Feniks FUTURE Instruction Manual, No.
033-02-200
edition
IA
, 2012, page
30
of
36
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11.
Check the position of the closing pin and the
connecting tape, and close the protective flap
of the closing pin by easing its edges under all
visible main parachute container closing flaps.
12.
Check for any tape sticking out from under
flaps.
13.
Check the position of risers along the sides of the reserve parachute container. Rear risers with steering toggles should
be placed possibly deep, as close to the bottom of the container as possible, with front risers on top. In the shoulder
area, risers should rest easily, with no tension or excess slack.
Photo No. 68
14.
Place flap edges (1) of rear risers under
reinforced pouches (2) under reserve
container risers.
When closing flaps, tighten the parachute
container arms to align them as a natural
extension of the reserve parachute container
shape.
15.
When all flaps are closed, the suspension lines, steering toggles and main canopy suspension lines should all be
concealed under the flaps.
16.
Shape the closed container by pressing on it gently with your knees to form the container as appropriate.
5.
FOLDING THE HAND-DEPLOYED COLLAPSIBLE PILOT CHUTE
Photo No. 69
1.
Check the remaining length of the connecting
tape, making sure that it has not been threaded
through any harness component. It should lead
directly and without twists from under the side
flap to the collapsible pilot chute.
2.
Place the pilot chute next to the container,
netting facing upwards.
3.
Fold two opposite edges towards the middle of
the chute
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