BOMBARDIER Challenger 300 Cabin Handbook

BOMBARDIER Challenger 300 Cabin Handbook

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Bombardier Challenger 300, Serial No. 20074
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  • Page 1 HOLDERS OF CABIN HANDBOOK Bombardier Challenger 300, Serial No. 20074 REVISION A, DECEMBER 2006 HIGHLIGHTS Pages which have been added or revised are outlined below together with the highlights of the revision. Remove and insert the affected pages as listed.
  • Page 2 Cover Cabin Handbook December 2006 Aircraft S/N: 20074...
  • Page 3 Bombardier’s written authorization, is proprietary and confidential to Bombardier and that all rights to patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret and other intellectual property rights therein belong to Bombardier. Such...
  • Page 4 Introduction Introduction This Cabin Handbook describes and provides operating instructions for the custom equipment and furnishings installed at the completion center. This manual does not replace any manual provided with the aircraft by the manufacturer. It is strongly recommended that all manuals be thoroughly reviewed to acquaint the owners and attendants with all equipment and furnishings.
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  • Page 6 List of Effective Pages List of Effective Pages Page Date Page Date LEP-1 Dec 22/2006 Dec 22/2006 LEP-2 Dec 22/2006 Dec 22/2006 TOC-1 Dec 22/2006 Dec 22/2006 TOC-2 Dec 22/2006 Dec 22/2006 TOC-3 Dec 22/2006 Dec 22/2006 TOC-4 Dec 22/2006 Dec 22/2006 Dec 22/2006 Dec 22/2006...
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  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Section 1 Aircraft Description........... 1 Cabin Furnishings ..............1 Overview .................1 Cabin Doors ................2 Entry Area ................2 Crew Closet ................3 Wardrobe Cabinet ..............3 Galley ..................3 Lavatory ..................4 Baggage Compartment ............5 Main Cabin ................5 Armledge Storage Boxes ............7 Emergency Exit Table ............7 Executive Tables ..............7 Magazine Racks ..............7...
  • Page 9 Entertainment ............... 19 Overview ................19 Cabin Management System ..........19 Controls ................21 Audio System ............... 24 Video System ............... 26 Airshow System ..............26 Electrical Power ..............29 Overview ................29 115VAC/60HZ Power System ..........29 Lighting.................. 31 Overview ................
  • Page 10 Section 5 Miscellaneous ........... 45 General ................... 45 Non-Approved Electronic Devices ........45 Dec 22/2006 Aircraft S/N: 20074 (Rev. A) Page TOC-3...
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  • Page 12: Section 1 Aircraft Description

    Section 1 Aircraft Description Cabin Furnishings Overview The cabin is divided into the entry area, main cabin, lavatory, and baggage compartment. Refer to Cabin Layout (Figure NTRY NTRY ABIN MERGENCY AVATORY AGGAGE OMPARTMENT Cabin Layout Figure 1 Dec 22/2006 Aircraft S/N: 20074 (Rev. A) Page 1...
  • Page 13: Cabin Doors

    Cabin Doors The passenger cabin is served by a main entry door on the left side of the aircraft, aft of the cockpit. An emergency exit is located on the aft right side of the main cabin. Entry Area The Entry Area (Figure 2) is located inside the main entry door.
  • Page 14: Crew Closet

    Crew Closet A crew closet, in the entry area forward of the galley, provides storage for garments and emergency equipment. A dome light provides general illumination when the door is opened. Wardrobe Cabinet A wardrobe cabinet, aft of the main entrance, provides garment storage, and provisions for the entertainment and communication equipment.
  • Page 15: Lavatory

    Galley Figure 3 Lavatory The Lavatory (Figure 4), located between the main cabin and the baggage compartment, is separated from the main cabin by a bulkhead and pocket door, and the baggage compartment by a bulkhead and hinged door. Refer to Section 4, Lavatory, for more information.
  • Page 16: Baggage Compartment

