Pilot’s Manual Learjet 60
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CABINETS, DRAWERS & TABLES (CONT)
Cabinets and drawers available at the forward, right-hand galley/en-
tertainment center (figure 7-6), from top to bottom, are as follows. Ac-
cess is through press-to-open buttons on the cabinet doors or drawers.
An aneroid switch will disconnect power to the microwave oven, coffee
maker (if installed), espresso maker (if installed), VCP (video cassette
player), VCR (video cassette recorder) (if installed), video monitor and
AC outlet (if installed) if cabin altitudes exceed 9500 (±250) feet. Power
will be restored if normal cabin altitude is regained.
The top two side-by-side compartments may be equipped with a stereo
and cassette/compact disc player, shelves for storage of compact disks
or cassette tapes, and VCP or VCR. An optional wine storage cabinet in
this cabinet can be equipped with ducted cooling air that is routed from
the cabin air conditioning system. With the COOL-OFF switch (copi-
lot’s switch panel) in the COOL position, an air gasper can be rotated
closed or open to allow cooling air to enter this cabinet.
The large, middle compartment is available for storage of a coffee
maker (if installed), an espresso maker (if installed), and a microwave
oven. Lighted rocker switches inside the cabinet must be turned on be-
fore either will operate. These switches will not allow power to both the
microwave and coffee maker simultaneously. Power for the coffee mak-
er and microwave oven is 115 VAC supplied by a 28 VDC to 115 VAC,
60 Hz inverter. The COFFEE MAKER and MICROWAVE OVEN circuit
breakers, on the copilot’s circuit breaker panel, are used to remotely
control the 115 VAC output of this inverter.
An optional jump seat may be installed in the right forward galley. The
jump seat is accessed by sliding the seat out and lifting the back up.
An optional video (TV) display monitor may be installed in conjunc-
tion with a video player and/or Airshow display. An optional tuner
may also be installed to receive ground-based television stations. The
display faces aft from the right-hand, forward cabinet. On some air-
craft, the video monitor may be turned on with the TV PWR switch on
the aft side of the forward right-hand cabinet or from the cabin control
panel, located adjacent to one of the passenger armrests (figures 7-7 and
7-8). On other aircraft, the display may be turned on by the remote con-
trol unit. Once the display monitor and VCP/VCR are turned on, video
functions may be operated directly from the VCP/VCR or an optional
remote control unit.
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