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MAX  OWNER’S  MANUAL                                                                                   VER . 2.0 

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into unforeseeable worse weather conditions. And so if  the rain is only very light, the flight may be 
continued for a certain time, but the  wet canopy will get heavier. Therefore flight speed will increase, 
causing a higher stall speed as well. 

With a wet wing fly carefully, avoid sudden manoeuvres and don't be excessively slow when landing. 

If the rain gets stronger land!  

No flights in strong rain

 
WIND:

  

If under strong wind conditions  land immediately and once touch down turn quickly to control the wing 
with the “B” elevators avoiding to be dragged away. 
 

FLIGHTS IN SNOWY CONDITIONS:  

They are not permitted at all. In case it starts to snow during flight land soon as possible! 

 

EXTREME TEMPERATURES: 

Remember  that flight parameters changes in different temperature levels. 
At high temperatures the required power and the required flight speed increases, so that the take off 
distance gets longer than in winter. This is similar to flights in high altitudes. 

 

Dangerous situation 

 

Extreme flying with a PPG and full gas are extremely dangerous and  therefore cannot be tested. They 
must be avoided at all costs. Problems do not arise during a normal flight. However, pilot error during 
the flight or extreme wind conditions may force the wing into an unusual flying position. This may 
require the pilot to make corrections during flight to which he may not be used to. 
 
In this section we explain how to correct extreme situations if they do arise. The manoeuvres described 
below are based on the legal -take-off weight as described in the technical data section. 

These instructions do not replace safety training or specialised literature. We recommend that you 
undertake special safety training which will prepare you for extreme situations. 
Always keep within the recommended limits. Do not perform aerobatics or extreme flying manoeuvres.  
 

FRONT STALL 

Strong turbulence can cause part or all of the leading edge of the glider to fold or tuck under. 
Normally the “Powerplay sting 140” wing will immediately recover into its normal flight position. 
 

- Recovery 

If the  wing not immediately recover from a frontal tuck, brake quickly and strongly with both steering-
lines (brake lines) to re-inflate the glider. 
Any weather condition which causes a front stall is dangerous. If you get into such weather land as soon 
as possible and do not continue before the weather got quieter! 
 

FULL STALL 

A full stall could occur if full brake is applied during the flight. The paraglider slows down, surges 
backwards and deflates. If the brakes are held down, the canopy comes up over the pilot again.  

 
- Recovery 

Fully release the brakes within 3 seconds. If you release the brakes too slowly, the 
paraglider may spin. The spin stops automatically when the brakes are released completely

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MAX 100

Page 1: ...MAX 100 and MAX 130...

Page 2: ...ucts s r l Pagina 2 0 Index Chapter Description 1 0 INTRODUCTION GENERAL INFORMATION 2 0 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLING YOUR MAX 3 0 PREPARING YOUR FIRST FLIGHT 4 0 FLYING YOUR NEW MAX 5 0 OPTIONAL ACCESSOR...

Page 3: ...ll be able to participate in it safely unless you make a conscious and continual commitment to your own safety Due to the inherent risks i n flying this or any PPG no warranty of any kind can be made...

Page 4: ...sy and compact transportation using a new fully detachable frame With a new cage construction incorporating a simple to use attachment method the Max is truly compact The G24 Mini 2 Simonini engine ha...

Page 5: ..._____________________________________ Copyright di FLY Products s r l Pagina 5 2 0 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLING MAX Frame assembly Frame assembly and disassembly is very fast and easy The outer frame cons...

Page 6: ...____________________________ Copyright di FLY Products s r l Pagina 6 For an easy and correct assembly proceed in the following order Assembling outer frames Hold down the lower base frame with a foot...

Page 7: ...________________ Copyright di FLY Products s r l Pagina 7 Mount the cage into the upper supports Upper side connection Attach the velcro straps Once the frame is properly connected it is best to immed...

Page 8: ...e string and hook back to the flying loop This completes the assembly of the external cage Harness mounting The harness mounts to the central frame with six attachment points They are the top harness...

Page 9: ...gina 9 Ensure that the harness is attached correctly to the distance bars and the web straps can freely slide into their seats Next attach the two bottom harness straps Fasten these belts securely as...

Page 10: ...e C must be done with the 30 cm to 33 cm Low connections ANTI TORQUE SISTEM The distance bars are designed to allow the sliding of the front harness webbing so that the pilot finds the proper angle wi...

Page 11: ...MAX OWNER S MANUAL VER 2 0 ___________________________________________________________________________ Copyright di FLY Products s r l Pagina 11...

Page 12: ...MAX OWNER S MANUAL VER 2 0 ___________________________________________________________________________ Copyright di FLY Products s r l Pagina 12 Fitting of the air box on the Max 100...

Page 13: ...diameter of 100 cm Drive 1 2 6 For carbon fiber propellers 2 blade or 3 blade Prop mounting Mounting the prop is quick and easy Place the rear prop flange on the rear side of the prop Insert the six...

Page 14: ...straps Examine prop cage for correct assembly that it is strong the netting is tight and on the correct side Check that nothing can get in the prop The prop should clear the cage by same distance at a...

Page 15: ...ine on the ground ensure that the unit is in an area free from dirt rocks dust etc that could be sucked up and thrown around by the propeller Check assembly of the unit and especially check any and al...

