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JOJO WINGS – SONIC 

 

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10 a 11) When you have the entire nose flaked, tuck it between your knees and hold it there. 
If your canopy is new, or it tends to open comfortably fast, then follow your steps 12 through 15. 
If it tends to open too slowly, skip to step 16. 

 

 
 

12 a 13) Loosen your knee grip on the nose of the canopy.  Find the very middle of it ( by 
running your hand down between the front two slider grommets; exactly half the lines will be on 
one side and half on the other). While leaving the very middle cell hanging, pick up all the others 
on one side and roll them in towards the middle. 
 
14)  Pull the front portion of the slider out past the nose of the canopy as shown. 

 

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Summary of Contents for SONIC

Page 1: ...ger to carefully inspect your new canopy to completely familiarize yourself with its features and the quality workmanship Should you find anything that does not seem right to you or your rigger please contact us immediately Again thank you for choosing JOJOWINGS canopy With proper care it should last many years and hundreds of jumps Yours sincerely with a team of staff and test parachutists Franti...

Page 2: ...METERS 6 TOTAL LIFE 6 7 PICKING THE RIGHT CANOPY 8 8 A NOTE ABOUT SLOPE SOARING 8 9 ASSEMBLY 9 10 PERIODIC INSPECTION PROCEDURE 9 11 PRE PACKING INSTRUCTIONS 11 INTRODUCTION 11 BEFORE YOU BEGIN 11 A WORD ABOUT HELP 11 RED THE MANUAL FIRST 11 PACKING CANOPY MADE OF ZERO POROZITY FABRIC 12 NOTE 12 INSPECTION 12 12 PACKING PROCEDURE 14 BREAK SETTING PROCEDURE 14 CHRÁNIČE KARABINEK 15 SLIDER PREPARATI...

Page 3: ...s canopy JOJOWINGS welcomes suggestions of ways to improve this publication If you feel parts are incorrect or hard to understand please let us know in writing This manual is not a promotional material It comes only along with the SONIC canopy The manual or any part of it cannot be used sold or distributed with any other product than the JOJOWINGS SONIC canopy for which it is approved ...

Page 4: ...ed procedures on learning to jump and using skydiving equipment We urge you to learn and follow these procedures We also recommend you obtain instruction from a competent rated instructor before using this parachute for the first time Other countries have similar organizations for instruction If you are not in the Czech republic get instruction from a competent instructor that is rated by your cou...

Page 5: ...e damage may or may not be obvious To help minimize the risk of parachute failure and possible serious injury or death the entire parachute system should be thoroughly inspected at least every 120 days or 50 jumps whichever comes first It should be immediately inspected if at any time it is exposed to a degrading element unusually hard opening or any time damage may be suspected Remember that some...

Page 6: ...35 ft2 150 ft2 170 ft2 170 ft2 220 ft2 Number of chambers 18 9 18 9 18 9 18 9 18 9 18 9 18 9 Exit weight kg STUDENT 60 105 ADVANCED 50 65 50 77 50 87 55 96 60 107 60 118 60 120 EXPERT 50 95 50 95 50 105 55 120 60 125 60 130 60 130 The main canopy functional parameters The parachute secure proper functioning at flight speed from 0 to 240 KM per hour in altitude between 900 and 4000 meters free fall...

Page 7: ...he instructions of this techincal description Any unskilled handling with the system Total Life The total life of the parachute is not determined however technical condition of each system or its part is important Therefore it is required to keep the following conditions a Replace damaged parts in time and without any delay Each and every repair must be recorded in the parachute logbook b Repair t...

Page 8: ...p sport piggyback rig and both canopies weighs 20 to 30 lb Add this plus the weight of your jumpsuit clothing and accessories to your bodyweight to get the total suspended weight For example a jumper who weighs 165 lb with his jumpsuit on and who jumps a packed rig that weighs 25 lb Would have a suspended weight of 190 lb Here s an example of how to calculate wing loading of a 210 sq ft canopy and...

Page 9: ...pe You must be very familiar with this canopy before attempting any paragliding Canopies designed specifically for paragliding may perform much better than this canopy Therefore do not judge the suitability of a site based on the performance of a paraglider 4 Make sure that you can make the landing area before you launch Check the flight path or obstacles Don t launch if there are any dangerous ob...

Page 10: ...r for proper installation Two common problems that may happen if the toggles are installed improperly are a the toggle knot getting caught on the guide ring and b the knot slipping Be sure that your installation is safe The container manufacturers instructions may not be compatible with this canopy Periodic Inspection Procedure Performed at assembly and after every 50 jumps or 120 days whichever c...

Page 11: ...eck the line attachment points 4 Inspect each rib from the leading edge to the tail by looking inside each cell Pay extra attention to line and bridle attachment points 5 Lay the canopy out neatly on one side stacking each rib on top of the others Check that all lines in each line group are the same length and that the trim differential between each line group is correct for this canopy Check the ...

Page 12: ...anopy But the method shown here will probably help your canopy open more consistently Before You Begin Where you pack your SONIC canopy is important Since sunlight irreversibly damages nylon parachutes an indoor or shady area is best Packing in the sunlight is unavoidable at most places so try to reduce your canopy s exposure to direct sunlight as much as possible Packing on concrete and asphalt s...

Page 13: ... considerably easier by getting a bag that is lightly larger than your main container It is easier to squeeze a small amount of the air out after the canopy is in the bag Consult the container manufacturer about this The key to making the job easy is to pack fast and accurately Each fold or roll must be done quickly and correctly the first time This will only come with practice Packing does not hu...

