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By folding each panel to the left side of the suspension lines again one by
one, check carefully that each panel is laid evenly and without creases.
Check the centre seams and inside the panels, too.
Make sure that all the skirts are even and all the loops lie in the same
direction.
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Dividing the Panels
First fold all the panels one by one to the right side of the suspension
lines, to prepare for the careful folding. While doing this, check for any
signs of damage or deterioration of the canopy fabric.
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Put the suspension lines on the line separator such that half of them are
on the left, and half are on the right. Put a weight on the skirt to fix the
canopy.
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Line Check
Stretch the rescue out to its full length. Check the suspension lines for
damage and tangles by the “4 lines check” method.
All lines should be located inside the 4 lines - first and last lines at both
sides from the bridles as illustrated below.
packing instructions
Gin Gliders ONE G rescue parachutes are inspected and packed at the fac-
tory. It is recommend that the reserve is repacked by a suitably qualified
and experienced paragliding professional or parachute rigger prior to ins-
tallation into your harness. The efficacy of the rescue, and your life,
depend on the correct packing procedure. If in any doubt whatsoever,
please seek professional advice from your instructor, GIN dealer or importer.
Airing:
Before packing, the canopy should be aired. Ideally, the canopy should be
hung by its apex from the ceiling for 24 hours in a cool, dry room.
Preparation:
The packing area must be spacious, clean, smooth and dry.
Preliminary Materials:
Before starting the packing procedure, make sure you have the following materials:
- Rubber bands (to change at each repack)
- 2 lengths of thin cord to aid closing the inner deployment bag
(Don't use Kevlar line, and the end of lines should not be cut by heat.)
- 2 solid weights or sandbags, which should be smooth and clean (2-2.5kg)
- 2 pins
- Line separator
Layout
Check the serial number that is written
on the top centre panel and on the re-
packing card first (re-packing card is
attached at the end of this manual).
Fix the risers to a solid point using
carabiners.
introducing the One G
The ONE G was developed by
the R&D team of Gin Gliders to
meet the highest safety
standards of the most
demanding pilots - the ONE G is
the rescue used by GIN test
pilots during development of
new paragliders. The ONE G is a
pulled down apex reserve.
This design offers the optimal
combination of fast opening
time, low descent rate,
stability, compact size and
light weight. The ONE G is
designed only for use in an
emergency situation on a
paraglider ; it is unsuitable for
free fall parachuting.
Certification: the ONE G is certified under EN Standard (CEN).
thank you
Thank you for choosing the ONE G Rescue system.
This manual contains all the information you need to know to re-pack,
deploy, and maintain your rescue parachute.
A thorough knowledge of your equipment will keep you safe and enable you
to maximize your full potential.
Please read this manual before flying with the ONE G Rescue for the
first time.
Please pass on this manual to the new owner if you do resell your rescue
parachute.
Happy Flights and Safe Landings,
The GIN Team
Safety Notice
By purchasing our equipment, you take full responsibility for being
a certified paraglider pilot and you accept all risks inherent with
paragliding activities including injury and death.
Improper use or misuse of GIN equipment greatly increases these
risks. Neither Gin Gliders Inc nor the seller of GIN equipment shall
be held liable for personal or third party injuries or damages under
any circumstances. If any aspect of the use of our equipment
remains unclear, please contact to your local GIN reseller or
importer in your country.
Description
Pull Down Apex Rescue Parachute
Area
38 m
2
42 m
2
No. of Gores
18
20
Line Length (center line)
5.93 cm
6.60 cm
Weight
2.1 kg
2.4 kg
Sink Rate (at Maximum Load)
4.3 m/sec.
4.5 m/s
Maximum Load
100 kg
130 kg
EN Standard (CEN)
PS 043.1003
PS 044.1003
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Folding the Panels
Check that all the apex lines are the same length.
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After you finish the left half, do the same for the right half of the canopy. Move
the rest of the right half to the left, and fold each panel one by one to the right
side of the suspension lines. Check the same carefully that each panel is laid
evenly and without creases. Check the centre seams and inside the panels, too.
After folding all the panels, check again that the centre seams and the
inside of the panels are even and lie in the same direction.
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