at the power level selected until either the time counts down to 0:00 or the door
is opened. When the time counts down to zero, the message 'FINISHED' is displayed and the
Buzzer sounds. The message will be cleared when the door is opened to remove the food.
(4) The door may be opened prior to timeout to allow food to be checked or repositioned. In that case,
no message will be displayed and the time will remain at the value when the door was opened.
After checking/repositioning, the oven may be re-started, as long as the door is closed, by
pressing START/STOP again. The oven will not start with the door open. Cooking will continue for
the time displayed at the originally selected power level.
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OTHER FUNCTIONS
(1) 1 MIN key adds 1 minute per push to the displayed time both at idle and during actual cooking.
Times greater than 30:00 minutes will not be permitted.
(2) CLEAR/RESET operates only at idle. Time will be cleared to 0:00.
NOTE: Holding the CLEAR/RESET button longer than five seconds will reset the microwave to the
POWER ON state.
(3) The MENU button operates only at idle. When the MENU button is pressed the first item shown is
the selection for the Chime/Buzzer. Press 0 to switch off, 1 to select a short beep, 2 to select a
long beep.
(a) Press the MENU button again to select the second item which shows the number of
cooking cycles performed by the microwave.
(b) Press the MENU button again to select the third item which shows the accumulated
actual cooking time of the microwave.
(c) Pressing the MENU button again will return to the normal time display or pressing
CLEAR/RESET at any time during the menu display will do the same.
(4) POWER LEVEL operates only at idle. With the cook time displayed, press the POWER LEVEL
button repeatedly to cycle through the 3 available settings High, Medium, or Low. When the
START/STOP button is pressed the Power Level used will be that currently displayed. If the
CLEAR/RESET button is used to exit the power level loop, then the power level will be reset to
High.
(5) The PRESET button operates only at idle and allows the user to enter and store any cook time,
less than 30:00 minutes. The displayed cook time will be replaced with the stored PRESET time
whenever the PRESET button is pressed.
To enter and store a PRESET cooking time:
(a) Enter the desired cooking time into the display.
(b) Enter the desired power level.
(c) Press and hold the PRESET button until ‘Stored’ is displayed and the Buzzer, if
enabled, sounds. The PRESET time is now stored for future use.
AUTOMATIC TURN OFF
When in the idle mode and none of the control buttons have been pressed for 60 seconds, the controller
will turn off automatically. The Backlight display brightness is greatly reduced and WAVEJET AX is
displayed faintly to indicate that there is still power to the unit. The cook time is internally reset to zero
and the power level to high. To ‘wake up’ the controller again press the START/STOP button; no other
keypad switch will be recognized. The Controller will immediately display WAVEJET AX at full brightness
for 2 seconds and then change to 0:00 ready for normal use again.
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CLEANING
WARNING : USE A DAMP CLOTH ONLY TO CLEAN THE MICROWAVE. TOO MUCH WATER
MAY CAUSE A SHORT CIRCUIT.
CAUTION : DO NOT USE ANY TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD ABRASIVE CLEANER. YOU MUST NOT
USE SCOURING PADS, AS THEY WILL SCRATCH ELECTROPLATED METAL AND
DAMAGE THE PAINT FINISH ON PLASTIC PARTS. THE ONLY ACCEPTABLE
CLEANSER IS A CLOTH MOISTENED WITH WATER AND A MILD SOAP.
Daily
Use a clean cloth moistened with fresh hot water and wipe all areas of the microwave including the
exterior and door. You can use a mild soap solution if necessary, to remove spills or splashes. Dry with
a soft clean cloth. Take care when you clean the touch panel.
Operating Hints
If there is no light in the microwave when the door is open or during operation, check the display. If the
display is lit, there is power to the microwave. It is probable that the light bulb has failed. Continue to
use the microwave and report the fault to maintenance.
If there is no light in the microwave and the display is not lit, there is no power supply to the microwave.
Check the circuit breaker and report the fault to maintenance.
If the chime does not sound at the end of the cooking cycle but the food is cooked you can continue to
use the microwave and report the fault to maintenance.
If the light does not go off and the microwave does not start after the door is closed, check the door latch
to make sure it is not obstructed. If the microwave does not operate, do not use the microwave and
report the fault to maintenance.
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REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER GALLEY G1 AND GALLEY G5
A Refrigerator/Freezer is installed in the G1 galley and the G5 galley. The refrigerator/freezer provides a
choice of mode of operation for the temperature of the refrigeration compartment, either CHILL mode at
33°F (0.56°C) min to 45°F (7.2°C) max or FREEZE mode at 4°F (-15.6°C) min to 18°F (-7.8°C) max. A
thermometer displays refrigeration compartment temperature. Start-up: Pushing the ON/OFF switch to
ON switches on the unit in the mode selected on the CHILL/FREEZE switch. The ON lamp and the
selected mode CHILL or FREEZE lamp comes on. The unit is shut down if the FAULT lamp comes on
but it is not necessarily inoperative.
