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1 EXTERIOR LIGHTING. DESCRIPTION This section covers that portion of the system which provides illumination outside of the aircraft. This includes the landing light, anti-collision strobe light, and recognition light. A. Landing Light () HID Light - Serials -000 & subs, Serials T-000 & subs w/o Anniversary A High Intensity Discharge (HID) landing light is installed in the lower engine cowl. The light is shock-mounted to the cowl and is ground adjustable by mounting screws. The landing light is controlled through the LAND light switch on the instrument panel bolster. The switch energizes a control relay in the MCU that completes a VDC circuit from the airplane Main Distribution Bus to the landing light ballast. The ballast, located on the firewall (Serials -000 thru -00, thru w/ Perspective Avionics), MCU cover (Serials -0 thru w/o Perspective Avionics), or cowling (Serials & subs, Serials T-000 & subs w/o Anniversary Option), provides boosted voltage to illuminate the HID lamp. A 5-amp breaker on the MCU Main Distribution Bus protects the circuit. () LED Light thru 37 after SBX-33-07, 3 & subs T-000 thru 07 after SBX-33-07, T-0 w/ Anniversary, T-06 & subs A self-contained all LED landing light is installed in the lower engine cowl. The light is shockmounted to the cowl and is ground adjustable by mounting screws. The landing light is controlled through the LAND light switch on the instrument panel bolster. The switch energizes a control relay in the MCU that completes a VDC circuit from the airplane Main Distribution Bus to the landing light. A 5-amp breaker on the MCU Main Distribution Bus protects the circuit. B. Anti-Collision Strobe Light The airplane is equipped with an anti-collision strobe light assembly mounted to outboard surface of each wing tip. The light assembly includes a red (LH wing) or green (RH wing) navigation light in forward position, an anti-collision strobe light in middle position, and a white position light in rear position. () Bulb/Flash Tube Strobe - Serials -000 thru -346 before SB X The anti-collision strobe light utilizes bulbs for both the forward and rear position lights, and flash tube for the anti-collision light. () LED/Flash Tube Strobe - Serials -000 thru -346 after SB X-33-03, -347 & subs, Serials T-000 & subs w/o Anniversary Option The anti-collision strobe light utilizes LEDs for both the forward (three LEDs) and rear position lights (two LEDs), and flash tube for the anti-collision light. (3) LED Strobe - Serials -3 & subs, T-0079 thru T-0 w/ Anniversary Option, T-06 & subs The anti-collision strobe light is a self-contained all LED assembly utilizing LEDs for anti-collision (thirty-six LEDs), forward (five red LEDs for LH wing or four green LEDs for RH wing), and rear position lights (two LEDs). The navigation and position lights are controlled through the NAV light switch on the instrument panel bolster. VDC for navigation light operation is supplied through the 5-amp NAV LIGHTS circuit breaker on Non-Essential Bus. Each anti-collision strobe light is flashed by a separate power supply. The strobe power supplies are controlled through STROBE light switch on the instrument panel bolster. VDC for strobe light and control circuits is supplied through the 5-amp STROBE LIGHTS circuit breaker on Non-Essential Bus. All Page 9 Sep 07

2 C. Recognition Light - Serials -43 & subs, T-000 & subs A white recognition light assembly is installed on the leading edge of each wing tip. Each recognition light assembly consists of three LEDs and a power supply. The LEDs illuminate in a constant ON configuration and are controlled through the LAND light switch on the instrument panel bolster. Serials w/o Perspective Avionics: VDC for recognition light operation is supplied through the 5-amp REC/INST LTS circuit breaker on Main Bus. Serials w/ Perspective Avionics: VDC for recognition light operation is supplied through the 5-amp RECOG LIGHTS circuit breaker on the Non-Essential Bus (Serials -306 thru -4045, T-000 thru -069) or Main Bus 3 (Serials & subs, T-0690 & subs). D. Ice Detection Light - Serials & subs, T-000 & subs Two white Ice Detection Light assemblies are installed in the fuselage skin just forward of the wings to illuminate the wing and horizontal leading edges to provide visual verification of icing conditions and confirmation of fluid flow. Each Ice Detection Light consists of three LEDs. The LEDs illuminate in a constant ON configuration and are controlled through the ICE LIGHT switch on the bolster panel. Serials w/o FIKI: VDC for the Ice Detection Light operation is supplied through the 5-amp ICE PRO- TECT A circuit breaker on Main Bus. Serials w/ FIKI: VDC for the Ice Detection Light operation is supplied through the 7.5-amp ICE PROTECT A circuit breaker on Main Bus. E. Entry Step Lights - Serials & subs, T-33 & subs w/ Convenience Lighting LED light assemblies are installed in LH and RH step assemblies and are controlled via wireless keyfob or cabin light switch located on the cabin headliner. When the switch is in the ON or AUTO position, the entry step lights turn on when either cabin door is opened or the doors are unlocked via the wireless keyfob and turn off when both doors are closed or the doors are locked via the wireless keyfob. VDC for the convenience light operation is supplied through the 3-amp CONV LIGHTS circuit breaker on the CONS Bus. For maintenance practices related to flight compartment convenience lighting, see Flight Compartment section of Lights. (Refer to 33-0) For maintenance practices related to passenger compartment convenience lighting, see Passenger Compartment section of Lights. (Refer to 33-0) For maintenance practices related to the convenience system controller, see Electrical Load Distribution section of Electrical Power. (Refer to 4-50) Page 9 Sep 07 All

