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V.1.2 06/2018

Manual

Summary of Contents for AMX2

Page 1: ...V 1 2 06 2018 Manual ...

Page 2: ...djustment 22 Leg cover closing 23 Container for instruments 23 POCKETS 24 Ballast compartment 24 RADIO AND CAMELBACK COMPARTMENT 25 TOWING ATTACK SYSTEM INSTTALATION 25 FINAL CHECK 26 TANDEM FLIGHT 26 WATER LANDING 26 SOL HARNESSES WITH OTHER BRANDS 26 MAINTENANCE REPAIR AND CLEANING 27 Storing the equipment 27 Maintenance 27 Zíper 27 Pulleys CARABINERS AND BUCKLES 28 Cleaning 28 RECOMENDATION FOR...

Page 3: ...e b o o k s o l p a r a g l i d e r s i n s t a g r a m s o l p a r a g l i d e r s This manual offers information about your harness It is not a training manual It is a assumption that the pilot respects the law and order of aviation and that his skills are up to the challenge of this particular equipment It is a basic assumption that the pilot is certified to fly this paraglider This harness mee...

Page 4: ...XC Flying Thanks to a well thought out design and a meticulous material selection the weight and mass are minimized without sacrificing the high quality requirements Optimized in aerodynamic and comfort and adjustable in flight the X Light 2 is certified LTF EN in all requirements structure 120 kg back protector and handling Available in the sizes S M L XL ...

Page 5: ...38 G LTF EN certified 18 Inbuilt rescue compartment 6000 11000cm 19 Chest strap adjustment 20 Anatomic shoulder shape 21 Anatomic back shape 22 Speedbag closure by pulley system 23 Independent and adjustable ABS 24 Adjustable Front T Quick Lock 28mm 25 Leg strap adjustment in V 26 Composite Divinycell lightweight seat plate 27 4L water ballast compartment with side opening for hose exit 28 Anti fo...

Page 6: ... loses his certification It s very important to fix the protector against movements After a hard landing on the protector the harness and the protector has to be examined for damage A damaged protector could not further be used cause probably he doesn t match any more the test results The certification expired A change is necessary it s also in your interest an safety Please let all parts of the h...

Page 7: ...s into the harness beneath the seat For installation details take a look at the drawings The drawings should help you to understand the installation In case you are uncertain ask a professional for help to be sure that the installation is correct 1 2 3 4 5 6 6A 7 8 10 9 11 12 ...

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Page 9: ...ave any surprises in case you need to activate it Any questions concerning its operation must be dealt with during the installation and setting of the harness before the first flight If you need a strong force to remove the rescue parachute check the installation again All questions about operation should be discussed during installation and adjustments If you have doubts please ask a SOL dealer o...

Page 10: ...ommands are not jeopardized The shoulder strap is adjustable varying according to the pilots height For better comfort the shoulder straps support part of the dorsal weight The pectoral strap regulates the distance between the two carabiners which varies depending on the paraglider s size FLIGHT POSITION Avoid a laying flying position as this alters the paraglider s commands Your command is shorte...

Page 11: ...e outside these measurements the paraglider s behavior can not correspond to the certification S 40cm M 42cm L 44cm XL 46cm Tandem 44cm 1 2 We have included a tape with your harness to help you set the exact measurement of distance between the carabiners The measurement has to be made at the points indicated in above The distance has to be within the limits to obey the characteristics of the certi...

Page 12: ... your paraglider performance Atenção Adjustment B Composed by velcro which allows to extend or shorten the bellow part of the leg cover 8cm A B Adjustment A Composed by strips that can extend or short the leg cover 8 cm Find the best position for your legs CONTAINER FOR INSTRUMENTS The container has a detachable platform for the instruments with zipper fixation LEG COVER CLOSING 1 Closing the bott...

Page 13: ...radio A and camelback compartment B located at the harness back An opening allows the camelback hose exit next to the pilot according as indicated see picture below TOWING ATTACK SYSTEM INSTTALATION Your SOL Harness can be flown by tow as long as it is attached to the towing flight system Towing Attack System In turn this must be fitted on the same carabiners that link the harness to the paraglide...

Page 14: ...g open as fast as you can the locks and get out off the harness After a water landing you must take the column protector off seat board reserve parachute all lateral protectors and let them all dry under shade in a breezy area SOL Harness has no restrictions for use with other paraglider brands please consult your paraglider s manual MAINTENANCE Your SOL Harness has to be sent regularly to the man...

Page 15: ... fire and or sharp objects Any contact with acids should be avoided In case of any doubts ask your distributor RECOMENDATION FOR A LONG LIFE STORAGE INSPECTION AND REPAIRS Avoid storing the harness for a long time in the back of the car or under extreme sun Heat could jeopardize the materials and or the proper function UV radiation destroys the molecular structure of the material Avoid storing the...

Page 16: ...ollowing a The harness in question and copies of all previous inspections and flight registry b Original copy of the Warranty Registration Form SOL Paragliders 1 Any alterations on original fabric colors lines and risers 2 Any damage caused by chemical products sand friction cleaning products or salt water 3 Any damage caused as a result of errors during operation of the harness incidents or emerg...

Page 17: ...t safety levels we must fly regularly as much as possible don t go beyond our limitations and avoid exposing ourselves to unnecessary dangers Learning to fly is a slow process and takes years so don t pressure yourself If conditions are not favorable keep your equipment stored away Don t overestimate your skills and be honest with yourself Every year we see many accidents which in most cases could...

Page 18: ...esses Seams Straps Seams Pulleys Zipper Carabiners Buckles Rescue Parachute Compartment Bridles and connection Straps Fabrics Rescue parachute handle Dorsal protector Speedbar Chest buckle Lateral adjustments ABS System Seat Observations MAINTENANCE MANUAL ...

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