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FLIGHT COMPARTMENT
WINDOWS - SERVICING
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737-300/400/500
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General
A
This section contains these tasks
(1) Inner window surface – cleaning (Glass Type)
(2) Outer window surface - cleaning (Glass Type)
(3) Inner window surface – cleaning (Acrylic Type)
(4) Outer window surface – cleaning (Acrylic Type)
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2
Clean The Glass Flight
Compartment Windows
Inner Surface
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TASK 12-16-02-103-001
2. Clean The Glass Flight Compartment Windows — Inner Surface
A. Consumable Materials
Reference Description Specification
B00106 Cloth - Chamois Leather, Sheepskin, Oil
Tanned CS99-1970, KK-C-300
B00130 Alcohol - Isopropyl TT-I-735
G00834 Cloth - Lint-free Cotton
G01989 Soap - Castile (Vegetable Oil Based)
G02418 Water - De-ionized
B. Location Zones
Zone Area
101 Control Cabin - Left
202 Lower Nose Compartment
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C. Prepare To Clean The Inner Surface Of The Flight Compartment Windows.
SUBTASK 12-16-02-863-002
WARNING: THE WINDOW HEAT SYSTEM POWER MUST BE OFF WHEN YOU CLEAN THE
WINDOWS. THIS WILL HELP TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
(1) Make sure that the WINDOW HEAT switches are off.
SUBTASK 12-16-02-863-009
(2) Open the window heat circuit breakers.
SUBTASK 12-16-02-163-021
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS, OR CLEANERS THAT CONTAIN
FLUORIDES ON HYDROPHOBIC-COATED WINDOWS. THESE CLEANERS WILL REMOVE
THE HYDROPHOBIC LAYER.
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(1) For airplanes with hydrophobic coated windows, do the step that follows:
NOTE: Hydrophobic coated windows will be identified with the words HYDROPHOBIC
COATED WINDSHIELD next to the window part number.
(a) Use a lint-free cloth, G00834 to apply a 50/50 mixture of alcohol, B00130 and
de-ionized water, G02418 to the inner surface of the window.
NOTE: It is recommended that you do not use a 50/50 mixture of alcohol, B00130 and
de-ionized water, G02418 on acrylic windows.
SUBTASK 12-16-02-163-004
(2) Use a chamois cloth, B00106 to apply castile soap, G01989 solution to the inner
surface of the window.
END OF TASK
SUBTASK 12-16-02-160-004
(4) Remove the castile soap, G01989 solution from the windows with clean water.
SUBTASK 12-16-02-160-005
(5) Wipe the window dry with a clean, damp chamois cloth, B00106
SUBTASK 12-16-02-860-003
(1) Make sure that the WINDOW HEAT switches are on.
END OF TASK
A. Consumable Materials
Reference Description Specification
B00106 Cloth - Chamois Leather, Sheepskin, Oil
Tanned CS99-1970, KK-C-300
B00130 Alcohol - Isopropyl TT-I-735
G00834 Cloth - Lint-free Cotton
G01989 Soap - Castile (Vegetable Oil Based)
G02418 Water - De-ionized
B. Location Zones
Zone Area
101 Control Cabin - Left
202 Lower Nose Compartment
SUBTASK 12-16-02-860-001
WARNING: THE WINDOW HEAT SYSTEM POWER MUST BE OFF WHEN YOU CLEAN
THE WINDOWS. THIS WILL HELP TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK INJURY TO
PERSONNEL.
(1) Make sure that the WINDOW HEAT switches are off.
SUBTASK 12-16-02-160-001
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS, OR CLEANERS THAT CONTAIN
FLUORIDES ON HYDROPHOBIC-COATED WINDOWS. THESE CLEANERS WILL REMOVE
THE HYDROPHOBIC LAYER.
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(1) For airplanes with hydrophobic coated windows, do the step that follows:
NOTE: Hydrophobic coated windows will be identified with the words HYDROPHOBIC
COATED WINDSHIELD next to the window part number.
(a) Use a lint-free cloth, G00834 to apply a 50/50 mixture of alcohol, B00130 and
de-ionized water, G02418 to the outer surface of the window.
NOTE: It is recommended that you do not use a 50/50 mixture of alcohol, B00130 and
de-ionized water, G02418 on acrylic windows.
SUBTASK 12-16-02-160-002
(2) Use a chamois cloth, B00106 to apply castile soap, G01989 solution to the outer
surface of the window.
SUBTASK 12-16-02-860-003
(1) Make sure that the WINDOW HEAT switches are on.
END OF TASK
A. Consumable Materials
Reference Description Specification
B00106 cloth - Chamois Leather, Sheepskin, Oil
Tanned CS99-1970, KK-C-300
G01989 Soap - Castile (Vegetable Oil Based)
G50316 cloth - Clean, Dry, Lint-free, White, Cotton
B. Location Zones
Zone Area
101 Control Cabin - Left
202Lower Nose Compartment
SUBTASK 12-16-02-863-014
WARNING: THE WINDOW HEAT SYSTEM POWER MUST BE OFF WHEN YOU CLEAN
THE
WINDOWS. THIS WILL HELP TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK INJURY TO
PERSONNEL.
(1) Make sure that the WINDOW HEAT switches are off.
SUBTASK 12-16-02-863-004
(2) Open the window heat circuit breakers.
(1) Apply the castile soap, G01989 solution to the window with cotton cloth, G50316.
SUBTASK 12-16-02-163-016
(2) Clean the window surface with your bare hand only.
NOTE: Your bare hand can detect dirt before it can scratch the window.
SUBTASK 12-16-02-163-017
(3) Dry the window with a clean damp chamois cloth, B00106.
A. Consumable Materials
Reference Description Specification
B00106 Cloth - Chamois Leather, Sheepskin, Oil Tanned CS99-1970, KK-C-300
G01989 Soap - Castile (Vegetable Oil Based)
G50316 Cloth - Clean, Dry, Lint-free, White, Cotton
B. Location Zones
Zone Area
101 Control Cabin - Left
202 Lower Nose Compartment
SUBTASK 12-16-02-860-004
WARNING: THE WINDOW HEAT SYSTEM POWER MUST BE OFF WHEN YOU CLEAN THE
WINDOWS. THIS WILL HELP TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
(1) Make sure that the WINDOW HEAT switches are off.
SUBTASK 12-16-02-160-006
CAUTION: DO NOT RUB ACRYLIC WINDOWS WITH A DRY CLOTH. IT CAN CAUSE
SCRATCHES. A RUBBED WINDOW IS ELECTROSTATICALLY CHARGED AND WILL
ATTRACT DUST AND ABRASIVE PARTICLES.
SUBTASK 12-16-02-160-007
(2) Clean the window surface with your bare hand only.
NOTE: Your bare hand can detect dirt before it can scratch the window.
SUBTASK 12-16-02-160-008
(3) Dry the window with a clean damp chamois cloth, B00106.
SUBTASK 12-16-02-860-005
(1) Make sure that the WINDOW HEAT switches are on.
END OF TASK
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