    ANITY OCKET ABINET OILET AVATORY TORAGE ABINET AGGAGE OMPARTMENT INGED Lavatory Figure 4 Baggage Compartment The baggage compartment is located aft of the lavatory, and contains a water tank, a baggage net, a storage cabinet, and coat rods for hanging garments. The baggage compartment has an increased capacity of 750 pounds, and is not accessible when the lavatory is occupied.
  • Page 17 Furnishings in the main cabin include the following items: • Eight single seats (one VIP seat position) • Eight armledge storage boxes • One emergency exit table (stowed in baggage compartment) • Three executive tables • Eight passenger switch panels •...
  • Page 18: Armledge Storage Boxes

    Armledge Storage Boxes Eight storage boxes, in the armledges adjacent to each single seat, provide general storage. The storage boxes adjacent to right-hand seat 2 and left-hand seat 4 contain telephone handsets. The storage boxes adjacent to left- and right- hand seats 2 and 4 contain single electrical outlets.
  • Page 19: Passenger Switch Panels

    Passenger Switch Panels Passenger switch panels, located in the armledges adjacent to each seat position, control lighting and entertainment features in the main cabin. Refer to Section 2, Aircraft Systems, Entertainment, for more information. The passenger switch panel located at the VIP seat, right-hand seat 2, also controls the cabin call system and cabin temperature.
  • Page 20: Single Seats

    Single Seats WARNING: DURING TAXI, TAKEOFF, AND LANDING, ALL SEATS ARE FULL UPRIGHT POSITION; FORWARD-FACING SEATS MUST BE IN THE FULLY AFT TRACKING POSITION; THE AFT-FACING SEATS MUST BE IN THE FULLY FORWARD TRACKING POSITION; AND SEATBELTS MUST BE WORN. There are eight single seats in the cabin, four on each side.
  • Page 21: Window Shades

    Window Shades There are manually-operated window shades on all windows throughout the main cabin. They can be set at any position, from fully opened to fully closed. Page 10 Aircraft S/N: 20074 (Rev. A) Dec 22/2006...
  • Page 22: Section 2 Aircraft Systems

    Section 2 Aircraft Systems Communication Overview This section describes the communication systems in the aircraft. The communication equipment includes the passenger address system, the call system, and the airborne telecommunication system. Passenger Address The Passenger Address (PA) system enables crew members to address passengers from a cockpit microphone over speakers in the main cabin and lavatory.
  • Page 23: Airborne Telecommunication System

    Press CALL from the lavatory or VIP switch panel to activate the call system. Once selected, the following alerts are activated: • The call switch flashes for approximately 10 seconds and then resets itself • Aural annunciation is provided through the cabin entertainment speakers, the headphone jacks, and over chime speakers in the entry area and cockpit •...
  • Page 24 ANDSET ANDSET Handset Locations Figure 8 Dec 22/2006 Aircraft S/N: 20074 (Rev. A) Page 13...
  • Page 25 The standard MagnaStar handset has a hook switch that is activated by a magnet in the holder. Remove the handset from the holder to establish an off-hook condition and activate the handset. Return the handset to the holder to establish an on-hook condition. Optional handset installations, including custom holders and portable handsets that plug into jacks, do not provide this hook-switch function.
  • Page 26: Air-To-Ground Calling

    A. Air-to-Ground calling Note: The following operating instructions are generic and may not match the system in this aircraft. Refer to the MagnaStar User Guide for complete instructions To place a call via the MagnaStar C-2000: Note: The MagnaStar C-2000 goes through a system test and warm-up period of 5 to 10 minutes after power is turned on.
  • Page 27: Inplane Calling

    B. Inplane Calling The inplane calling feature allows the user to make calls to other handsets within the aircraft, as long as the handset has been assigned an inplane number. When the Inplane option is selected from the services menu, the other handset that has been assigned an inplane number will appear on the inplane menu along with the corresponding label.
  • Page 28 To place the original call on hold and connect the handset to the calling party: • Press + to toggle the handset between the two calls • Press END CALL to terminate the original call and connect the handset to the calling party To store a number for later callback: Note: If the word Messages appears on the handset Services display,...
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  • Page 30: Entertainment

