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ACCESS 

2 BUMP

 

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Harness User’s manual

 

| ACCESS 

2 BUMP

INTRODUCTION

Advice

Caution  !

Danger !!

Welcome to the world of paragliding according to SUPAIR, a world of shared passion.

The ACCESS 2 BUMP harness is designed for all for all flying enthusiasts no matter their level. 

The well though-out design and choice of materials were guided by the same quality and durability 

objectives.

The ACCESS2 BUMP harness was certified EN 1651 : 2018 and LTF Nfl II 91/09. Indicating that it 

meets European and German safety requirements.

After reading this manual, we suggest you to check your harness in static hang-posts to adjust it 

before your first flight.

N.B : Three important icons will help you when reading this manual :

Summary of Contents for ACCESS 2 BUMP

Page 1: ...SUPAIR SAS PARC ALTA S 34 RUE ADRAST E 74650 ANNECY CHAVANOD FRANCE RCS 387956790 User s manual ACCESS 2 BUMP Revision index 02 04 2020 English...

Page 2: ...ur philosophy working endlessly to develop better pro ducts and to maintain a high quality produc tion We hope you will find this user s manual comprehensive explicit and hopefully en joyable as well...

Page 3: ...reserve parachute 17 Installing the reserve parachute in the container 18 Locking the reserve parachute handle 23 Gear packing and tips 24 Adjustments 25 The various adjustments 25 Adjusting the harn...

Page 4: ...atter their level The well though out design and choice of materials were guided by the same quality and durability objectives The ACCESS2 BUMP harness was certified EN 1651 2018 and LTF Nfl II 91 09...

Page 5: ...62 68 73 TBA B Backrest tilt adjustment cm 31 34 38 TBA C Seat length cm 46 48 53 TBA D Seat width cm 34 36 38 TBA E Carabiners height cm 43 45 47 TBA F Carabiners distance cm 36 46 36 46 36 49 TBA Im...

Page 6: ...0 L L L XL XL 105 XL XL 110 XL XL XL 120 XL XL XL Choosing your harness size is important You will find here below a height weight table that will help you in your size choice With its hammock ar chit...

Page 7: ...pylene seat plate Harness 2x 45 mm Zicral self locking cara biners 3 4 2 Adjustable accelerator FREESPEE ref ACCELFREESPEE Solo DYNEEMA risers r f ELESOLODYNEEMA Carbon seat plate r f seat plate S 33...

Page 8: ...h automatic buckles Safe T bar 9 10 8 Shoulder strap adjustment 11 Backrest angle adjustment 12 Reserve parachute pocket 13 Small storage pocket 14 Back storage pocket 1 2 8 12 13 6 9 4 Points d accro...

Page 9: ...Size M R f MPPL031 Size L R f MPPL032 Size XL R f MPPL033 1 Open the velcro located under the rear side of the seat 2 Slide the seat plate inside its housing and fasten the velcro 45 mm Self locking z...

Page 10: ...BUMP 2 Mini Bump 2 Ref PROMINIBUMP2 Compatible Mini Bump Mini bump assembly 1 Open the back storage pocket 2 Open the zip located at the bottom of the back storage pocket then you ll access to the min...

Page 11: ...ual ACCESS 2 BUMP ACCESSORIES ASSEMBLY BUMPER AB2 Bumper R f PROBUMPAB2 Compatible Bumper Bumpair assembly 1 Open the zip of the storage situated under the seat then you ll access to the bumpair space...

Page 12: ...ACCELFREESPEE Speedbar assembly Regarding either side of the harness Simulate the speed bar accelerator s functionality by sliding the cord back and forth Pull the line through the speed bar line gui...

Page 13: ...nstallation inside the harness must conform to the specific guidelines found in this manual Connecting the handle to the POD Flaps fastened with a cable Volume 4 to 6 liters Adapted to the reserve par...

Page 14: ...square Maillons Rapides and two toric elastic rings First open the riser guiding sleeve all the way from top to bottom to access the reserve parachute connec tion loops Once the riser guiding sleeve i...

Page 15: ...con necting point through the toric ring loop Push the riser in the 6mm Maillon Rapide 2 Give the toric ring a second twist 3 Push the riser end loop through the Mail lon Rapide 4 Check that the riser...

Page 16: ...e the sleeve 1 Place the risers inside their guiding protec tive sleeve connected alongside the harness Pull out the folding rod from its groove Bring them out through the reserve para chute container...