3 . MAINTENANCE PRACTICES A. Landing Light - Serials -000 thru -0 before SB (See Figure ) () Removal - Landing Light (a) Set landing light switch to OFF position. (b) Set BAT, BAT, and AVIONICS master switches to OFF positions. (c) Remove engine cowling. (Refer to 7-0) (d) Disconnect battery. (Refer to 4-30) (e) Identify and note routing of landing light wires. Record the number of turns required to remove the adjustment/mounting screws. Tighten screws the same amount during installation. (f) Remove screws, washers, spacers, and springs securing lamp, mounting rings to housing. (g) Disconnect wires from landing light. (h) Remove lamp and mounting rings from housing. () Installation - Landing Light (a) Position lamp and mounting rings to housing. (b) Connect wires to landing light. (c) Install screws, washers, spacers, and springs securing lamp and mounting rings to housing. Tighten screws the same number of turns as noted during removal. (d) Connect battery. (Refer to 4-30) (e) Install engine cowling. (Refer to 7-0) (3) Adjustment - Landing Light The airplane must be on a level and flat surface prior to adjusting landing light aim. There must be a vertical wall or door in front of the landing light lens. (a) Check and adjust tire pressure and fuel level if necessary. (Refer to -0) To aid in obtaining an accurate adjustment, each fuel tank must have the same amount of fuel in it. Measurement will be taken from the center of landing light lens to the center of the illuminated pattern on the wall. (b) (c) (d) (e) Position airplane 4 inches away from a vertical wall or door. Place wheel chocks in position. Place a small piece of tape on the vertical wall or door 3 inches high and directly in line of the landing light lens. Turn on landing light. Verify tape is centrally located in beam. The landing light beam should be centrally illuminating the tape placed on the wall or door. Up to two additional washers may be placed between lamp and vibration mount to adjust landing light position. (f) If necessary, adjust landing light position with top adjuster screw and by adding washers between lamp and vibration mount. Serials -000 thru -0 before SB Page 3 0 May 0

4 B. Landing Light - Serials -09 thru -039, -030 thru -00, -000 thru -0 after SB (See Figure ) () Removal - Landing Light (a) Set landing light switch to OFF position. (b) Set BAT, BAT, and AVIONICS master switches to OFF positions. (c) Remove engine cowling. (Refer to 7-0) (d) Disconnect battery. (Refer to 4-30) (e) Bulb Only: Remove screws securing back plate to lamp assembly. Slide back plate from lamp assembly. Remove bulb. (f) Lamp Assembly: Identify and note routing of landing light wires. Remove screw from clamp ring assembly. 3 Unplug connector securing wires to landing light. Record the number of turns required to remove the adjustment/ mounting screws. Tighten screws the same amount during installation. 4 Remove upper adjustment/mounting screw, washers, and spring. 5 Remove lamp and gasket from clamp ring assembly. () Installation - Landing Light (a) Acquire necessary tools, equipment, and supplies. Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose Isopropyl Alcohol 99% or higher purity Any Source Clean lamp surface. (b) Lamp Assembly: Install lamp and gasket into clamp ring assembly. Install screw into clamp ring assembly. Tighten screw to the number of turns noted during removal. 3 Install upper adjustment/mounting screw, washers, and spring. 4 Plug in connector securing wires to landing light. (c) Bulb Only: Install bulb to lamp assembly. Position and secure back plate to lamp assembly with screws. (d) Clean bulb surface with isopropyl alcohol and allow to air dry. (e) Connect battery. (Refer to 4-30) (f) Install engine cowling. (Refer to 7-0) (3) Adjustment - Landing Light The airplane must be on a level and flat surface prior to adjusting landing light aim. There must be a vertical wall or door in front of the landing light lens. (a) Check and adjust tire pressure and fuel level if necessary. (Refer to -0) Page 4 5 Dec 04 Serials -09 thru -039, -030 thru -00, -000 thru -0 after SB -0-00

5 To aid in obtaining an accurate adjustment, each fuel tank must have the same amount of fuel in it. Measurement will be taken from the center of landing light lens to the center of the illuminated pattern on the wall. (b) (c) (d) (e) Position airplane 4 inches away from a vertical wall or door. Place wheel chocks in position. Place a small piece of tape on the vertical wall or door 3 inches high and directly in line of the landing light lens. Turn on landing light. Verify tape is centrally located in beam. The landing light beam should be centrally illuminating the tape placed on the wall or door. Up to two additional washers may be placed between lamp and vibration mount to adjust landing light position. (f) If necessary, adjust landing light position with top adjuster screw and by adding washers between lamp and vibration mount. Serials -09 thru -039, -030 thru -00, -000 thru -0 after SB Page 5 0 Feb 03

6 C. Landing Light - Serials -0 & subs, T-000 & subs (See Figure ) () Removal - Landing Light (a) Set landing light switch to OFF position. (b) Set BAT, BAT, and AVIONICS master switches to OFF positions. (c) Remove engine cowling. (Refer to 7-0) (d) Disconnect battery. (Refer to 4-30) (e) Identify and note routing of landing light wires. (f) Disconnect wire harness from landing light. (g) Remove screws and washers securing landing light lens to lower cowl. Record the number of turns required to remove the adjustment/mounting screws. Tighten screws the same amount during installation. (h) Remove screws and rubber mounts securing lamp lens and lamp to lower cowl. (i) Remove lamp lens and lamp from lower cowl. () Installation - Landing Light (a) Acquire necessary tools, equipment, and supplies. Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose Isopropyl Alcohol 99% or higher purity Any Source Clean lamp surface. (b) Position lamp and lamp lens into lower cowl. Tighten screws to the number of turns noted during removal. (c) Install rubber mounts and screws securing lamp lens and lamp to lower cowl. Rubber mounts may be compressed between inch (.7-5. mm). Uncompressed height of rubber mounts is approximately 0.75 inch (9 mm). (d) Connect wire harness to landing light. (e) Clean lamp surface with isopropyl alcohol and allow to air dry. (f) Connect battery. (Refer to 4-30) (g) Install engine cowling. (Refer to 7-0) (3) Adjustment/Test - Landing Light The airplane must be on a level and flat surface prior to adjusting landing light aim. There must be a vertical wall or door in front of the landing light lens. (a) Check and adjust tire pressure if necessary. (Refer to -0) Measurement will be taken from the center of landing light lens to center of the illuminated pattern on the wall. (b) (c) (d) Position airplane 4 inches away from a vertical wall or door. Place wheel chocks in position. Place a small piece of tape on the vertical wall or door 3 inches high and directly in line of the landing light lens. Page 6 5 Dec 04 Serials -0 & subs, T-000 & subs

