G1000 / GFC 700 System Maintenance Manual - 300/B300 Series King Air
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5.22 Standby
Attitude
Indicator Troubleshooting
Symptom Recommended
Action
Warning flag pops into view,
indicating that the gyro motor is
not receiving sufficient power to
operate
•
Perform the Standby Instrument Electrical Power Checks in Section 8.1.5.
•
Remove the unit per Section 6.28 and inspect the electrical connector.
•
Check to ensure appropriate electrical power is being supplied to the
instrument.
•
If input electrical power is not adequate, troubleshoot the wiring
harness.
•
If input power is appropriate, the unit must be removed and serviced
by a qualified service facility See Section 6.28 for removal
instructions. Contact the manufacturer to find a qualified service
facility
Unit fails to perform to
specifications
•
The unit must be removed and serviced by a qualified service facility.
See Section 6.28 for removal instructions. Contact the manufacturer to
find a qualified service facility.
5.23 Standby Airspeed Indicator Troubleshooting
Symptom Recommended
Action
Airspeed Indicator lighting is
inoperative or malfunctioning
•
Perform the Standby Instrument Electrical Power Checks in Section 8.1.5.
•
Remove standby airspeed indicator per Section 6.26 and inspect the
electrical connector.
•
Check that electrical power is being appropriately supplied to the
instrument.
•
If the input electrical power is not adequate, troubleshoot the wiring
harness.
•
If the input electrical power is appropriate, replace the standby
airspeed indicator or contact the manufacturer for further
troubleshooting.
Airspeed displayed is incorrect
•
Using a pitot-static ramp tester, check airspeed displayed on standby
altimeter against airspeed display from ADC2.
•
If the airspeeds are the same, inspect the pitot/static ports and
associated equipment for faults.
•
If the airspeeds are different, replace the standby altimeter or contact
the manufacturer for further troubleshooting. See Section 6.26 for
removal instructions.
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