APAX evo user manual
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Do not under any circumstances use chemicals, brushes, rough cloths, high-pressure
cleaners or steamers to clean the glider, as these can damage the fabric coating and weaken
it. The glider becomes porous and loses breaking strength.
Do not under any circumstances put the glider in the washing machine. Even if washing
powder is not used, the glider would be badly damaged by the mechanical action of the
machine. Do not put the canopy into a swimming pool - chlorine will damage the fabric. If you
have no choice but to rinse the glider, e.g. following a landing in the sea, gently wash it down
inside and out with fresh water. Frequent rinsing accelerates the aging process.
Maintenance
Type designation
Fresh Breeze have an exact identification on the underside of the wingtip or on the centre rib,
which is obligatory for all paragliders. The information required is set out in the airworthiness
requirements.
It is helpful to provide the type designation of the paraglider if you are contacting your
Fresh Breeze dealer with any queries or ordering replacement parts or accessories, to ensure
accurate identification.
Regular inspections
The following parts and materials must be inspected regularly for damage, abrasion and
correct operation, e.g. after landing:
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Risers and quick-links
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Lines
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Fabric
Lines
Measuring the length of the lines is part of the regular paraglider inspection. The lines must
be measured with a load of 5kg, in order to ensure reproducible results for a comparison with
the lengths in the check sheets.
The lines have a considerable influence on flight behaviour. Correct line length and
symmetry are also important for performance and handling. Fresh Breeze therefore
recommends an inspection every 50 to 100 hours or once a year.
Environmental conditions such as high temperatures or moisture can affect line length.
Check the line length regularly, particularly if you notice any change in launch or flight
behaviour. The line length should be checked if you have landed in water or if the lines have
got wet through. Lines age and lose strength even if the paraglider is used infrequently or not
at all. This can affect the safety and function of your paraglider.
Signs of wear are slight bumps or changes in flying characteristics. The lines must then be
replaced immediately. Use only inspected and approved lines, which can be obtained through
Fresh Breeze.
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