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1. General
A. The carbon monoxide (CO) detector is installed on Airplanes 17281273 and On and Airplanes
172S10103 and On that have the Garmin G1000.
B. The CO detector detects, measures, and gives an alert to the crew before the cockpit level of CO
reaches a critical level. The CO data is displayed and controlled through the CO detector RS232
interface with the Multi-Function Display (MFD).
2. Carbon Monoxide Detector Removal/Installation
A. Carbon Monoxide Detector Removal (Refer to Figure 201).
(1) Put the AVIONICS MASTER switch in the off position.
(2) Remove the MFD from the pilot side of the instrument panel. Refer to Chapter 34, Control
Display Unit - Maintenance Practices.
(3) Disconnect the electrical connector (P1903) from the CO detector.
(4) Remove and keep the three screws and three washers that connect the CO detector to the
avionics support structure.
(5) Remove the CO detector from the airplane.
B. Carbon Monoxide Detector Installation (Refer to Figure 201).
(1) Put the CO detector in position on the avionics support structure.
(2) Attach the CO detector to the structure with the three kept screws and three kept washers.
(3) Connect the electrical connector (P1903) to the CO detector.
(4) Install the MFD on the pilot side of the instrument panel. Refer to Chapter 34, Control Display
Unit - Maintenance Practices.
(5) Put the AVIONICS MASTER switch in the ON position.
(6) On the Primary Flight Display (PFD), do a check to make sure that the CO detector operates
correctly.
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