7 (e) Turn on landing light. Verify tape is centrally located in beam. The landing light beam should be centrally illuminating the tape placed on the wall or door. (f) If necessary, adjust the screws securing the lamp lens and lamp to the lower cowl to adjust landing light position. (g) Install washers and screws securing landing light lens to lower cowl. D. HID Landing Light Ballast - Serials -000 & subs, T-000 & subs w/o Anniversary Option (See Figure ) () Removal - Landing Light Ballast (a) Set landing light switch to OFF position. (b) Set BAT, BAT, and AVIONICS master switches to OFF positions. (c) Remove engine cowling. (Refer to 7-0) (d) Disconnect battery. (Refer to 4-30) (e) Disconnect wire harness connectors from ballast. (f) Serials -000 thru -00: Remove screws and washers securing ballast assembly to firewall. (g) Serials -0 thru -33 w/o Perspective Avionics before SBX-33-04, -0 thru w/o Perspective Avionics after SBX-33-04: Remove nuts and washers securing ballast assembly to MCU. (h) Serials -339 thru w/o Perspective Avionics before SBX-33-04: Remove nuts, washers, and spacer securing ballast assembly to MCU. (i) Serials -306 thru -33 w/ Perspective Avionics before SBX-33-04, -306 thru w/ Perspective Avionics after SBX-33-04: Remove bolts and washers securing ballast assembly to firewall. (j) Serials -339 thru w/ Perspective Avionics before SBX-33-04: Remove bolts, washers, and spacer securing ballast assembly to firewall. (k) Serials & subs, Serials T-000 & subs w/o Anniversary Option: Remove nuts and spacers securing ballast assembly to cowling. (l) Remove ballast assembly from airplane. () Disassembly - Landing Light Ballast - Serials -000 thru after SB X (a) Remove nuts, washers, and spacers securing ballast to mounting adapter. (3) Assembly - Landing Light Ballast - Serials -000 thru after SB X (a) Position ballast to mounting adapter and secure with nuts, washers, and spacers. (4) Installation - Landing Light Ballast (a) Serials -000 thru -00: Position ballast assembly to firewall and secure with screws and washers. (b) Serials -0 thru -33 w/o Perspective Avionics before SBX-33-04, -0 thru w/o Perspective Avionics after SBX-33-04: Position ballast assembly to MCU and secure with washers and nuts. (c) Serials -339 thru w/o Perspective Avionics before SBX-33-04: Position ballast assembly to MCU and secure with spacer, washers and nuts. (d) Serials -306 thru -33 w/ Perspective Avionics before SBX-33-04, -306 thru w/ Perspective Avionics after SBX-33-04: Position ballast assembly to firewall and secure with bolts and washers. (e) Serials -339 thru w/ Perspective Avionics before SBX-33-04: Position ballast assembly to firewall and secure with bolts, washers, and spacer. (f) Serials & subs, Serials T-000 & subs w/o Anniversary Option: Position ballast assembly to cowling and secure with nuts and spacers. (g) Connect wire harness connectors to ballast. (h) Connect battery. (Refer to 4-30) (i) Install engine cowling. (Refer to 7-0) Serials -000 & subs, T-000 & subs w/o Anniversary Option Page 7 0 Feb 03

8 Serials -000 thru -0 before SB MCU (REF) 4 0 LOWER COWL (REF) 9 4 NOTE 5 Up to two additional washers may be placed in this location to adjust landing light position. Washer in this location may be omitted to adjust landing light position. 5 Serials before SB X Serials -000 thru -0 after SB -0-00, -09 thru LEGEND. Screw. Washer 3. Ring, Landing Light 4. Heat Shield 5. Lamp 6. Spring 7. Housing, Landing Light. Spacer 9. Screw, Countersunk 0. Lens, Landing Light. Vibration Mount. Gasket 3. Clamp 4. Nut 5. H.I.D. Ballast 6. Adel Clamp 7. Mounting Tab. Mounting Adapter SR_MM33_4H Page 0 Feb 03 Figure Landing Light - Serials -000 thru -039 (Sheet of 5) Serials -000 thru -039

9 7 4 6 MCU (REF) LOWER COWL (REF) 5 NOTE Up to two additional washers may be placed in this location to adjust landing light position. Serials -030 thru Serials before SB X LEGEND. Screw. Washer 5. Lamp 6. Spring. Spacer 0. Lens, Landing Light. Vibration Mount. Gasket 3. Clamp 4. Nut 5. H.I.D. Ballast 6. Adel Clamp 7. Mounting Tab. Mounting Adapter SR_MM33_633C Serials -030 thru -00 Figure Landing Light - Serials -030 thru -00 (Sheet of 5) Page 9 0 Feb 03

10 Serials -339 thru w/o Perspective Avionics before SB X Serials -0 thru -33 w/o Perspective Avionics before SB X Serials -0 thru MCU (REF) Serials -0 thru w/o Perspective Avionics after SB X FIREWALL (REF) MCU (REF) Serials -306 thru -33 w/ Perspective Avionics before SB X NOTE Adjust the compression of the vibration mount to set landing light position. FIREWALL (REF) 5 MCU (REF) Serials -339 thru w/ Perspective Avionics before SB X LOWER COWL (REF) FIREWALL (REF) 5 Serials -0 thru MCU (REF) 4 Serials -306 thru w/ Perspective Avionics after SB X LEGEND. Screw. Washer 5. Lamp. Spacer 0. Lens, Landing Light. Vibration Mount 4. Nut 5. H.I.D. Ballast 6. Adel Clamp 7. Mounting Tab. Mounting Adapter 9. Lens, Lamp 0. Lens Retainer, Landing Light. Bolt SR_MM33_09E Page 0 0 Feb 03 Figure Landing Light - Serials -0 thru (Sheet 3 of 5) Serials -0 thru -3495

11 LOWER COWL (REF) NOTE Adjust vibration mount compression to set landing light position. Serials & subs w/ HID, T-000 & subs w/o Anniversary Option and w/ HID. Figure Landing Light w/ HID - Serials & subs, T-000 & subs w/o Anniversary (Sheet 4 of 5) Serials & subs, T-000 & subs w/o Anniversary LEGEND. Screw. Washer 5. Lamp. Spacer 0. Lens, Landing Light. Vibration Mount 4. Nut 5. H.I.D. Ballast 0. Lens Retainer, Landing Light SR_MM33_35C Page 0 Feb 03

12 0 9 5 NOTE Adjust vibration mount compression to set landing light position. Serials -306 thru 37 after SBX-33-07, 3 & subs T-000 thru 07 after SBX-33-07, T-0 w/ Anniversary, T-06 & w/ LED. LEGEND. Screw. Washer 5. Lamp 0. Lens, Landing Light. Vibration Mount 9. Lens Retainer, Landing Light SR_MM33_344B Figure Landing Light w/ LED - Serials after SBX-33-07, -3 & subs T after SBX-33-07, T-0 w/ Anniversary, T-06 & subs (5 of 5) Page 9 Sep 07 Serials after SBX-33-07, -3 & subs T after SBX-33-07, T-0 w/ Anniversary, T-06 & subs