Note: If overheat/overcurrent is caused by a non-failure type condition (such as operating the unit when
the ambient temperature is excessive), restart the unit by switching the unit OFF, then ON.
CHILL Mode Temperature Regulation: In the CHILL mode of operation the refrigeration compartment is
maintained at a temperature of 33°F (0.56°C) min to 45°F (7.2°C) max. The CHILL lamp is on and the
temperature indicator shows the refrigeration compartment temperature.
FREEZE Mode Temperature Regulation: In the FREEZE mode of operation the refrigeration
compartment is maintained at a temperature of 4°F (-15,6°C) min to 18°F (-7,8°C) max. The FREEZE
lamp is on and the temperature indicator shows the refrigeration compartment temperature.
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REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER GALLEY G1 AND GALLEY G5 (CONTINUED)
RTC 02 140 014 A001 AA 8
7
6
5
4
1 FAULT LAMP 32 1 3 ON/OFF SWITCH 4 VENTILATION
7 DOOR 8 LATCH
5 TEMPERATURE 2 CHILL/FREEZE
DISPLAY SWITCH
6 RETAINER
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HOT CUP
The Hot Cup is installed in the G1 galley. It is a liquid container, intended for the provision of (boiling) hot
water on board of the aircraft. It does not have a tap. The hot cup is fitted with an electric heating
element which is thermostatically controlled. When filled with 1 litre (0.22 Gls) of water, at about 18°C
(65°F) and once it is plugged into the aircraft's power supply, the hot cup produces boiling water in about
14 minutes.
The thermostat cuts off the power supply at 105°C (221°F). This means that once the water is brought to
boiling point it remains there as long as the hot cup is plugged into the power supply. Should the hot cup
boil nearly dry, the thermostat will cut off the power supply, preventing damage to the cup, even if it is
allowed to boil dry.
12
3
4
RTC 02 140 015 A001 AA
1 LID 2 LID HINGE 3 HANDLE 4 ELECTRICAL PLUG
NOTE: The hot cup switch is in the OFF position if the hot cup is not installed.
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STEAM OVEN
There is one steam oven installed in the G1 galley and three steam ovens installed in the galley G5.
In steam mode, as soon as the temperature in the steam oven reaches 85°C/185°F, pressurized water is
injected into the oven. This water vaporizes instantly creating steam inside the oven. This high humidity
environment is electronically regulated and sensors prevent over-heating or overpressure. The oven is
controlled by the Oven Control Module (OCM), which is mounted on top of the oven. The OCM provides
3 preset cooking temperatures (2 steam heat, 1 dry heat) that can be easily adjusted to specific needs.
The OCM also allows for variable cooking time selections.
The unit is specifically designed for low maintenance and high durability. Maintenance is simplified by the
modular design of the oven and the ease of component access. The polished stainless steel inner liner
and smooth door frame surface enable easy cleaning.
1
2
3
4
RTC 02 140 018 A001 AA
1 OVEN CONTROL 2 LATCH 3 DOOR 4 HANDLE
MODULE
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CONTROL PANEL
The control panel has ON/OFF, CLEAR/STOP, START/PAUSE and SELECT switches. It also has Up
down switches for TIME/MENU and Ready and Fail Lights. A standby light above the ON/OFF switch
flashes when power is available but the unit is not switched on. The light above the START/PAUSE
switch comes on when the unit is paused.
The oven has customized menus for Dry Heat and Steaming. The LCD shows the selected program and
temperature.
If the door is opened during operation, the oven stops and a CLOSE DOOR MESSAGE is shown on the
LCD.
RTC 02 140 019 A001 AA ON/OFF TIME START
MENU PAUSE
CLEAR
STOP MENU SELECT
TIME
Ready Fail
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OPEN POSITION
KNOB DOOR POSITION AND OPERATION To open the door turn the door knob to the OPEN
DOOR KNOB position and hold it in this position as it is spring
loaded. Open the door and load or unload the
OPEN contents.
LOCK SAFE OPEN SAFE POSITION
LOCK
In the SAFE position, the door is mechanically
SAFE locked, but the oven is not ready for operation. If
there is pressure in the oven it is released.
OPEN
LOCK LOCK POSITION
SAFE Turn the door knob from the SAFE to the LOCK
position. In this position the oven can be put into
operation.
CAUTION : THE DOOR KNOB MUST BE IN THE LOCKED POSITION DURING TAXI, TAKE-
OFF, LANDING AND TURBULENCE.
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CHILLER
There are chiller units installed in the G1 and G5 galleys.
