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Pilot's
Manual
Learjet
60
PASSENGER
COMPARTMENT
CABINETS,
DRAWERS
&
TABLES
Several
cabinets,
drawers
and
tables
may
be
built
into the
passenger
compartment
.
Due
to
the
wide
variety
of
options
available,
the
fol-
lowing
descriptions
and
figures
show
only
the
most
common
accesso-
ries
.
Cabinet
lights
are
actuated
through
micro-switches
in the
cabinet
doors
.
Power
for
the
cabinet,
decanter,
and
kicker
lights
in
the
for-
ward
left-hand
and
right-hand
cabinets
as
well
as
the
optional
aft
pyr-
amid
cabinet
lighting
is
28
VDC
through
the 7
.5-amp
CABINET
LTS
circuit
breaker
on
the
pilot's
circuit
breaker
panel
.
Cabinets
and
drawers
available
at
the
forward,
left-hand
refreshment
station (figure
7-5),
from
top
to
bottom,
are
as
follows
.
Access
is
through
press-to-open
buttons
on
the
cabinet
doors
or
drawers
.
1
.
Top
cabinet
contains
two,
vented,
stainless
steel,
1
.5
gallon
remov-
able
liquid
dispenser containers
.
These
insulated
containers
incor-
porate
a
heating
element
along
the
bottom
of
the
unit
and
are au-
tomatically
plugged
into
a
power
source
when
installed
in
the
cabinet
.
An
over-temperature
sensor
is
built
into
the
circuit
in
ad-
dition
to a
thermostat
built
into the
bottom,
rear
of
the
container,
which
will
keep
even
small
amounts
of
liquid
warm
without
burn-
ing
the
container
.
The
containers are
removed
by
opening
the
top
and
middle
cabi-
net
doors
and
pulling
down
the
dispenser
button
panel
(figure
7-4)
located
in
the
upper
section
of the
middle
cabinet
.
The
dispenser
button
panel
is
held
into
place
with
ball-catcher
hinges
.
Remove
the
dispenser
by
pulling
it
straight
out
from
the
cabinet
.
The
con-
tainers
can
be
drained
through
the
screw
on/off
cap on
the top
of
the
unit,
by
pressing
the
spigot
and
allowing
fluids to
drain,
or
un-
screwing
the
outside
spigot
ring
and removing
the
spigot
.
The
container
is
filled
through
the top
cap
.
To
reinstall
the
container,
ensure
the
cap
is
screwed
on
tightly,
and push
the
container
com-
pletely
into the cabinet,
thus connecting
the
heating
element
to
its
power
source
.
Flip
the
dispenser
button
panel
over
the
spigot
out-
lets
before
closing
the top
and middle
cabinet
doors
.
A
lighted
On/Off
liquid
warmer
toggle
switch
is
located
above
each
dispenser
container
.
With
at
least
one
battery
switch
on,
and
a
warmer
switch
pressed
ON,
one-half
of
the rocker
switch
will
illu-
minate
red
and
the
warmer
will
keep
already
hot
liquids
between
150
and
170°F
.
When
the
switch
is
turned
off,
one-half
of
the rocker
switch
will
illuminate
blue,
and
power
is
turned
off
to the
warmer
.
7-
1
8
PM-123
Change
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