13 E. Anti-Collision Strobe Light Assembly (See Figure ) () Removal - Anti-Collision Strobe Light Assembly (a) Set BAT, BAT, and AVIONICS switches to OFF positions. (b) Serials w/o Perspective Avionics: Pull NAV LIGHTS, STROBE LIGHTS, and REC/INST LTS circuit breakers. (c) Serials w/ Perspective Avionics: Pull NAV LIGHTS, STROBE LIGHTS, and RECOG LIGHTS circuit breakers. Place a pad between wing tip and top of wing to avoid damaging paint. (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) Remove screws securing wing tip to wing and slide wing tip outboard to remove. Carefully flip wing tip upside down and rest wing tip on top of wing. Remove cable tie(s) securing light assembly wire harness to wing tip. Serials w/ Bulb/Flash Tube or LED/Flash Tube Strobe: Remove braided ground strap. Remove clamp securing braided ground straps to wire harness conduit in wing. Serials -000 thru -346 before SB X-33-03: Remove clamp securing braided ground strap to light assembly. 3 Remove cable ties securing braided ground strap around light assembly wire harness. Disconnect light assembly connector. Disconnect output connector from strobe light power supply. Disconnect terminal rings. Serials -000 thru -437: Remove strobe light power supply mounting screw securing light assembly terminal ring. Serials -43 & subs w/ Bulb/Flash Tube or LED/Flash Tube Strobe, T-000 & subs w/o Anniversary Option and w/ Bulb/Flash Tube or LED/Flash Tube Strobe: Disconnect light assembly terminal ring connectors. 3 Serials T-0079 thru T-0 w/ Anniversary Option: Remove strobe light power supply screw securing light assembly terminal ring. 4 Serials -3 & subs w/ LED Strobe, T-0079 thru T-0 w/ Anniversary Option, T-06 & subs w/ LED Strobe: Remove strobe light power supply screw securing light assembly terminal rings. Serials w/ Bulb/Flash Tube or LED/Flash Tube Strobe: Remove screws securing lens retainer to light assembly base plate. CAUTION: Serials w/ LED Strobe: Strobe light lens is loose under retainers. Hold lens in position while removing retainers. (k) Serials w/ LED Strobe: Remove screws securing lens retainers and gasket to light assembly base plate and gasket (if installed). (l) Remove screws securing light assembly base plate and terminal rings (if installed) to wing. Remove light assembly from airplane. () Installation - Anti-Collision Strobe Light Assembly WARNING: Install anti-collision strobe light assembly with green lens in RH wing tip and anti-collision strobe light assembly with red lens in LH wing tip. All (a) (b) Route light assembly wire harness through holes in wing tip. Position light assembly base plate and terminal rings (if installed) to wing tip and secure with screws. Page 3 5 Dec 04

14 (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) Serials w/ LED Strobe: Position and hold gasket and lens to light assembly base plate and gasket (if installed). Position lens retainer(s) to light assembly base plate and secure with screws. Connect terminal rings. Serials -000 thru -437: Position light assembly terminal ring between strobe light power supply and shear web and secure with screw. Serials -43 & subs w/ Bulb/Flash Tube or LED/Flash Tube Strobe, T-000 & subs w/o Anniversary Option and w/ Bulb/Flash Tube or LED/Flash Tube Strobe: Connect light assembly terminal ring connectors. 3 Serials T-0079 thru T-0 w/ Anniversary Option: Position light assembly terminal ring to strobe light power supply and secure with screw. 4 Serials -3 & subs w/ LED Strobe, T-0079 thru T-0 w/ Anniversary Option, T-06 & subs w/ LED Strobe: Position light assembly terminal rings to strobe light power supply and secure with screw. Connect output connector to strobe light power supply. Connect light assembly connector. Serials -000 & subs w/ Bulb/Flash Tube or LED/Flash Tube Strobe, T-000 & subs w/o Anniversary Option and w/ Bulb/Flash Tube or LED/Flash Tube Strobe: Install braided ground strap. Serials -000 thru -346 before SB X-33-03: Position braided ground strap to light assembly and secure with clamp. Wrap braided ground cable around light assembly wire harness and secure with cable ties. 3 Burnish wing conduit to ensure proper contact between braided ground strap and conduit. Fold over ends of braided ground straps to prevent fraying. Page 4 0 Feb 03 4 Position braided ground straps to wing conduit and secure with clamp. 5 Install cable tie securing braided ground straps at minimum of 3.0 inches (7.6 cm) from end of wing conduit. 6 Verify resistance from light assembly to airplane ground is less than 4 ohms. If resistance is greater than 4 ohms, remove braided ground strap and repeat conduit burnishing. (i) Position light assembly wire harness to wing tip and secure with cable tie(s). (j) Serials -000 thru -437: Position wing tip to wing and ensure wing tip shear pin fully engages receiving hole on wing. (k) Serials -43 & subs, T-000 & subs: Position wing tip to wing and ensure wing tip fully engages mounting clips on wing. (l) Install screws securing wing tip to wing. (m) Serials w/o Perspective Avionics: Reset NAV LIGHTS, STROBE LIGHTS, and REC/INST LTS circuit breakers. (n) Serials w/ Perspective Avionics: Reset NAV LIGHTS, STROBE LIGHTS, and RECOG LIGHTS circuit breakers. (o) Perform Operational Test - Anti-Collision Strobe Light Assembly. (Refer to ) (3) Operational Test - Anti-Collision Strobe Light Assembly (a) Set BAT switch to ON position. (b) Set NAV and STROBE switches to ON positions. (c) Confirm proper operation of nav, strobe and position lights. (d) Set NAV, STROBE and BAT switches to OFF positions. All