Page 17: ...tic ring Twist Give a second twist to the plastic ring Push the buckle through the maillon Push the two riser ends through the toric ring loop Push the maillon through the riser loop Tidy up the assem...

Page 18: ...erve parachute poc ket with the handle on the right side and the risers on the bot tom of the container Thank you for reading the following carefully We re commend for the initial rescue parachute ass...

Page 19: ...RVE PARACHUTE Installing the reserve parachute in its container 2 The handle should run between the Flaps 1 and 2 Pass the 2 handle s cable throught the gommet A Pass the folding rod through the white...

Page 20: ...s manual ACCESS 2 BUMP INSTALLING THE RESERVE PARACHUTE Installing the reserve parachute in its container 4 Then through the gommet 3 5 Fix this closing passing the shorter handle s cable into the wh...

Page 21: ...s User s manual ACCESS 2 BUMP INSTALLING THE RESERVE PARACHUTE Installing the reserve parachute in its container 6 Pass the folding rod through the white lanyard loop number 5 7 Using the rod pass the...

Page 22: ...anual ACCESS 2 BUMP INSTALLING THE RESERVE PARACHUTE Installing the reserve parachute in its container 8 Then through the gommet 7 9 Finalize this closing passing the longer handle s cable into the wh...

Page 23: ...tion during a hang test Have the installation checked by a professional outfit Conduct an extraction test every six 6 months to assure proper sys tem functionality Note Conducting and extraction test...

Page 24: ...elp with the installation sequence and prevent beginner pilots from making mistake during harness fastening It will also help the instructor to quickly spot any error made by the student during the pr...

Page 25: ...nual ACCESS 2 BUMP ADJUSTING THE HARNESS Adjusting the harness prior each takeoff is vital 1 2 3 The various adjustments Adjusting the chest strap Adjusting the shoulder straps Adjusting the backrest...

Page 26: ...NG THE HARNESS Adjusting the chest strap The distance to consider corresponds to the length between the middle points at the bottom of each carabiner The ideal distance varies between paragliding wing...

Page 27: ...gram Lastly check for the main self locking carabiners to be fully closed and locked in place Install the accelerator by following the instructions found on page 12 Connect it to the wing using the sp...

Page 28: ...oam cushions this harness is ideal for ground handling training exer cises The ACCESS 2 BUMP is aimed at be ginners pilots in progression or looking for great passive safety features upright flying po...

Page 29: ...ck that the speedbar is correctly connected and set up Check that none of the glider lines or any object comme into contact with the reserve parachute handle s Make sure that the self locking carabine...

Page 30: ...r maintain one foot on the footrest then with the other place your foot onto the centering space and push the first bar Straighten yourself in your harness and adopt a running posture to dissipate the...

Page 31: ...ossible toward you by pulling as symmetrically as possible on the C or D risers or on the toggles brakes Be prepared to land by adopting an upright position with knees together and legs slightly bent...

Page 32: ...r s manual ACCESS 2 BUMP IN CASE OF AN INCIDENT 112 EUROPE INDIA 911 USA CANADA 119 CHINA JAPAN 101 NEPAL 112 IRAN 000 AUSTRALIA 111 NEW ZEALAND Help needed Call for help after an accident Emergency c...

Page 33: ...bric used for the manufacturing of the ACCESS2 BUMP were specifically selected for their quality and resilience levels However in particular instances such as long term UV exposure abrasion contact wi...

Page 34: ...3mm SUPAIR now offers an extended warranty period reaching beyond the product standard protection plan against manufacturing defects Please contact us either by telephone or by e mail sav supair com i...

Page 35: ...le head protection certified paragliding helmet boots and right clothing for the activity Moreover carrying a reserve parachute connected to your harness in flight is highly recommend WARRANTY Paragli...

Page 36: ...d by the shock absorber are likely to benefit from adaquate protec tion against possible impacts If your BUMPAIR is damaged have it inspected and repaired at a professional qualified facility or conta...

Page 37: ...keep record of your ACCESS2 BUMP scheduled maintenance Purchase date Owner s name Name and stamp of the shop Care Resale Date Workshop s name Buyer s name Care Resale Date Workshop s name Buyer s nam...

Page 38: ...SUPAIR VLD Parc Alta s 34 rue Adrast e 74650 Chavanod Annecy FRANCE info supair com 33 0 4 50 45 75 29 RCS 387956790...

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