Textron Cessna CITATION SOVEREIGN Operation Manual

Textron Cessna CITATION SOVEREIGN Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 Unit 0120 Cabin Equipment Operation Manual...
  • Page 2 This manual is intended as an operational overview only. It is not intended to replace operation or maintenance instructions for any component or feature. Copyright © 2006, Cessna Aircraft Company, All Rights Reserved. 0120...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Cabin Entertainment/Phone Equipment Page Cabin Entertainment/Phone Equipment Location Diagram ..Airshow 410 System ....... . . Forward Closet .
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  • Page 5: Cabin Entertainment/Phone Equipment Page

    Cabin Entertainment/Phone Equipment AirCell Telephone Data Panel (In Cockpit Overhead) Dual DVD Player Data Management Master Control Unit Switch Panel Galley Closet Video Monitor Receptacle Infrared Sensor Side-Facing Passenger (for DVD Remote) Seat Switch Panel Passenger Seat Switch Panel Sidewall Video Monitor Passenger Seat Data Panel Switch Panel...
  • Page 6: Airshow 410 System

    Airshow 410 System The Airshow 410 system displays maps and flight information about your current flight. The info page provides up to the minute flight information such as altitude, ground speed and outside air temperature. The maps provide topographical maps with geopolitical borders, city names, points-of-interest and a detailed display of your present location.
  • Page 7: Dual Dvd Player

    Dual DVD Player The Dual DVD player is located in the forward closet. It is controlled by the switches on the front of the unit itself (see illustration below), or by the player remote. Refer to the vendor manual for more information. Play Pause Search Backward...
  • Page 8: Dual Dvd Player Remote Control

    Dual DVD Player Remote Control The Dual DVD Player Remote Control (supplied as loose equipment) is used to control the Dual DVD Player. To operate, press anywhere on LCD Touch Screen or any button on remote to activate Touch Screen, then press the indicated area on the screen to activate the DVD feature shown.
  • Page 9 Note: Date and time are preset and display whenever screens are visible. The battery symbol displays remaining battery strength. DVDX indicates the DVD being accessed. Date Time Date Time Date Time Device DVDX DVDX DVD1 DVD2 TITLE MENU SETUP Mode Mode Device Mode...
  • Page 10: Video Monitors

    Video Monitors Video monitors for personal entertainment viewing are mounted on cabin sidewalls at all forward and aft facing seats and a portable monitor receptacle is in the armrest of the side-facing seat. See vendor manual for monitor operation details. To use the video monitor: Press the pivot arm release button to move the monitor screen from its mounting bracket or insert the portable monitor into its receptacle.
  • Page 11: Headphone Control

    Headphone Control Personal headphones are included as loose equipment to be used for entertainment audio. To use the headphones: Access the “Seat A/V” menu from the seat switch panel in the sidewall near your seat. Plug headphones into the headphone jack on the seat switch panel. Position headphones on your head and adjust for comfort.
  • Page 12: Aircell Telephone

    AirCell Telephone The AirCell Telephone provides voice, fax and data transmission capabilities during flight. Use the system’s handset to perform all normal operations of the AirCell Telephone. A backlit LCD screen shows telephone numbers, signal strength and AirCell Telephone status. Use the keypad to enter phone numbers, menu selections, call timer and other functions.
  • Page 13: Data Panel Operation

    Data Panel Operation The data panels are used for fax or data transmission and reception through the RS-232 connector. Plug the cord from the fax machine or computer into the RS-232 connector on the data panel. For detailed operation instructions, see the user manual of the type of equipment connected to the data panel.
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  • Page 15: Cabin Switch Panels

    Cabin Switch Panels Data Panel Master Control Switch Panel Closet Galley Entry Light Switch Panel Side-Facing Passenger Seat Switch Panel Passenger Seat Passenger Seat Switch Panel Switch Panel Data Panel Executive Control (VIP) Switch Panel Passenger Seat Switch Panel Passenger Seat Switch Panel Passenger Seat Passenger Seat...
  • Page 16: Executive Control (Vip) Switch Panel

    (VIP Seat Only, See Location Diagram) Executive Control (VIP) Switch Panel Press for Cabin Lighting Menu Press for Seat Lights/Shades Menu Press for Cabin Temp/Shades Menu (See Below) (See Following Page) (See Below) Press for Cabin A/V Menu Press for Seat A/V Menu (See Below) (See Following page) “**”...
  • Page 17 Press to Return to Main Menu Press to Turn Light On/Off Press to Open Table (“On” displays when in use) Window Shade Press to Open Seat Window Shade Press to Close Seat Window Shade Press to Close Table Window Shade Executive Control (VIP) Switch Panel Seat Lights/Shades Menu Press to Page Through...
  • Page 18: Passenger Seat Switch Panel

    Passenger Seat Switch Panel Press for Seat Lights/Shades Menu Press to Page Through Audio Sources Press to Increase Headphone Volume Headphone Jack Press to Decrease Headphone Volume Press to Page Through Seat Video Sources Passenger Seat Switch Panel (Selection displays on screen) Audio/Video Menu Press to Go to Seat A/V Menu Press to Turn Light On/Off...
  • Page 19: Master Control Switch Panel

    Master Control Switch Panel (Located in Galley Header) Press for Galley Menu Press for Cabin Lights/Shades Menu Press for Vanity Menu (See Below) (See Below) (See Following Page) Press for Cabin Audio/Video Menu (See Below) Master Control Switch Panel Main Menu Note: After using any menu, the “Main Menu”...
  • Page 20: Vanity Switch Panel

