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Equipment Installation Manual,
GEN-X Electronic Flight Bag
1069-2510-01 D.doc
1069-2510-01
Rev D
Page 16 of 27
CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS:
This section provides data intended to assist the installer with establishing Instructions for Continued
Airworthiness as required by FARs 23.1529, 25.1529, 27.1529 and 29.1529.
1. Maintenance Manual information for the GEN-X includes a system description, removal instructions,
installation instructions and functional testing, which are all contained in the DAC International
Installation Manual, 1069-2510-01 (this document).
2. Line replaceable unit (LRU) part numbers and other parts contained in the installation data package
should be placed in the aircraft operator’s appropriate airplane Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC).
3. Wiring diagram information contained in the installation data package should be placed in the aircraft
operator’s appropriate airplane Wiring Diagram Manual.
4. Scheduled Maintenance Program tasks are as follows:
a. Recommended Periodic Scheduled Servicing ............................ Battery Replacement
b. Recommended Periodic Scheduled Preventive
Maintenance Tests....................................................................... With normal power
applied to the Essential and Emergency busses, check the three indicator lamps on
the RPU. The Essential buss light and Emergency buss light are lit green and the
Battery light is off. If the Battery light is lit yellow the battery must be replaced.
The battery is good for three years and is on condition.
c. Recommended Periodic Inspections ........................................... Battery status indicator
lamp inspection recommended every 300 hours. Or, operators performing
scheduled maintenance under a CAMP (Continuous Airworthiness Maintenance
Program) shall determine a suitable interval for internal battery checks and
replacement.
d. Recommended Periodic Overhaul Period ................................... None Required
e. Special Inspection Requirements ................................................ None Required
5. Application of Protective Treatments .................................................... None Required
6. Special Tools.......................................................................................... None Required