3a. Fold the canopy in small S-folds and place it in the
deployment bag. Bundle the lines in 3x3 “8-folds”. Do not
bundle the last 60 cm of lines.
Placing in deployment bag option a)
Placing in deployment bag option b)
3b. Fold the canopy in big, horizontal S-folds (stack
pack). Bundle the lines in 3x3 “8-folds”. Do not bundle the
last 60 cm of lines.
Both options are technically equivalent and can alternatively be used.
Attention: new rubber bands must be used for line bundles and container with every re-pack!
4. Close the deployment bag with the lines. First the
right flap with the upper and lower flap.
Depending of the rescue system size the inner or outer
grommets can be used to adjust the deployment bag
volume.
5. Close the left flap. Also here you can adjust the
deployment bag volume by using the inner or outer
grommets.
First close the middle, then the outside!
3. Close the container using the loops by the help of 3
packing cords (a,b,c). Place the handle/container
connection in between loop b) and c). Put packing cord
a) through grommet 2). Ten put the 3 packing cords
through the grommets of the elastic strap (I).
2. Stow the bridle in the harness container and place
the deployment bag in the harness container. (Lines of
deployment bag are facing to the bottom side)
2.2. Mouting the deployment bag into the harness:
1. Connect the rescue bridle with the harness bridle by
looping the bridles or with a quick link (strength > 2400
daN) and fix the connection to prevent slipping (for
example by a neopren sleeve).
4. Close container flap (3) with packing cords a) and b).
5. Close container flap (4) with packing cords b) and c).
Put the pins through the loops.
6. Remove all packing cords! Close pin covers and
secure handle with a 2 daN seal threat (see arrow).
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