    Press to Return Press to Turn Indirect (Wash) to Main Menu Lighting On/Off Press to Turn Seat Light On/Off (“On” displays when in use) (“On” displays when in use) Press to Turn Sink Light On/Off Press to Increase (“On” displays when in use) Lavatory Indirect Lighting Brightness Press to Turn Accent...
  • Page 21: Furniture Location & Operation

    Furniture Location & Operation 110VAC Outlets Hot Liquid Containers Closet Galley Side-Facing Passenger Seat Passenger Seat Passenger Seat 110VAC Outlet 110VAC Outlet Table Table Passenger Seat Passenger Seat 110VAC Outlet Table Table 110VAC Outlet Passenger Seat Passenger Seat Hot Water Tank 110VAC Outlet 110VAC Outlet (On Closet Bulkhead)
  • Page 22: Seat Adjustment

    Seat Adjustment Passenger seats have forward, aft and lateral adjustment with seat back recline. By pulling the seat adjustment lever up, it is possible to adjust the seat position forward, aft, out from the wall or swiveled to face any direction. Push in on the seat recline button to adjust seat-back recline.
  • Page 23 Table Operation Open table door. Lift table up completely as far as possible. Note: Lift the table up completely before rotating down to prevent damage to the table mechanism. Rotate table down 90 degrees. Unfold table leaf. Close table lid. Reverse steps 1 through 5 to stow table.
  • Page 24: Galley

    Galley Master Control Switch Panel Hot Liquid Containers Pull-Out Work Surface Ice Chest with Manual Overboard Drain Manual Overboard Drain Operation (for Ice Chest) The ice-chest drawer located in the lower section of the galley is equipped with a manual drain valve used to empty water from the ice chest. To open drain valve: Turn drain valve counter-clockwise Open ice-chest drawer.
  • Page 25: Hot Liquid Container Removal

    Hot Liquid Container Removal Note: Make certain the switch for the hot liquid container is “Off” before attempting to remove the container from the galley. See previous page for switch operation. Two Prepco hot liquid containers are located in the upper section of the galley. Each hot liquid container holds one gallon and is easily removed for filling.
  • Page 26: Vanity

    Vanity Umbrella Storage Rack Vanity Switch Panel on Back of Door 110VAC Outlet Soap Dispenser Water Faucet (Rotate Clockwise for On) Vanity Accent Vanity Hot Light Water Tank Note: Water will continue to run a few seconds after water faucet is turned off. Vanity Hot Water Tank Operation The vanity switch panel controls the temperature of the heater for the hot water tank.
  • Page 27: Vanity Hot Water Tank Removal

    Vanity Hot Water Tank Removal A water tank is located in the bottom-center compartment of the vanity and is easily removed for filling. The vanity switch panel controls the temperature of the heater for the water tank (see previous page for switch operation). Note: Make certain the switch for the hot water container is “Off”...
  • Page 28: Toilet

    Toilet Press to Flush Toilet Note: The toilet is externally serviceable. Refer to the aircraft maintenance manual for instructions on service procedures. 0120...
  • Page 29: Emergency Equipment

    Emergency Equipment Smoke Goggles Smoke Goggles Closet Galley First Aid Kit Included as loose equipment. Consult aircraft crew for location. 0120...
  • Page 30: Emergency Exits - Cabin Entry

    Emergency Exits - Cabin Entry Push latch button with thumb and rotate handle down. Push steps out while pulling down on lever. Exit airplane and move forward away from airplane. 0120...
  • Page 31: Emergency Exits - Escape Hatch

    Emergency Exits - Escape Hatch Remove plastic cover and rotate handle clockwise. Pull door in and down. Turn door sideways and discard door through opening outside airplane away from walkway. Exit airplane and move forward and away from airplane. 0120...
  • Page 32: Overhead Oxygen Mask

    Overhead Oxygen Mask Should the airplane lose pressurization, an overhead oxygen mask will automatically drop over each passenger seat. Pull lanyard to start flow of oxygen. Place mask over head. Pull straps to tighten. Help children or other passengers with their masks only after your own mask is in place.
  • Page 33: Seat Belts

    Seat Belts Note: Seat belts and shoulder harness must be fastened during takeoff and landings. Fasten seat belt and attach shoulder harness. Pull strap tight. Pull strap tight. Fasten seat belt, stow tables, Fasten seat belt, stow tables, place seat in full upright position place seat in full upright position with headrest raised, armrests with headrest raised, armrests...
  • Page 34: Brace Positions

    Brace Positions Side-Facing Seat Rear-Facing Seat Forward-Facing Seat Life Vests Caution: Put life vest on prior to ditching, but do not inflate until outside of airplane. 0120...
  • Page 35: Fire Extinguishers

    Fire Extinguishers Two portable hand-held fire extinguishers are installed in the airplane. One extinguisher is located in the cockpit under the front of the copilot’s seat. The other is located in the left-hand forward closet and is accessible to all passengers. The portable fire extinguishers are pressurized bottles containing a Halon Type 1211 extinguishing agent.
  • Page 36: Portable Oxygen Bottle

    Portable Oxygen Bottle Warning: Oxygen is extremely flammable. Extinguish all cigarettes or any open flame before oxygen use. Remove oxygen mask and supply line from bag. Remove plastic cap from oxygen bottle outlet. Remove plastic cap from supply line. Push supply line into oxygen bottle outlet until line snaps into place.
  • Page 37: Water Barrier

    Water Barrier WATER BARRIER (FOR DITCHING) INSTALL WATER BARRIER AT BASE OF CABIN DOOR PRIOR TO WATER LANDING REMOVE WATER BARRIER FROM STORAGE • (AFT CLOSET). ATTACH WATER BARRIER TO DOOR FRAME • BY SNAPPING STUDS INTO RECEPTACLES. ENSURE WATER BARRIER IS SECURED IN •...
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