Packing Your glider
The paraglider must be folded cell to cell so that mylar reinforcements at the
leading edge lie flat on each other and don’t get bent. Try to pack your Scout
as loosely as the rucksack allows, because every fold weakens the cloth.
Avoid packing the glider if it is wet or contains the abrasive particles (sand,
ice...). If the glider was packed wet and/or contains abrasive staff - unpack it,
let it dry and remove the trash from the canopy as soon as possible.
General Glider Care
Take care while using Your glider. The inappropriate and/or inaccurate use
may cause the damage of the canopy and lines, and the glider may become
dangerous in flight.
Follow these rules and your Scout will be in good condition:
- Do not expose your glider to the sun any longer than necessary
- Keep it away from water and other liquids
- Do not let the front edge hit the ground
- If wet dry Scout in shade. If soaked in salty water, rinse the glider thoroughly
in non-salty water
- Keep your glider away from fire
- Do not put anything heavy on your glider, do not pack it in a rucksack too
tightly.
- Regularly inspect the canopy, lines, risers and harness. If you find any de-
fects, contact your dealer or the manufacturer. Do not attempt to self-repair
the paraglider!
- If you detect a damaged line, inform the dealer or manufacturer about the
line number according to the line plan
- Keep your Scout in a rucksack in a dry well-ventilated place under neutral
temperature and humidity conditions
- If you do not use the glider, then once a month you should unpack it, venti-
late it well, and then pack it back in the rucksack.
- Do not wash Scout. Do not use detergents or solvents. Clean dirty places
with wet soft cloth or sponge.