Page 16: ...d the stop switch not function correctly The stop switch may not function correctly due to 1 faulty switch 2 broken wires 3 bad connections to any part of the stop switch circuitry For this reason the...

Page 17: ...t can happen where you hold the throttle in the same hand that you hold the motor unit and if you squeeze the throttle a little the thrust of the machine will push the throttle onto your hand causing...

Page 18: ...just rotate clockwise until completely closed Now carefully open the screw counter clockwise 1turn turning the screw out in the counter clockwise direction enrich the mix fuel to air ratio This is the...

Page 19: ...oad 2 L for low Controls the mixture in the lower and medium speed range 3 Controls the idle Engine Break In Break in of the MAX Engine is required before the first flight Proper break in will provide...

Page 20: ...ight inspection As the saying goes Pre flight as if your life depends on it because it does The essential items to check are PARAGLIDER this PPG was homologated with the SWING Powerplay Sting 140 mode...

Page 21: ...rop Guard for alignment stress wear All fasteners tight Carabiners condition Radio secured Sufficient fuel Strap In Hook Up Buckles secure Chest strap tight Harness adjusted properly Reserve parachute...

Page 22: ...SED 5 PARAMOTOR HARNESS CONNECTS SECURE 6 EARPLUGS IN 7 HELMET ON AND SECURE 8 RISERS BRAKES LINES FREE AND CORRECT 9 3 HARNESS BUCKLES GOOD 10 LEG STRAPS TIGHT 11 SPEED SYSTEM SLACK AND CLEAR 12 SET...

Page 23: ...ind conditions may force the wing into an unusual flying position This may require the pilot to make corrections during flight to which he may not be used to In this section we explain how to correct...

Page 24: ...this reason FLY PRODUCTS cannot make a generalized statement of what the best mounting configuration is for you It is highly recommend that you seek assistance from your PPG instructor on the mountin...

Page 25: ...d thoroughly drying tank NOTE Make sure you check and comply with FAA regulations as well as regulations of the specific airline that you are travelling before taking the machine aboard an airliner Dr...

Page 26: ...astic and rubber parts Fuel hose fuel filter reduction belt silent blocks Remember that YOU are ultimately responsible for your motor and it s proper care FLY PRODUCTS and it s dealers assume NO respo...

Page 27: ...ame with the canopy it depends on the manufacturer of the canopy most of them must be checked in a TWO years cycle by manufacturer Maintenance overview Make a note on this summary table of all mainten...

Page 28: ...________________________ Copyright di FLY Products s r l Pagina 28 Cleaning Clean your MAX with clean water and a mild soap Dust and dirt can be brushed off or removed with water and mild soap Grease...

Page 29: ...Therefore correct prop balance is of the utmost importance Keeping the Prop Clean Wipe all dirt and oil from the prop when finished flying Oil if left on the prop for long periods of time can seep int...

Page 30: ...Proceed as shown in with a 6 mm and a 10 mm allen screw keys loosen A bolt regulate belt tension with the B bolt tighten A bolt Long Term Storage Long Term Storage is defined as anything longer than 3...

Page 31: ...er indication of a flooded engine is a spark plug that is dripping with gas With the spark plug removed pull the starter cord 5 to 10 times while holding the throttle in the full open position This wi...

Page 32: ...plug cap is installed Insufficient pull on starter rope Give a strong sharp pull on the rope Fouled Spark Plug Inspect plug clean and re gap or replace with a new plug Engine does not start Incorrect...

Page 33: ...4mm X 58mm MAX with special exhaust 28 5 HP Carburetor Tillotson Bing Rotation Direction Anticlockwise as viewed from rear Air Cleaner Standard sponge Spark Plug NGK B9ES cold places B10ES Warm place...

Page 34: ...t di FLY Products s r l Pagina 34 Max RPM 7200 RPM Reduction System Belt Reduction Ratio 2 37 1 2 6 1 Torque Specification Chart ELEMENTS TORQUE Nm Cylinder head bolts M8 28 Magnet fixing nut M12 42 R...

Page 35: ...S MANUAL VER 2 0 ___________________________________________________________________________ Copyright di FLY Products s r l Pagina 35 Electric system Following table shows the KOMPRESS s electric co...

Page 36: ...X OWNER S MANUAL VER 2 0 ___________________________________________________________________________ Copyright di FLY Products s r l Pagina 36 Electric connections table 1 12V battery 2 Electric start...

Page 37: ...__________________________________________________________ Copyright di FLY Products s r l Pagina 37 3 Main switch 4 Relay 5 Battery charger 6 Handgrip plug 8 Stator 7 Low fuel level float 9 Spark coi...

Page 38: ...2 0 ___________________________________________________________________________ Copyright di FLY Products s r l Pagina 38 To obtain repairs parts for your machine call your FLY PRODUCTS local dealer o...

Page 39: ...uds cylinder G24 34 Pulley thickness washer G24 07 Cylinder G24 35 Pulley bearings set G24 09 Silent block set G24 36 bearings thickness ring G24 10 Engine crankcase G24 37 Pulley seeger G24 11 Bolt s...

Page 40: ...n or have it shipped Shipping charges are the responsibility of the purchaser This warranty does not apply even during the warranty period and the purchaser shall pay repair or replacement charges if...

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Page 42: ...r l Pagina 42 Internet info and upgrade For information more details and news see our internet site www flyproducts com For safety information data and rules you can visit the DULV website www dulv de...

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