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2-2-4.  AGENT DISCH Switch
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TM-1-1520-240-10 Army CH-47D Heilcopter (EIC:RCD) Manual
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SECTION  III.  ENGINES AND RELATED SYSTEMS

TM  1-1520-240-10 2-2-4            2-2-8.  TROOP WARN Panel The TROOP WARN (warning) panel is located on the overhead switch panel (fig. 2-2-2). It has two troop jump lights labeled RED and GREEN. Also, two switches la- beled JUMP LT and ALARM. Power to operate and con- trol the emergency troop alarm and jump lights is sup- plied  by  the  DC  essential  bus  through  the  TROOP ALARM  BELL  and  TROOP  ALARM  JUMP  LT  circuit breakers on the No. 2 PDP. a. Troop jump lights.  The troop jump lights provides the pilots a visual indication of the troop jump light selec- ted. One light is provided for each color selection and comes  on  when  the  respective  light  is  selected.  The brightness  of  the  lights  is  controlled  by  the  PLT  INST rotary control switch on the PLT LTG panel of the over- head switch panel. b. JUMP  LT  switch.  The  three-position  JUMP  LT switch  is  labeled  GREEN,  OFF,  and  RED.  When  the switch is set to GREEN, the green lights on the emergen- cy troop and jump light box, at both stations, and the troop jump lights on the overhead switch panel come on. When the switch is set to RED, the red lights come on. OFF position turns off both sets of lights. c. ALARM switch.  The two-position ALARM switch is labeled OFF and ON. Moving the ALARM switch to ON rings the bell continuously at both stations until the switch is moved to OFF. Figure  2-2-2.  Troop Warning Panel (Typical) 2-2-9.  First Aid Kits. Seven aeronautic first aid kits are installed in the helicop- ter. One kit is in the passageway between the cockpit and cabin. The other six kits are in the cabin fuselage section, three on each side. 2-2-10.  Emergency Entrances and Exits. Refer  to  Chapter  9  for  information  on  emergency  en- trances and exits. 2-2-11.  Emergency Escape Axe. An emergency escape axe is provided. It is located on the right side of the cargo compartment slightly forward of station 200.

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