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What does the "Smoke and Fume Checklist" for the Airbus 320 series look like?

Is it a printed item or is it on the ECAM screen?

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    $\begingroup$ Related. The answer is both. Found in QRH and on the ECAM. More from Airbus. $\endgroup$
    – mins
    Dec 4, 2018 at 20:06

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I'm resuming this old question because no answer was given.

It depends on where the smoke is detected (if automatically detected). The following abnormal procedures exist:

  1. SMOKE FWD(AFT) CARGO SMOKE
  2. SMOKE LAVATORY SMOKE
  3. AVIONICS SMOKE
  4. SMOKE/FUMES/AVNCS SMOKE + REMOVAL OF SMOKE/FUMES

The checklists 1, 2, 3 have the corresponding ECAM message automatically triggered when smoke is detected, while the checklist 4 is a long checklist which guides the pilot in identifying the source of the smoke and taking the necessary actions (and has no corresponding ECAM message).

Checklist 1 instructs the pilots to close the air isolation valve and discharge the agent(s).

Checklist 2 instructs the pilots to punch the guy smoking in the toilette contact the cabin crew.

Checklist 3 instructs the pilots to perform the relevant part of Checklist 4.

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