Page 14: ... assembled or if damage is suspected The thorough procedure was presented earlier If you discover any worn or improperly rigged components bring them to the attention of a certificated rigger before jumping the system again During your inspection of the entire system pay special attention to the items listed below Any damaged or worn parts must be repaired or replaced before jumping the system aga...

Page 15: ...nding and lay it down neatly when you reach the packing area Doing this will make your packing go faster because the lines will most likely stay continuous or not passed through each other as can happen if you walk through some lines after landing If you find any incorrectly routed or twisted lines it is usually better to leave the risers attached to the harness while you correct the problem unles...

Page 16: ...tting Procedures The lenght of the break lines is set by the manufacturer Pull the break line through the slider then the guide loop and finally the loop Loop the loop through the loop on the break line as shown After the parachute assembly has been checked store the brakes as instructed by the harness manufacturer Set the break lines as shown Slider Bumpers Check slider bumper position It must pr...

Page 17: ...s of which the rings are inserted the grommets Through the grommets both the suspension and break lines pass The slider is provided with guides of recessed collapsing lines Before packing the recessed lines have to be fully extended the end pieces must be pushed into the mouth of the recessed lines Failure to do so may result in extremely hard opening damage or failure of the parachute or serious ...

Page 18: ...the lines as shown Be sure there are no twists in the risers Start moving up the lines allowing them to slide between your fingers Push the slider ahead until you reach the bottom of the canopy 2 At this point it s possible to determine if your canopy and lines aren t straight If there are twists in the lines as shown this means your rig did a loop through your risers at some point To fix this dro...

Page 19: ...that will almost surely require a breakaway If you don t know how to fix this get qualified assistance 4 When you reach your canopy pull both hands apart as far as the slider will allow Shake the canopy a couple of times to settle everything If the canopy is clear there will be four distinct line groups going all the way to the stabilizers with no lines crossing each other and no twisted lines Obr...

Page 20: ...hed to the harness backwards 6 Now step to one step outside the lines and transfer the lines to one hand so that the left and right sides of the canopy hang at the same height It isn t necessary to keep the line groups separated by the fingers of your hand because you ve already determined the lines and canopy are straight Your canopy should look like the above illustration All lines should be kep...

Page 21: ... cell nearest your legs flake the entire nose with one hand as shown 8 Pull each cell completely out and keep it in your hand 9 Then pick up the next taking care not to miss any until all of them are in your hand Obr 7 Obr 8 Obr 9 Obr 10 Obr 11 ...

Page 22: ...ip to step 16 12 a 13 Loosen your knee grip on the nose of the canopy Find the very middle of it by running your hand down between the front two slider grommets exactly half the lines will be on one side and half on the other While leaving the very middle cell hanging pick up all the others on one side and roll them in towards the middle 14 Pull the front portion of the slider out past the nose of...

Page 23: ...canopy upside down the center cell inflates and the sides are slowed somewhat by the fact that they are rolled separately The result is controlled symmetrical inflation 17 If your canopy opens too slowly then leave the nose hanging neatly flaked don t roll it at all This leaves it exposed to the airstream and will help the canopy inflate faster 18 Clear the stabilizers Since all the lines are bunc...

Page 24: ...zers Put your hand in between the A and B lines on one side near where they pass their own grommet and pull them out to the side This will give the cells on one side the correct type of flaking Now repeat the process with the other A and B groups pulling the fold out to the other side If you rolled the nose a lot in steps 12 15 you may skip this A B S fold since most of the fabric is probably roll...

Page 25: ...me grommet If they don t You ve picked up a wrong line 23 Now that you are holding only the correct D lines you may let go of the steering lines Take the whole D line group on one side and pull it out gently 24 Fold the D line group in with one motion to put a real fold in the fabric between the C and D lines Do the same thing on the other side IMPORTANT As part of Step 26 be sure the stabilizers ...

Page 26: ...ion marker is sewn at the middle point to help you Raise the tail about 10 cm above the slider and hold it in place with the same hand that is holding the lines 28 On one side start with the middle of the tail being held under your thumb and pull the excess material straight out You re pulling out the trailing edge of the canopy that extends from the inside steering line to the very center of the ...

Page 27: ...ail pieces in one hand and roll them together in to the middle so they completely encase the rest of the canopy 32 a 33 Place your free hand carefully under the bundle Swing it out slightly so that the lines stay taught and gently lay it on the floor 34 As it lies on the floor the bundle should be triangular in shape as shown Note The slider should be wrapped up in the tail and should stay that wa...

Page 28: ...f the slider may increase opening shock and decrease reliability Pay extra attention to the position of the slider until the bag is closed 36 a 37 Move to the side of the canopy and put one hand right under the slider edge of the bundle Place the other hand on top a little further up and make a small S fold as shown Be sure the slider stays up against the stabilizers don t let it move down the lin...

Page 29: ...ide at a time Hold the corner of the canopy bundle up while you pull the bag over it then roll the canopy into the corner of the bag This helps get the canopy firmly into the corners making a neater pack job The whole canopy should be in the bag before you remove your knee This helps completely fill the corners of the bag by keeping the middle compressed Follow your rig manufacturer s instructions...

Page 30: ...e a mild soap and water only Oil and grease usually do not penetrate the coating surface so solvents are not normally necessary Also some solvents may affect the coating Avoid getting tapes wet if possible Do not machine wash Storage conditions The parachutes are stored in shelves in a dry dark and well aired room The distance between the bottom shelf and the floor must be 150 mm in minimum the di...

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