15 F. Strobe Light Power Supply (See Figure ) () Removal - Strobe Light Power Supply (a) Set strobe light and NAV light switches to OFF positions. (b) Pull NAV LIGHTS and STROBE LIGHTS circuit breakers. Place a pad between wing tip and top of wing to avoid damaging paint. (c) Remove screws securing wing tip to wing and slide wing tip outboard to remove. Carefully flip wing tip upside down and rest wing tip on top of wing. (d) Disconnect output connector from power supply. (e) Disconnect input connector from power supply. (f) Serials -43 & subs, T-000 & subs: Remove screw securing terminal ring(s) to power supply. (g) Serials -000 thru -437: Remove bolts, washers, and spacers (if installed) securing power supply, terminal rings, and braided ground strap to wing tip. Remove power supply from airplane. (h) Serials -43 & subs, T-000 & subs: Remove bolts, washers, and spacers (if installed) securing power supply and braided ground strap to wing tip. Remove power supply from airplane. () Installation - Strobe Light Power Supply Spacers are optional. Install spacers if power supply contacts shear web radii. (a) Serials -000 thru -437: Position power supply, terminal rings, and braided ground strap to wing tip and secure with bolts, washers, and spacers (if installed). (b) Serials -43 & subs, T-000 & subs: Position power supply and braided ground strap to wing tip and secure with bolts, washers, and spacers (if installed). (c) Serials -43 & subs, T-000 & subs: Position terminal ring(s) to power supply and secure with screw. (d) Connect input connector to power supply. (e) Connect output connector to power supply. (f) Serials -000 thru -437: Position wing tip to wing and ensure wing tip shear pin fully engages receiving hole on wing. (g) Serials -43 & subs, T-000 & subs: Position wing tip to wing and ensure wing tip fully engages mounting clips on wing. (h) Install screws securing wing tip to wing. (i) Reset NAV LIGHTS and STROBE LIGHTS circuit breakers. (j) Perform Operational Test - Anti-Collision Strobe Light Assembly. (Refer to ) All Page 5 0 Feb 03

16 G. Recognition Light Assembly - Serials -43 & subs, T-000 & subs (See Figure ), (See Figure 3) () Removal - Recognition Light Assembly (a) Set BAT, BAT, and AVIONICS switches to OFF positions. (b) Serials w/o Perspective Avionics: Pull REC/INST LTS circuit breaker. (c) Serials w/ Perspective Avionics: Pull RECOG LIGHTS circuit breaker. Place a pad between wing tip and top of wing to avoid damaging paint. (d) Remove screws securing wing tip to wing and slide wing tip outboard to remove. Carefully flip wing tip upside down and rest wing tip on top of wing. (e) Disconnect recognition light connector. (f) Remove screws securing recognition light to lens assembly. Remove recognition light from airplane. () Installation - Recognition Light Assembly (a) Position recognition light to lens assembly and secure with screws. (b) Connect recognition light connector. (c) Position wing tip to wing and ensure wing tip fully engages mounting clips on wing. (d) Install screws securing wing tip to wing. (e) Serials w/o Perspective Avionics: Reset REC/INST LTS circuit breaker. (f) Serials w/ Perspective Avionics: Reset RECOG LIGHTS circuit breaker. (g) Perform Operational Test - Recognition Light Assembly. (Refer to ) (3) Removal - Lens/Housing Assembly (a) Acquire necessary tools, equipment, and supplies. Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose Plastic scraper - Any Source Remove sealant. Plastic Wedge - Any Source Separate. (b) Remove recognition light assembly. (Refer to ) (c) At perimeter of lens/housing assembly, use plastic scraper to remove sealant as required. CAUTION: Use caution when separating lens/housing assembly from wing tip to not cause excessive damage to the composite; especially the wing tip edges. If damage exceeds repair specifications, contact Cirrus Design for disposition. (d) Using wedge, carefully separate lens/housing assembly from wing tip. Remove lens/housing assembly from wing tip. (4) Installation - Lens/Housing Assembly (a) Acquire necessary tools, equipment, and supplies. Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose General Purpose Adhesive Cleaner 094 3M Company St. Paul, MN Remove residue. Page 6 0 Feb 03 Cotton Cloth (clean and lint free) - Any Source Clean installation area. Serials -43 & subs, T-000 & subs

17 Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose Isopropyl Alcohol 99% or higher purity Any Source Clean installation area. Plastic Film Tape - Any Source Restrict working area. Sealant, Epoxy PR-9 Class B, / Cured Polythioether PRC-Desoto International Indianapolis, IN Seal faying surfaces. Primer AC-45 Advanced Chemistry and Technology Garden Grove CA Promote adhesion. (b) Remove any remaining residue from lens/housing assembly, and cutout on wing tip using cleaner. (c) Solvent clean installation area. (Refer to 0-30) (d) Apply film tape to perimeter of lens to restrict working area of sealant. (e) Apply adhesion promoter to faying surfaces of lens/housing assembly. (f) Apply sealant to faying surfaces of lens/housing assembly. (g) At interior wing tip, position and clamp lens/housing assembly to cutout. Ensure lens/housing assembly is centered to cutout with a maximum deviation of 0.03 inch (0.76 mm) from center. Ensure exterior surface of lens/housing assembly is flush to wing tip exterior with a maximum perpendicular deviation of 0.06 inch (.5 mm). (h) Apply sealant to perimeter of exterior cutout. Ensure sealant bead is smooth and follows contour of fuselage. (i) Cure sealant. (j) Remove any sealant visible from cutout on wing tip. (k) Remove film tape. (l) Clean any residue from lens. (Refer to 0-30) (m) Install recognition light assembly. (Refer to ) (5) Operational Test - Recognition Light Assembly (a) Set BAT switch to ON position. (b) Set LAND switch to ON position. (c) Confirm proper operation of recognition lights. (d) Set LAND and BAT switches to OFF positions. Serials -43 & subs, T-000 & subs Page 7 5 Dec 04