    Section 2 Aircraft Systems Entertainment Overview This section describes the entertainment systems installed in the aircraft. It includes the cabin management system and the Airshow passenger information system. Cabin Management System A programmable cabin management system provides the passengers and crew the ability to operate audio and video systems, and other aircraft amenities.
  • Page 31 NTRY WITCH ANEL ASSENGER WITCH ASSENGER WITCH ANELS ANELS VIP S ASSENGER WITCH ASSENGER WITCH ANELS ANELS AGGAGE IGHTS WITCH ANEL AVATORY WITCH ANEL Cabin Management System Figure 11 Page 20 Aircraft S/N: 20074 (Rev. A) Dec 22/2006...
  • Page 32: Controls

    Controls The cabin management system is controlled by the following equipment: • Entry area switch panel • Lavatory switch panel • Passenger switch panels, located in the armledge at each seat • Two remote control units Entry Area Switch Panel The Entry Area Switch Panel (Figure 12) uses a green-colored dot matrix...
  • Page 33 • Hot liquid container #1 (ON/OFF) • Hot liquid container #2 (ON/OFF) The entry area switch panel uses dedicated buttons to control the miscellaneous lighting features that follow: • Entry area lights (ON/OFF, or auto off after 20 minutes) • Baggage lights (ON/OFF, or auto off after 20 minutes) Lavatory Switch Panel The Lavatory Switch Panel...
  • Page 34 Passenger Switch Panels The Passenger Switch Panel (Figure 14), located in the armledge at each seat, is programmable, and uses a green-colored dot matrix display. The passenger switch panels provide control of cabin audio, video, lighting, and temperature control functions through layered menus. Menu selections are made through adjacent buttons, and are used to turn features on or off, or move up or down in the menus.
  • Page 35: Audio System

    Remote Controls The remote controls provide audio control for the following features: • Cabin speakers (ON/OFF) • Cabin speaker source control • Cabin speaker volume control The remote controls provide video control for the following features: • Airshow mode • Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) player and Compact Disc (CD) player (e.g., PLAY, PAUSE, SEARCH, SKIP, STOP) •...
  • Page 36: Entertainment System

    IRSHOW YSTEM CD P LAYER DVD P LAYER ORWARD LCD M ONITOR EADPHONE ACKS EADPHONE ACKS VIP S UBWOOFER ABINET EADPHONE ACKS EADPHONE ACKS LCD M ONITOR Entertainment System Figure 15 Dec 22/2006 Aircraft S/N: 20074 (Rev. A) Page 25...
  • Page 37: Video System

    Speakers The passenger switch panel at the VIP seat, right-hand seat 2, controls speaker audio source selection, tone adjustment, and volume control from menu selections. The remote controls do not provide tone control. Video System Note: The following definitions are provided for video formats to avoid confusing sentences: National Television System Committee (NTSC);...
  • Page 38 Audio briefing in English is incorporated into the Airshow system. This briefing is controlled by the Airshow controller in the cockpit. The Airshow system is controlled from the cockpit controller, the VIP seat passenger switch panel, or a remote control. When AIRSHOW is selected, the AUTO mode is displayed.
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  • Page 40: Electrical Power

    Section 2 Aircraft Systems Electrical Power Overview This section describes the 115VAC/60Hz power system in the aircraft. 115VAC/60HZ Power System One 2.0kVA 60Hz power converter supplies 115VAC/60Hz to selected galley and cabin equipment, and the outlets in the galley, cabin, and lavatory. Operators of electrical devices plugged into these outlets are protected from electrical shock by the Ground Fault Indicator (GFI) devices located in the upper galley and in the lavatory vanity cabinet.
  • Page 41 UTLET (6 P LACES (3 P LACES Electrical Outlet Locations Figure 16 Page 30 Aircraft S/N: 20074 (Rev. A) Dec 22/2006...
  • Page 42: Lighting

