Feniks STUDENT Instruction Manual, No.
033-02-100
edition
IA
, 2012, page
15
of
38
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3.
Place the free-bag closing loop in the free-bag
casing (3).
4.
Thread the loop ends through grommets (4) at
the exit opening of the casing.
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5.
Follow the owner’s manual of the given
canopy when folding the canopy, the leading
edge, and the trailing edge, and determining
the position of the slider.
6.
The Feniks container requires that the reserve
parachute canopy be U-shape packed,
allowing the closing loop to be threaded
through the inside of the free-bag.
7.
The folded canopy should be approximately 5
cm wider than the free-bag. This allows for the
free-bag and the reserve parachute container
to be well filled.
ATTENTION!
In the photograph, the canopy is blocked with
a tape (5) which must be removed after
closing the free-bag.
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8.
Thread the temporary closing line (6) through
the eyes in the upper and lower free-bag
surfaces.
9.
Place the prepared canopy inside the free-bag
filling it snugly, and form it to fit the shape of
the reserve parachute container.
10.
Thread the canopy suspension lines between
the eyes (7).
Close the free-bag with the closing flap by
threading appropriate ends of the rubber loop
through the flap’s grommets, and block it with
line weaves.
External weaves shall be no less than 5 cm in
length.
ATTENTION!
If using a buckled tape (5) to keep the folded canopy in place – make sure it was removed! (Photo No. 25).
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