18 H. Bulb Replacement - Serials -000 thru -346 before SB X (See Figure ) CAUTION: Always wear clean cotton gloves when working with bulbs. Never allow glass portion of bulb to come into contact with exposed skin. Oils from exposed skin will cause premature bulb failure. () Removal - Navigation Light Bulb (a) Set STROBE and NAV switches to OFF positions. (b) Pull NAV LIGHTS and STROBE LIGHTS circuit breakers. (c) Remove screws securing lens retainer to base plate. (d) Push navigation light bulb in and rotate counterclockwise to remove. () Installation - Navigation Light Bulb (a) Position bulb to socket with flat portion of bulb facing lens retainer mounting bracket. (b) Push bulb into socket and rotate clockwise to install. (c) Position lens retainer to base plate and secure with screws. (d) Reset NAV LIGHTS and STROBE LIGHTS circuit breakers. (e) Perform Operational Test - Anti-Collision Strobe Light Assembly. (Refer to ) (3) Removal - Position Light Bulb (a) Set strobe light and NAV light switches to OFF positions. (b) Pull NAV LIGHTS and STROBE LIGHTS circuit breakers. (c) Remove screws securing lens retainer to base plate. (d) Pull position light bulb straight out from socket and remove. (4) Installation - Position Light Bulb (a) Push position light bulb straight into socket to install. (b) Position lens retainer to base plate and secure with screws. (c) Reset NAV LIGHTS and STROBE LIGHTS circuit breakers. (d) Perform Operational Test - Anti-Collision Strobe Light Assembly. (Refer to ) (5) Removal - Strobe Light Bulb (a) Set strobe light and NAV light switches to OFF positions. (b) Pull NAV LIGHTS and STROBE LIGHTS circuit breakers. Place a pad between wing tip and top of wing to avoid damaging paint. Page 0 Feb 03 (c) Remove screws securing wing tip to wing and slide wing tip outboard to remove. Carefully flip wing tip upside down and rest wing tip on top of wing. (d) Remove cable tie securing anti-collision strobe light assembly wire harness to wing tip. (e) Remove cable ties securing braided ground strap around strobe light wire harness. (f) At connector, depin wires from strobe light bulb. (g) Disconnect output connector from strobe light power supply. (h) Remove strobe light power supply mounting screw securing strobe light connector terminal ring. (i) Remove screws securing lens retainer to base plate. (j) Remove strobe light bulb and wire harness from airplane. (6) Installation - Strobe Light Bulb (a) Route strobe light wire harness through base plate. (b) Repin strobe light bulb wires to connector. (c) Position strobe light connector terminal ring between strobe light power supply and shear web and secure with screw. (d) Connect output connector to strobe light power supply. Serials -000 thru -346 before SB X-33-03

19 (e) Wrap braided ground strap around strobe light wire harness and secure with cable ties. (f) Install cable tie securing strobe light wire harness to wing tip. (g) Position lens retainer to base plate and secure with screws. (h) Position wing tip to wing and ensure wing tip shear pin fully engages receiving hole on wing. (i) Install screws securing wing tip to wing. (j) Reset NAV LIGHTS and STROBE LIGHTS circuit breakers. (k) Perform Operational Test - Anti-Collision Strobe Light Assembly. (Refer to ) Serials -000 thru -346 before SB X Page 9 0 Feb 03

20 I. Bulb Replacement - Serials -000 thru -346 after SB X-33-03, -347 & subs, T-000 & subs CAUTION: Always wear clean cotton gloves when working with bulbs. Never allow glass portion of bulb to come into contact with exposed skin. Oils from exposed skin will cause premature bulb failure. () Removal - Navigation Light LED (a) Set STROBE and NAV switches to OFF positions. (b) Pull NAV LIGHTS and STROBE LIGHTS circuit breakers. CAUTION: Strobe, Nav and Position light lenses are loose under retainer. Hold lenses in position while removing retainer. (c) Remove screws securing lens retainer to base plate. (d) Remove retainer, lenses and seals. (e) Remove screws securing nav LED board to base plate. (f) Replace defective LED. () Installation - Navigation Light LED (a) Secure LED board to base plate with screws. (b) Place seals and lenses for strobe, nav and position lights over LED boards and strobe bulb. (c) Position retainer over lenses and secure with screws. (d) Reset NAV LIGHTS and STROBE LIGHTS circuit breakers. (e) Perform Operational Test - Anti-Collision Strobe Light Assembly. (Refer to ) (3) Removal - Position Light LED (a) Set STROBE and NAV light switches to OFF positions. (b) Pull NAV LIGHTS and STROBE LIGHTS circuit breakers. CAUTION: Strobe, nav and position light lenses are loose under retainer. Hold lenses in position while removing retainer. (c) Remove screws securing lens retainer to base plate. (d) Remove retainer, lenses and seals. (e) Remove screws securing Position LED board to base plate. (f) Replace defective LED. (4) Installation - Position Light LED (a) Secure LED board to base plate with screws. (b) Place seals and lenses for Strobe, Nav and Position lights over LED boards and Strobe bulb. (c) Position retainer over lenses and secure with screws. (d) Reset NAV LIGHTS and STROBE LIGHTS circuit breakers. (e) Perform Operational Test - Anti-Collision Strobe Light Assembly. (Refer to ) (5) Removal - Strobe Light Bulb - Serials w/ Bulb/Flash Tube or LED/Flash Tube Strobe (a) Set STROBE and NAV light switches to OFF position. (b) Pull NAV LIGHTS and STROBE LIGHTS circuit breakers. CAUTION: Strobe, Nav and Position light lenses are loose under retainer. Hold lenses in position while removing retainer. Page 0 0 Feb 03 (c) Remove screws securing lens retainer to base plate. Serials -000 thru -346 after SB X-33-03, & subs, T-000 & subs

21 (d) Remove retainer, lenses and seals. (e) Remove screws securing base plate to wing tip. (f) Pull strobe light bulb and base plate out to reveal wire harness connector. (g) Unplug connector and remove strobe light bulb from base plate. (6) Installation - Strobe Light Bulb - Serials w/ Bulb/Flash Tube or LED/Flash Tube Strobe (a) Push connector for strobe light bulb through base plate and plug into connector in wing tip. (b) Install seal to base of strobe light bulb. Position bulb and base plate onto wing tip and secure with screws. (c) Place seals and lenses for strobe, nav and position lights over LED boards and strobe light bulb. (d) Position retainer over lenses and secure with screws. (e) Reset NAV LIGHTS and STROBE LIGHTS circuit breakers. (f) Perform Operational Test - Anti-Collision Strobe Light Assembly. (Refer to ) (7) Removal - Strobe Light LED - Serials w/ LED Strobe (a) Set STROBE and NAV light switches to OFF position. (b) Pull NAV LIGHTS and STROBE LIGHTS circuit breakers. (c) Remove anti-collision strobe light assembly. (Refer to ) (d) Remove aft screw securing strobe LED assembly to base plate. CAUTION: Reflector is loose without forward screw. Hold reflector in position while removing forward screw. (e) Hold reflector in position and remove forward screw securing strobe LED assembly to base plate. (f) Remove strobe LED assembly and reflector from base plate. (g) Replace defective LED. () Installation - Strobe Light LED - Serials w/ LED Strobe (a) Route connector harness for strobe LED assembly through base plate. (b) Install aft screw securing strobe LED assembly to base plate. (c) Position reflector to strobe LED assembly at forward screw installation hole. (d) Install forward screw securing strobe LED assembly and reflector to base plate. (e) Install anti-collision strobe light assembly. (Refer to ) (f) Reset NAV LIGHTS and STROBE LIGHTS circuit breakers. (g) Perform Operational Test - Anti-Collision Strobe Light Assembly. (Refer to ) Serials -000 thru -346 after SB X-33-03, & subs, T-000 & subs Page 0 Feb 03