    Section 2 Aircraft Systems Lighting Overview This section provides a description of the cabin lighting and interior emergency lighting. It includes lighting controls, and lighting in the galley, cabin, lavatory, and baggage compartment. Lighting Controls Control of the lighting system is provided by switch panels in the entry area and the lavatory, and passenger switch panels located in the armledges at each seat.
  • Page 43 NTRY WITCH ANEL ASSENGER WITCH ASSENGER WITCH ANELS ANELS ASSENGER WITCH ASSENGER WITCH ANELS ANELS FLUSH READ CALL AGGAGE IGHTS UPWASH MIRROR WITCH ANEL AVATORY WITCH ANEL Lighting Control Locations Figure 17 Page 32 Aircraft S/N: 20074 (Rev. A) Dec 22/2006...
  • Page 44: Cabin Lighting

    Cabin Lighting The cabin lighting consists of Light Emitting Diode (LED) indirect lighting (upwash and downwash), and reading and table lights. Indirect lighting is provided by upwash lights in the headliner and downwash lights in the Passenger Service Units (PSU). The lights are dimmable, and are divided into forward and aft sections to allow independent control.
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  • Page 46: Water And Waste

    Section 2 Aircraft Systems Water and Waste Overview This section describes the water system in the lavatory, and the waste systems in the lavatory and the galley. Water System A potable water system is installed in the lavatory to provide water to the lavatory faucet.
  • Page 47 When the water reset switch flashes amber: • Press the water reset switch • The water system will activate if the water tank has a water supply • If there is no water in the water tank, the water system will not activate A water system select switch is located behind the facial tissue dispenser on the upper vanity cabinet.
  • Page 48 ATER YSTEM WITCHES ATER YSTEM ALLET ATER EATER ATER YSTEM ELECT WITCH ATER YSTEM ALLET ATER YSTEM ESET WITCH Lavatory Water System Components Figure 19 Dec 22/2006 Aircraft S/N: 20074 (Rev. A) Page 37...
  • Page 49: Waste System

    Waste System Waste water from the galley and lavatory is drained overboard through valves and hoses to the forward or aft drain masts. Waste water from the galley drip tray and ice drawers is discharged through the forward drain mast. Waste water from the lavatory sink is discharged through the aft drain mast.
  • Page 50: Section 3 Galley

    Section 3 Galley General Overview This section provides a description of the galley and the systems that interface to it. The Galley (Figure 21) is in the cabin entry area. Galley power is controlled by the AC PWR switch on the cockpit cabin control panel. Electrical power to individual pieces of galley equipment is controlled by circuit breakers installed in the galley.
  • Page 51 IRCUIT REAKER ANELS IQUID ISPENSERS ISPENSERS ICROWAVE TILITY UTLET RAWER RASH RAWER Galley Figure 21 Page 40 Aircraft S/N: 20074 (Rev. A) Dec 22/2006...
  • Page 52: Galley Waste Disposal

    Galley Waste Disposal Waste water from the galley is drained overboard through the forward heated drain mast. The galley drains are controlled from the Entry Area Switch Panel (Figure 22). To drain the galley drip tray and ice drawer, select GALLEY and then GALLEY DRAIN ON from the entry area switch panel.
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  • Page 54: Section 4 Lavatory

    Section 4 Lavatory General Overview This section describes the lavatory. It includes the toilet, vanity cabinet, water supply, and waste disposal. Lavatory Toilet There is a self-contained electric toilet with a timed flush cycle in the lavatory. Press the flush switch to activate the flush cycle, which lasts approximately 8 seconds.
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  • Page 56 Section 5 Miscellaneous General Non-Approved Electronic Devices The following items (unless permanently installed on the airplane) are not approved for use in flight: • Portable telephones (e.g., cellular) • Radios, either battery or cord operated: Amplitude Modulation (AM), Frequency Modulation (FM), or Very High Frequency (VHF) •...
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