The chiller units operate automatically when power is applied. The units start immediately and an
external ON lamp comes on. The chilled air outlet temperature regulation maintains the chilled air outlet
temperature between 26±3 and 45±3°F (-3.3±1.7 and 7.2±1.7°C). An external FAIL lamp comes on if an
overheat or over current condition exits.
Cleaning
Cleaning is a maintenance function and should be carried out in accordance with the CMMv 25-71-71 for
the G1 galley unit and CMMv 25-71-72 for the G5 galley unit. Dirty air filters can be replaced as
necessary.
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WATER BOILER
A water boiler is installed in the G5 galley and supplies hot water through the valve on the front of the
unit. The water boiler is operated from an ON/OFF switch on the front of the unit.
WARNING : THE TEMPERATURE OF THE WATER AT THE VALVE ON THE FRONT OF THE
UNIT IS 89° C (192.2° F).
4
ON/OFF WFAAITL/ENROISWHAOTETR
RTC 02 140 022 A001 AA OPEN TO DRAIN
HOT RELIEF VALVE
2
13
1 ON/OFF VALVE 2 DRAIN VALVE 3 PRESSURE RELIEF
VALVE
4 CONTROL PANEL
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VIP SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEM
Additional smoke detectors are installed to monitor the VIP areas/zones. They monitor the areas
constantly and provide audible and visual warnings to the cabin crew and flight crew. The zones
monitored by the VIP smoke detectors are:
- Lavatory A (baseline),
- Crew Rest area,
- FWD VIP Lavatory,
- VVIP Zone,
- Central VIP Lavatory,
- Lavatory D (baseline),
- Lavatory E (baseline).
Smoke alarms are generated through the Cabin Information Data System and are shown in the cabin on.
- Forward Attendant Panel FAP,
- Area Call Panels (ACP’s),
- Attendant Indicator Panels (AIP’s),
- On response indicators outside each area,
- On the AFT Additional Attendant Panel (AAP).
A continuous chime is also generated through the loudspeakers of the CIDS and Entertainment System.
The smoke detectors are installed in the ceiling panels of the associated compartments or in the top of the
equipment cabinet. The ionization type smoke sensor is able to detect visible or invisible combustion
gases. The smoke detectors are connected to the Decoder/Encoder Units (DEU) type B of the CIDS.
The indicators located on the outside of the compartments are clearly visible to the cabin crew. These
amber indicators flash on and off when smoke is detected. The indicators are linked to the DEU-A units of
the CIDS.
NOTE: If the IFE is operating and the Hi-Fi speakers are on, the sound from the speakers is muted to
allow the smoke alarm to be heard. All video source players are paused and monitors switched off.
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SMOKE DETECTOR/INDICATOR LOCATIONS
The location of the smoke detectors and indicators is shown below.
BASELINE
(LAV A)
CAUT PAGE HEADLINE
SCREEN CABIN = SMOKE DETECTOR
OFF STATUS
= SMOKE INDICATOR
EMER LIGHTS LAV SCREEN EVAC EVAC SMOKE = AIP
MAIN MAINT 30 SEC CMD RESET RESET
LOCK (CEILING)
ON/OFF = ACP
FWD ATTENDANT (CEILING)
PANEL (FAP)
HIGH STOWAGE
(AUXILIARY SYSTEM)
RTC 02 150 002 A001 AA BASELINE VCC (IN OHSC)
(LAV D) (AUXILIARY SYSTEM)
BASELINE
AAP (LAV E)
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CABIN INDICATION ON FAP
On the FAP a smoke alert calls up the SMOKE page and overrides any other page. Indications on the
FAP for each area are as shown below.
AREA FAP INDICATION
Lavatory A LAV A
Crew Rest area CREWR
FWD VIP Lavatory FVLAV
VVIP Zone VVIP
Central VIP Lavatory MVLAV
Lavatory D LAV D
Lavatory E LAV E
FWD ATTENDANT
PANEL (FAP)
CAUT PAGE HEADLINE
RTC 02 150 003 A001 AA SCREEN SMOKE CABIN
OFF DETECT STATUS
EMER
SMOKE
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CABIN INDICATION ON THE AIP AIP INDICATION
Cabin indications on the AIP are shown as follows: SMOKE_LAV A
AREA SMOKE_CREWR
Lavatory A SMOKE_FVLAV
Crew Rest area SMOKE_VVIP
FWD VIP Lavatory SMOKE_M VLAV
VVIP Zone SMOKE_LAV D
Central VIP Lavatory SMOKE_LAV E
Lavatory D
Lavatory E
RED INDICATOR GREEN INDICATOR
RTC 02 150 004 A001 AA DISPLAY AREA IN TWO LINES EACH WITH 16 CHARACTERS :
- THE UPPER LINE USED FOR HANDSET RELATED MESSAGES
- THE LOWER LINE USED FOR SYSTEM RELATED MESSAGES
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