22 NOTE Spacers are optional. Install spacers if strobe light module contacts shear web radii. Braided ground strap secured between power supply and spacer at wing tip. WIRE HARNESS CONDUIT (REF) LEGEND. Anti-Collision Strobe Light Assembly. Bolt 3. Washer 4. Spacer 5. Strobe Light Power Supply 6. Lens 7. Bulb. Gasket 9. Flash Tube Assembly 0. Lens Retainer. Screw. Base Plate 3. Braided Ground Strap 4. Cable Tie 5. Light Assembly Connector 6. Strobe Light Output Connector 7. Strobe Light Input Connector. Terminal Ring Connector 9. Clamp Page 0 Feb 03 9 Figure Anti-Collision Light - Serials -000 thru -437 before SB X (Sheet of 5) Serials -000 thru -333, -335 thru -49, -4 thru -437 before SB X SR_MM33_499D Serials -000 thru -437 before SB X

23 WIRE HARNESS CONDUIT (REF) NOTE Spacers are optional. Install spacers if strobe light module contacts shear web radii. Braided ground strap secured between power supply and spacer at wing tip. 6 0 Serials -000 thru -333, -335 thru -49, -4 thru -437 after SB X LEGEND. Anti-Collision Strobe Light Assembly. Bolt 3. Washer 4. Spacer 5. Strobe Light Power Supply 6. Lens. Gasket 9. Flash Tube Assembly 0. Lens Retainer. Screw. Base Plate 3. Braided Ground Strap 4. Cable Tie 5. Light Assembly Connector 6. Strobe Light Output Connector 7. Strobe Light Input Connector. Terminal Ring Connector 9. Clamp SR_MM33_975A Figure Anti-Collision Light - Serials -000 thru -437 after SB X (Sheet of 5) Serials -000 thru -437 after SB X Page 3 0 Feb 03

24 NOTE Braided ground strap secured between power supply and washer at wing tip WIRE 5 7 HARNESS CONDUIT (REF) LEGEND. Anti-Collision Strobe Light Assembly 3. Washer 5. Strobe Light Power Supply 6. Lens 7. Bulb. Gasket 9. Flash Tube Assembly 0. Lens Retainer. Screw 7. Base Plate 3. Braided Ground Strap 4. Cable Tie 6 5. Light Assembly Connector 6. Strobe Light Output Connector 7. Strobe Light Input Connector. Terminal Ring Connector 9. Clamp 0. Recognition Light. Seal Serials -334, -40, -43 thru -346 before SB X SR_MM33_437B Figure Anti-Collision & Recognition Light - Serials -43 thru -346 before SB X (Sheet 3 of 5) Page 4 0 Feb 03 Serials -43 thru -346 before SB X-33-03

25 NOTE Braided ground strap secured between power supply and washer at wing tip WIRE HARNESS CONDUIT (REF) LEGEND. Anti-Collision Strobe Light Assembly 3. Washer 5. Strobe Light Power Supply 6. Lens. Gasket 9. Flash Tube Assembly 0. Lens Retainer. Screw. Base Plate 3. Braided Ground Strap 4. Cable Tie 5. Light Assembly Connector 6. Strobe Light Output Connector 7. Strobe Light Input Connector. Terminal Ring Connector 9. Clamp 0. Recognition Light. Seal 3 5 Serials -334, -40, -43 thru -346 after SB X-33-03, -347 & subs w/ LED/Flash Tube Strobe, T-000 thru T-0 w/o Anniversary Option, T-09 & subs w/ LED/Flash Tube Strobe SR_MM33_977C Figure Anti-Collision & Recognition Light - Serials w/ LED/Flash Tube Strobe (Sheet 4 of 5) Serials w/ LED/Flash Tube Strobe Page 5 0 Feb 03

26 Serials T-0079 thru T-0 w/ Anniversary Option NOTE Braided ground strap secured between power supply and washer at wing tip. LEGEND. Anti-Collision Strobe Light Assembly 3. Washer 5. Strobe Light Power Supply 6. Lens. Gasket 0. Lens Retainer. Screw. Base Plate 3. Braided Ground Strap 4. Cable Tie 5. Light Assembly Connector 6. Strobe Light Output Connector 7. Strobe Light Input Connector. Terminal Ring Connector 0. Recognition Light. Seal. Reflector 3. Strobe LED Assembly 4. Nut 3 0 Serials -3 & subs w/ LED Strobe T-0079 thru T-0 w/ Anniversary Option, T-06 & subs w/ LED Strobe. 0 6 SR_MM33_3450D Page 6 5 Dec 04 Figure Anti-Collision & Recognition Light - Serials w/ LED Strobe (Sheet 5 of 5) Serials w/ LED Strobe

27 WING TIP (REF) SEALANT SEALANT ALL AROUND 0.06 inch (.5 mm) MAXIMUM 0.03 inch (0.76 mm) MAXIMUM ALL AROUND SEALANT NOTE Ensure lens/housing assembly is centered to cutout with a maximum deviation of 0.03 inch (0.76 mm) from center. Ensure exterior surface of lens/housing assembly is flush to wing tip exterior with a maximum perpendicular deviation of 0.06 inch (.5 mm). Apply sealant to perimeter of exterior cutout. Ensure sealant bead is smooth and follows contour of wing tip. No through porosity is allowed. LEGEND. Recognition Light Lens/Housing SR_MM33_353 Figure 3 Recognition Light Lens/Housing Installation - Serials -43 & subs, T-000 & subs Serials -43 & subs, T-000 & subs Page 7 0 Feb 03

