WARNING
AN OVERHEATED BATTERY CAN CAUSE BURNS TO
PERSONNEL UNLESS PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND
ADEQUATE TOOLS ARE UTILIZED. IN SOME INSTANCES
THE BATTERY MAY CAUSE A SECONDARY FIRE, OR
MAY RUPTURE ADDING TO FURTHER DANGER OF
E L E C T R O LY T E B U R N S . E X E R C I S E C A U T I O N I N
DEALING WITH AN OVERHEATED BATTERY. MAINTAIN
FIRE EXTINGUISHER READY FOR USE. THE USE OF
THE FIRE EXTINGUISHER TO COOL THE BATTERY IS
NOT RECOMMENDED.
If proper equipment exists, disconnect and remove battery from air-
craft.
AMBER CAUTION LIGHTS
Generator:
Refer to Fig. 3-1.
Amber GEN OUT indicator will light.
Ammeter indicating zero.
Turn generator switch to OFF, then set to ON to reset.
If GEN OUT indicator stays on or comes back on, pull out generator
circuit breaker. Keep generator (GEN) switch ON.
NOTE: With generator (GEN) switch ON, the low rotor and engine
power-out warning system remains operational.
Reduce electrical load to a minimum.
Emergency Procedures
Pilot's Flight Manual
Schweizer RSG, LLC.
Model
269D
Helicopter
3-14
Reissued:
16
Jan 2019
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FAA Approved
Book 3.indd 82
8/4/19 1:25 PM