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Headrest The headrest has a foam cushion which is covered with a fabric seat-cover.
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Backrest The backrest has a foam cushion which is covered with a fabric seat-cover.
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Seatpan The seatpan is made of a light alloy and has a foam cushion with a fabric seat-cover. The seat pan is spring loaded to return the seat to the retracted position when it is not in use.
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Cabin Attendant Seat, Free Standing Figure 002
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Cabin Attendant Seat, Wall Mounted Figure 003
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Cabin Attendant Seat, Swivel Figure 004
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Double Cabin Attendant Seat, Wall-Mounted Figure 005
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Restraint System Figure 006
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Restraint System (Ref. Fig. 007) The restraint system is divided into a seat belt assy and a shoulder harness. Each cabin-attendant seat has a seat belt assy and a shoulder harness with a center buckle. The shoulder harness uses inertia reels to automatically pull it in when the seat is not in use. Static type shoulder harnesses are available as an option.
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Stowage Compartment Each CAS has a stowage compartment which has a spring-loaded latch door. The stowage compartment can be used to stow emergency equipment.
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Cabin Attendant Seat, Swivel (if installed)
(a)
To put the swivel seat in the sitting position from the stowed position:
-swing the seatback (against the spring force) across the base until the seat aligns with the locking device,
-push the seatpan down (against the spring force) into the locking device.
(b)
To put the swivel seat in the stowed position from the sitting position: - operate the release lever to the seatpan (when this is done the
seatpan will automatically fold up),
-move the seat over the base until the seat automatically locks in the stowed position.
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INTENTIONALLY BLANK
Restraint System
Figure 007 (SHEET 1)
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Restraint System
Figure 007 (SHEET 2)
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CABIN ATTENDANT SEATS - DEACTIVATION/REACTIVATION
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TASK 25-22-00-040-001 Deactivation of a Defective Cabin Attendant Seat
1. Reason for the Job
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Refer to the MMEL TASK: 25-22-01
Cabin Attendant Seats
2. Job Set-up Information
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A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCE QTY DESIGNATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No specific 1 WARNING NOTICE
B. Referenced Information
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24-42-00-861-001 Energize the Ground Service Network from the External
Power 25-22-41-000-001 Removal of the Wall-Mounted Cabin-Attendant Seats 25-22-42-000-001 Removal of the Free-Standing Cabin-Attendant Seat(s) 25-22-43-000-001 Removal of the Cabin Attendant Swivel-Seat
3. Job Set-up
__________ Subtask 25-22-00-861-052
A. Energize the ground service network
(Ref. TASK 24-42-00-861-001).
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4. Procedure
_________ Subtask 25-22-00-040-050
A. Deactivation of a Defective Cabin Attendant Seat
(1)
Safety the affected seat in its stowed position. NOTE : Put a WARNING NOTICE in position to tell persons not to use
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the seat.
(2)
If you cannot safety the seat, remove it:
(Ref. TASK 25-22-41-000-001)
or
(Ref. TASK 25-22-42-000-001)
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