28 J. Ice Detection Light - Serials & subs, T-000 & subs (See Figure 4) () Removal - LED Ice Light (a) Set BAT, BAT, and AVIONICS switches to OFF positions. (b) Pull ICE PROTECT A circuit breaker. (c) Remove kick plate. (Refer to 5-0) (d) Remove sidewall air duct trim. (Refer to 5-0) (e) Disconnect ice light connector. (f) Remove screws securing LED ice light to housing. Remove LED ice light from airplane. () Installation - LED Ice Light (a) Position LED ice light to housing and secure with screws. (b) Connect ice light connector. (c) Reset ICE PROTECT A circuit breaker. (d) Perform Operational Test - Ice Detection Light. (Refer to ) (e) Install sidewall air duct trim. (Refer to 5-0) (f) Install kick plate. (Refer to 5-0) (3) Removal - Lens/Housing Assembly (a) Acquire necessary tools, equipment, and supplies. Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose Plastic scraper - Any Source Remove sealant. Plastic Wedge - Any Source Separate. (b) Remove LED ice light. (Refer to ) (c) At perimeter of lens/housing assembly, use plastic scraper to remove sealant as required. CAUTION: Use caution when separating lens/housing assembly from fuselage to not cause excessive damage to the composite. If damage exceeds repair specifications, contact Cirrus Design for disposition. (d) Using wedge, carefully separate lens/housing assembly from fuselage interior. Remove lens/housing assembly from airplane. (4) Installation - Lens/Housing Assembly (a) Acquire necessary tools, equipment, and supplies. Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose General Purpose Adhesive Cleaner 094 3M Company St. Paul, MN Remove residue. Cotton Cloth (clean and lint free) - Any Source Clean installation area. Isopropyl Alcohol 99% or higher purity Any Source Clean installation area. Plastic Film Tape - Any Source Restrict working area. Page 9 Sep 07 Serials & subs, T-000 & subs

29 Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose Sealant, Epoxy PR-9 Class B, / Cured Polythioether PRC-Desoto International Indianapolis, IN Seal faying surfaces. Primer AC-45 Advanced Chemistry and Technology Garden Grove CA Promote adhesion. (b) Remove any remaining residue from lens/housing assembly, and cutout on fuselage using cleaner. (c) Solvent clean installation area. (Refer to 0-30) (d) Apply film tape to perimeter of lens to restrict working area of sealant. (e) Apply adhesion promoter to faying surfaces of lens/housing assembly. (f) Apply sealant to faying surfaces of lens/housing assembly. (g) At interior fuselage, position and clamp lens/housing assembly to cutout. Ensure lens/housing assembly is centered to cutout with a maximum deviation of 0.03 inch (0.76 mm) from center. Ensure exterior surface of lens/housing assembly is flush to fuselage exterior with a maximum perpendicular deviation of 0.03 inch (0.76 mm). (h) Apply sealant to perimeter of exterior cutout. Ensure sealant bead is smooth and follows contour of fuselage. (i) Cure sealant. (j) Remove any sealant visible from cutout on fuselage. (k) Remove film tape. (l) Clean any residue from lens. (Refer to 0-30) (m) Install LED ice light. (Refer to ) (5) Operational Test - Ice Detection Light (a) To assist with visual confirmation of illumination area, position airplane in darkened hangar. To facilitate visual confirmation of illuminated area, ensure low lighting conditions exist in hangar. (b) (c) (d) (e) Set BAT switch to ON position. Set ICE LIGHT switch to ON position. Verify Ice Detection Lights illuminate the entire wing leading edge and outboard two feet of the horizontal stabilizer leading edge. Set ICE LIGHT and BAT switches to OFF positions. Serials & subs, T-000 & subs Page 9 9 Sep 07

30 FIREWALL (REF) 3 4 FORWARD FLOOR (REF) LEGEND. LED Ice Light. Washer 3. Screw 4. Lens/Housing SR_MM33_50 Page 30 9 Sep 07 Figure 4 Ice Detection Light Installation - Serials & subs, T-000 & subs (Sheet of ) Serials & subs, T-000 & subs

31 4 SEALANT ALL AROUND 0.03 inch (0.76 mm) MAXIMUM ALL AROUND 0.03 inch (0.76 mm) MAXIMUM SEALANT NOTE Ensure lens/housing assembly is centered to cutout with a maximum deviation of 0.03 inch (0.76 mm) from center. LEGEND 4. Lens/Housing Ensure exterior surface of lens/housing assembly is flush to fuselage exterior with a maximum perpendicular deviation of 0.03 inch (0.76 mm). Apply sealant to perimeter of exterior cutout. Ensure sealant bead is smooth and follows contour of fuselage. No through porosity is allowed. SR_MM33_50 Figure 4 Ice Detection Light Installation - Serials & subs, T-000 & subs (Sheet of ) Serials & subs, T-000 & subs Page 3 9 Sep 07

32 K. Entry Step Light - Serials & subs, T-33 & subs w/ Convenience Lighting (See Figure 5) () Removal - Entry Step Light (a) Set BAT, BAT, and AVIONICS switches to OFF positions. (b) Pull CONV LIGHTS circuit breaker. (c) Remove access panel CF5. (Refer to 06-00) (d) Disconnect connector from LED assembly. (e) Remove nut securing LED lampholder to step assembly. (f) Unscrew LED from LED lampholder and remove from airplane. () Installation - Entry Step Light (a) Acquire necessary tools, equipment, and supplies. Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose Loctite 4 Any Source. LED assembly installation. (b) Apply Loctite to threads of LED lampholder. (c) Secure LED lampholder to entry step with nut. (d) Apply Loctite to threads of LED. (e) Screw LED into LED lampholder. (f) Connect connector to LED assembly. (g) Install access panel CF5. (Refer to 06-00) (h) Reset CONV lights circuit breaker. (i) Verify proper operation of light. Page 3 9 Sep 07 Serials & subs, T-33 & subs w/ Convenience Lighting

33 R 3 STEP ASSEMBLY (REF) LEGEND. LED Light Assembly. Nut 3. Lampholder Serials & subs, T-33 & subs. Figure 5 Entry Step Light - Serials & subs, T-33 & subs w/ Convenience Lighting Serials & subs, T-33 & subs w/ Convenience Lighting SR_MM33_44 Page 33 9 Sep 07

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