After you notice altitude increasing on the PFD, retract the gear, and engage autopilot by pressing on the AP1 pushbutton.[/quote]
The autopilot will maintain V2+10 knots until passing the pre-coded “Acceleration Altitude,†after which the aircraft will accelerate to 250 knots.
Passing “Thrust Reduction Altitude,†“LVR CLB†will flash on the PFD, reminding you to reduce thrust to Climb Thrust. Slowly reduce your power until “THR CLB†is shown on the PFD, and “CL†is shown in the top-right corner of the E/WD.[/quote]
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CLB mode will have activated on the autopilot when the Acceleration Altitude was reached. This mode commands maximum climb thrust and adjusts pitch to maintain the target speed. You will also see that ALT is shown in blue right under the CLB – indicating that the Altitude Hold mode is armed and will activate when approaching the selected altitude.
Several seconds before reaching 5000, as set on the FCU, ALT* mode activates; the aircraft lowers the nose and reduces thrust to level off and maintain the target speed. When the altitude is reached, the star symbol disappears, and the indication switches to ALT.
Resume the climb by setting 25000 in the FCU (our final cruising altitude), and press on the Altitude Selector knob (left mouse click). This will reactivate CLB mode, and the aircraft will continue the climb.
Above the Transition Altitude, the barometric pressure indication on the PFD will start to flash, reminding you to switch to the Standard Altimeter Setting. Pull the BARO selector (right-click).
When climbing through 10,000 fee, the aircraft accelerates automatically to 300 knots. It is also time to turn off the landing lights and switch the seatbelt sign to auto, if there is no turbulence.
The aircraft will climb to the selected 25,000 feet and level off, reducing the thrust to maintain 300 knots.[/quote]
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