SUPAIR ALTIRANDO 2 RS User Manual Download Page 18

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Set the angle of leaning by tightening the snapper (towards a more 
vertical position) or the black webbing (towards a more horizontal 
position). You can extend the lumbar support by tightening the #5 
buckle.

Tighten the shoulder straps by pulling the finger loop down. Pull up 
to release. The shoulder straps support, greatly helps the comfort 
level. It should be set precisely. You must find the correct tension 
between the side and shoulder straps adjustments. When adopt-
ing a reclined flying posture, the shoulder straps must enhance 
in-flight comfort levels by supporting the upper back. 

Leaning angle setting

Shoulders’ straps adjustments.

tighten

tighten

loosen

loosen

A

B

C

This adjustment is important as it acts on the ABS and the harness overall stability. The tighter the more stable. The 
opposite is true while enabling weight-shift steering.  
 
To tighten the chest strap: 
Place your left hand in front of and pass the risers to grab the right self-locking Biner. 
With the  right hand, grab the chest strap finger-loop and pull it to tighten the chest strap. 
 
To loosen the chest strap: 
Place your left hand in front of and pass the risers to grab the right self-locking Biner. 
With the left arm, shorten the distance between the risers and pull the finger-loop in the opposite direction to loosen 
the chest strap.

Chest strap adjustment.

Summary of Contents for ALTIRANDO 2 RS

Page 1: ...SUPAIR VLD PARC ALTA S 34 RUE ADRAST E 74650 ANNECY CHAVANOD FRANCE 45 54 024 N 06 04 725 E RCS 387956790 User s manual RS RS Revision Indice 10 02 2015 English version...

Page 2: ...ng endlessly to develop better products and to maintain a high quality production in Europe We trust that you will find this user s manual comprehensive explicit and hopefully pleasant to read We advi...

Page 3: ...gle setting 18 Shoulders straps adjustments 18 Chest strap adjustment 18 Seat depth adjustment 19 Flight behavior 21 Pre Flight control 22 Take off 23 In flight 24 Speedbar use 24 Landing 24 Complemen...

Page 4: ...lying experience due to great comfort a full Air Bag protection and a reserve parachute container beneath the seat It is the perfect harness to thermal up anywhere in the world Introduction After read...

Page 5: ...tance cm 39 53 39 53 39 53 39 53 39 53 Impact damping system Airbag Volume Yes Impact damping system Bumpair Thick ness No Homologation EN 1651 LTF Flight tandem Pilot Passenger possible Flight acroba...

Page 6: ...one of our retailers in order to choose the correct size For a complete list of our retailers please click here www supair com Size choice M M L L L XL XL S M S XS S XS 1m45 1m50 1m55 1m60 1m65 1m70...

Page 7: ...ue parachute risers 30 mm Aluminium self locking biner Reserve parachute handle AX2 R Double stage speed bar Foot rest retractable Components Option Label FLIGHT DIRECTION 4 5 1 2 3 Dyneema risers Mai...

Page 8: ...2 981 Automatic thigh strap buckle Ventral width adjustment Leaning setting Shoulders straps adjustment Dorsal Air Bag with storage com partment 9 10 Buckles for foot rest Speed system pulleys Hiking...

Page 9: ...aps Hand rest straps 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 Elastic hiking pole lanyards Stretchable netted side pockets Adjustable load distribution straps Chest strap Adjustable waist strap 8 Adjustable chest straps Waist s...

Page 10: ...10 RS RS Installing the seat plate...

Page 11: ...harness skirt Push the speed bar line through the pulley Attach the end of the speed bar line to the crimped hook which is to be connected to the riser s crimped hook Adjust the line length and se cu...

Page 12: ...t rest strap through buckle B located at the front of the harness s side skirt Push the elastic under the guide C Wrap and connect the elastic around the main strap while pushing it through buckle D A...

Page 13: ...ead between the risers and the webbing loop for rescue attachment 2 Fasten the lark s head neatly 3 Neatly stow any surplus risers un der the flaps Thank you for comprehensively reading the following...

Page 14: ...handle 2 Fasten tightly the lark s head knot and verify the soli dity of the link The handle must be connected to the central loop except for large reserve parachute use side loop Must be checked at...

Page 15: ...andle s yellow cable front section through line loop 1 Then delicately remove the cord from the underside of the loop The reserve parachute pocket volume is variable in size You first must adjust its...

Page 16: ...it under neath the handle s flap to fasten it to the velcros Upon setup completion conduct an extraction sequence during a hang test to verify that all works properly before dupli cating the installat...

Page 17: ...a hang test session It is of utmost importance to adopt a proper flying posture check all basic adjustments and have easy access to in flight adjustments Position setting Tightening snapper shoulder...

Page 18: ...porting the upper back Leaning angle setting Shoulders straps adjustments tighten tighten loosen loosen A B C This adjustment is important as it acts on the ABS and the harness overall stability The t...

Page 19: ...posture pull up the seat plate front side and increase the seat depth Loosen reclined seating posture pull down the seat plate front side and reduce the seat depth This gives the ideal posture to fly...

Page 20: ...e 5 Zip the Air Bag and activate the pressure loc king system located right onto the harness desi gned to fully close the envelope and ensure its proper inflation How to turn the Altirando2 backpack m...

Page 21: ...y efficient especially due to high crossed connection points The stiffened but yet flexible backrest the well padded shoulder straps give an excellent comfort level during long XC flights This harness...

Page 22: ...is not a line or other object in contact with or caught in the reserve parachute handle 1 Thigh strap automatic buckles 2 3 Check the harness and Biners integrity Check that the optionnal front parach...

Page 23: ...isers while wiggling your waist to help your body slide into the bottom of the seat It is also possible when setting up to tighten the leg straps slightly more to prevent them from riding up along you...

Page 24: ...carefully the manual of your glider Tightening the chest strap provides more stability but less harness piloting efficiency Doing so in creases the risk of riser twisting On the contrary loosening th...

Page 25: ...hat combine perfectly to your ALTIRANDO2 RS harness Function Code Description Code Speed bar ACCELSOUPLE Soft speed bar 100 g CALEPIEDRETRACT 150 g All the information for the accessories are provided...

Page 26: ...n spray If your harness gets wet it is advisable to treat your automatic buckles and carabiners with silicone grease from time to time These carabiners must never be used for anything else else than p...

Page 27: ...vise you to contact your local authority that deals with fabric recycling Fabrics DYNEEMA RIPSTOP CORDURA Webbings Polyamide 20 mm 500DaN Polyester 25 mm 1250 DaN Repair SUP AIR offer a repair facilit...

Page 28: ...ment Be careful learn in certified schools subscribe an adequate insurance policy as well as a flying license and make sure your skill match the conditions SUP AIR cannot be held responsible for your...

Page 29: ...your ALTIRANDO 2 harness Purchase date Owner s name Name and stamp of the shop Care Resale date Workshop s name Buyer s name Serial number Care Resale date Workshop s name Buyer s name Care Resale da...

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