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Illumination indicates that the designated AC bus has failed. |
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Indicates Airstair or cargo door is unlocked or open. |
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Illumination indicates that fuel pressure is below approximately 10 PSI. |
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Indicates that cabin pressure altitude exceeds
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Illumination indicates cabin differential pressure exceeds 6.9 PSI. |
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Illumination indicates that fuel pressure is below approximately 10 PSI. |
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Illumination indicates engine oil pressure is below 60 PSI in designated engine. Oil pressure below 60 PSI is unsafe. Oil pressure between 60 and 90 PSI is undesirable; tolerate only for the completion of the flight. Do not exceed 62% torque. |
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Illumination indicates engine oil pressure is below 60 PSI in designated engine. Oil pressure below 60 PSI is unsafe. Oil pressure between 60 and 90 PSI is undesirable; tolerate only for the completion of the flight. Do not exceed 62% torque. |
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Illumination indicates improper trim or no trim from autopilot trim command. A pitch trim malfunction activates the MASTER WARNING flasher and the red trim annunciator. The MASTER WARNING flasher may be delayed for small trim requirements. |
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Illumination indicates that the autopilot monitor has sensed a failure. |
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Illumination indicates melted or failed plastic bleed air failure warning line. Monitor during engine start. Either engine extinguishes both annunciators upon starting.
These annunciators may also momentarily illuminate during simultaneous wing boot and brake deice operation at low N1 speeds. If annunciators immediately extinguish, disregard. |
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Illumination indicates melted or failed plastic bleed air failure warning line. Monitor during engine start. Either engine extinguishes both annunciators upon starting.
These annunciators may also momentarily illuminate during simultaneous wing boot and brake deice operation at low N1 speeds. If annunciators immediately extinguish, disregard. |
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Illumination indicates that the designated AC bus has failed. |
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Illumination indicates that the designated generator is off line. |
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Illumination indicates that the designated generator is off line. |
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Illumination indicates that the designated bus is isolated from the Center bus. |
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Illumination indicates that the designated bus is isolated from the Center bus. |
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Illumination indicates that hydraulic fluid level in reservoir is low. When reaching destination, attempt to extend landing gear normally. |
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Illumination indicates that prop levers are not in the appropriate position of HIGH RPM/LOW PITCH with landing gear extended. |
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Illumination indicates possible metal contamination in the forward gear reduction case oil supply. |
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Illumination indicates possible metal contamination in the forward gear reduction case oil supply. |
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Illumination indicates motive flow pressure lost while fuel remains in Auxiliary fuel tank on the designated side. When the auto ignition system is activated, the motive flow valve on the corresponding side closes automatically; this illuminates the NO FUEL XFR annunciation. |
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Illumination indicates motive flow pressure lost while fuel remains in Auxiliary fuel tank on the designated side. When the auto ignition system is activated, the motive flow valve on the corresponding side closes automatically; this illuminates the NO FUEL XFR annunciation. |
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Illumination indicates battery islolated from Generator buses. |
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Illumination indicates floor distribution air duct temperature has reached 300 degrees F. |
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Illumination indicates that the designated anti-ice vane system is inoperative. |
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Illumination indicates that the designated anti-ice vane system is inoperative. |
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Illumination indicates that the designated side has less than 30 minutes fuel remaining at maximum continuous power. |
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Illumination indicates that the designated side has less than 30 minutes fuel remaining at maximum continuous power.
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Illumination indicates that the battery is being charged. Illumination in flight indicates charge rate is too high and a possible battery malfunction has occurred. |
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Illumination indicates that the external power connector is plugged in. Steady illumination indicates external power supplied to aircraft. Annunciator flashes when voltage is low or power unit is electrically disconnected from aircraft. |
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Illumination indicates that the designated bleed air switch is not in OPEN position. |
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Illumination indicates that the designated bleed air switch is not in OPEN position. |
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Illumination indicates that the autofeather switch is not armed and landing gear is extended. |
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Illumination indicates that a trim disconnect switch on the control wheel has de-energized electric trim while the ELEV TRIM switch on the pedestal is on. |
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Illumination indicates oxygen arming handle is not pulled or the system failed to charge. |
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Illumination indicates that the Rudder Boost switch is off. |
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Illumination indicates that the propeller ground idle stop solenoid has failed. (FL-115 and after, FM-10 and after, and FN-2 and after.) |
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Illumination indicates that the designated ignition and start switch is in ON or that the auto ignition system is armed and engine torque is below 17%. |
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Illumination indicates that the designated ignition and start switch is in ON or that the auto ignition system is armed and engine torque is below 17%. |
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Illumination indicates designated engine anti ice vanes are in position for icing conditions. |
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Illumination indicates designated engine anti ice vanes are in position for icing conditions.
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Illumination indicates that the crossfeed valve is in the selected position. A flashing annunciator indicates the valve did not reach the desired position. |
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Illumination indicates that the wing surface deice system is operating. |
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Illumination indicates that the designated brake deice system is operating. If brake deice operation does not automatically terminate approximately 10 minutes after gear retraction, manually turn the system to OFF. If inadequate pneumatic pressure develops for proper wing boot inflation, turn brake deice to OFF. |
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Illumination indicates that the designated brake deice system is operating. If brake deice operation does not automatically terminate approximately 10 minutes after gear retraction, manually turn the system to OFF. If inadequate pneumatic pressure develops for proper wing boot inflation, turn brake deice to OFF. |
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Illumination indicates generator bus ties have been manually closed. |
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Illumination indicates electric heat operating. |
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Illumination indicates that horizontal stabilizer surface deice system is operating. |
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