787 Flight Crew Operations Manual
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT
Airplane General, Emergency
Equipment, Doors, Windows -
Flight Crew Rest
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If smoke is detected in the overhead flight crew rest:
• on the flight deck:
• the master caution light illuminates
• an aural caution alarm sounds
• in the flight crew rest area:
• the smoke detector alarm indicator light will illuminate
• all area lights will illuminate
• the pulsating smoke detection system alarm horns sound in the
overhead flight crew rest
• the overhead flight crew rest air supply valves are closed and the area
exhaust valves are opened
• at the entrance main control panel:
• an alarm horn will sound
• in the passenger cabin:
• the amber light above the entrance enclosure door flashes
• a continuous chime sounds in the passenger cabin at door 1L, door 1
cross-aisle, door 1R, door 2L, and door 2R
• the cabin attendant master call lights flash
• a SMOKE DETECTED DR1 UPR REST message appears on the
cabin management system control panels
Once the smoke clears, the red alarm indicator light extinguishes and the smoke
detector is sensitive to smoke again. Continue to monitor the area until the red
alarm indicator light extinguishes.
Note: When the smoke detector has been activated by smoke, lingering smoke in
the detector sensor may cause reactivation. Blowing air into the detector
sensor (the small screen cutout on the side of the cube extending from the
unit) may clear lingering smoke.
Emergency Equipment
Overhead flight crew rest emergency equipment includes:
• Halon fire extinguisher (1)
• protective breathing equipment (PBE) (2)
[Option – Single seat]
• life vest (1)
• flashlight (1)
June 16, 2008