SUPAIR ALTIRANDO 3 User Manual Download Page 3

Harness User’s manual

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List of contents

Introduction 

4

Technical specifications 

5

Size choice 

6

Components list 

7

Equipment overview 

8

Accessories assembly 

9

 Carabiners 

9

 Seat-plate 

10

 

Speed-bar system 

11

 

Foot-rest                                                                            12

Installing the reserve parachute 

13

 

Necessary equipment 

13

 

POD reserve parachute handle connection 

13

 

Parachute risers – harness connection 

13

 

Parachute risers – reserve parachute connection 

15

 

Reserve parachute characteristics 

16

 

Adjusting the container 

16

 

Installing the reserve parachute in its container 

17

Gear packing and tips 

18

Adjustments 

19

 

The various adjustments 

19

 

Adjusting the harness 

20

Wing/harness connection 

21

Inflight behavior 

22

Flight phases 

23 

 

Pre-Flight check 

23

 Takeoff 

23

 

In flight 

24

 

Speed-bar use 

24

 Landing 

24

Using the reserve parachute 

25

Towing 

25

Mandatory thorough checkup 

25

Maintenance 

25 

 

Harness cleaning and maintenance 

26

 

Storage and transport 

26

 

Product longevity 

26

 Repairs 

27

 

Spare parts 

27

 Materials 

27

 Recycling 

27

Warranty 

28

Disclaimer 

28

Pilot’s gear 

28

Service Book 

29

Summary of Contents for ALTIRANDO 3

Page 1: ...User s manual Harness SUP AIR VLD 34 rue Adrast e Parc Alta s 74650 Annecy Chavanod FRANCE 45 54 024 N 06 04 725 E English Revision index 07 02 2019...

Page 2: ...tening Our mission statement research and develop to constantly enhance our product line We hope you will find this user s manual com prehensive explicit and hopefully enjoyable as well We advise you...

Page 3: ...n 15 Reserve parachute characteristics 16 Adjusting the container 16 Installing the reserve parachute in its container 17 Gear packing and tips 18 Adjustments 19 The various adjustments 19 Adjusting t...

Page 4: ...chooling and fun in mind to provide full comfort and a worry free learning curve harness was certified EN 1651 1999 and LTF 91 09 Indicating that it meets European and German safety requirements After...

Page 5: ...at width cm D 35 37 39 41 Hooking point height cm E 44 45 46 47 Length between the hooking points cm F 40 53 40 53 40 53 40 53 Impact damping system Airbag Yes Impact damping system Bumpair No Certifi...

Page 6: ...y out the harness during a hang test first at one of our retailers location to choose the correct size For a complete list of our retailers list click here www supair com Size choice Preliminary hang...

Page 7: ...arabiners Nomenclature Harness 1 2 Options Standard double stage accelerator speed bar r f ACCELSOUPLE 6 7 7 3 Double stage accelerator speed bar r f CA LEPIEDRETRACT20 ALT3 reserve parachute handle c...

Page 8: ...g main hooking points Reserve parachute hooking points AIRBAG AIRBAG air intake 2 1 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 13 14 Radio and small storage pocket 15 Back storage pocket 16 Speed bar Accelerator recoiling cord 1...

Page 9: ...Harness User s manual SUP AIR _ALTIRANDO3_Page 9 Accessories assembly 1 Carabiners Zicral 30 mm carabiners Compatible carabiners R f MAILCOMOUS30 2 1...

Page 10: ...the harness Grab the upper layer end of the seating area and pull it toward you Reach inside the seat plate pocket and pull the leg straps rearward to give enough room to insert and sandwich the seat...

Page 11: ...side of the harness 2 Push the speed bar Accelerator s cord through the pul ley located on the lateral panel 3 Push the elasticated cord through the plastic D shaped buckle and connect the plastic cl...

Page 12: ...est strap through buckle located at the front of the har ness s side skirt 2 Push the elastic under the guide 3 Wrap and connect the elastic around the main strap while pushing it through buckle 4 Adj...

Page 13: ...parachute inside its deployment bag and folded according the manufacturer s specifications Parachute rigging lines B C A w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w...

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Page 15: ...ghten using pliers and making a turn One 1 square 7mm Maillon Rapide will be needed two 2 flexible toric rings Position the risers Place the risers inside their guiding protec tive sleeve connected al...

Page 16: ...rachute risers One big flap dorsal pocket Locking via cables Handle ALT3 Ref ALT3 3 7 5 liters Grommet 3 K Reserve parachute handle Reserve parachute surplus lines about 1 meter Reserve parachute fold...

Page 17: ...s volume to your reserve parachute size The Velcro black on the illustration enables the panel flap to be secured in place Moving the panel flap Parachute Container Panel Flap Sliced view 3D view Smal...

Page 18: ...y pushing the right side of the yellow cable through the loop cord 1 Secure the installation by pushing the left side of the yellow cable through the loop cord 4 Carefully remove the line 4 Fasten the...

Page 19: ...Mini Vario support Load straps Compression straps Water bottle side pockets Waist strap pockets During the pre flight check do not overstuff the storage area and organize the load distribution not to...

Page 20: ...harness prior each takeoff is vital Adjusting the harness Adjusting the chest strap Adjusting the backrest Adjusting the shoulder straps The various adjustments 2 1 3 4 Adjusting the leg straps 2 1 3...

Page 21: ...iner The ideal distance varies between paragliding wing models Adjust your harness s chest strap according to the wing manufacturer s recommendations Tightening the chest strap provides more stability...

Page 22: ...o be fully closed and locked in place Connecting the wing to the harness Connecting the wing to the harness Install the speedbar accelerator by following the previous instructions Connect it to the wi...

Page 23: ...t flights on a school training hill in calm weather conditions with low wind speeds Once airborne weigh shifting piloting becomes efficient intuitive and comfor table while remaining simple to adapt t...

Page 24: ...line or other object comes in contact and interferes with the rescue parachute handle Make sure that the self locking carabiners are locked and connected to the paraglider Be certain for the accelerat...

Page 25: ...e back of your shoe push and use the second foot to stabilize it or to grab the second bar Apply pressure symmetrically to the first stage first bar when reaching the maximum enabled distance then pus...

Page 26: ...ing as much of the glider as possible toward you by pulling symmetrically 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...

Page 27: ...rs and buckles clean them with a mild detergent then blow dry them fully but DO NOT LUBRICATE Prior to using them conduct a thorough carabiners and buckles checkup to insure their full functionality I...

Page 28: ...and 28mm 1250 daN Polyamide 15 mm 20 mm 25mm et 40mm SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe Repairs SUP AIR offers an extended warranty period reac...

Page 29: ...d responsible for your paragliding decisions or activities This SUP AIR product has been designed exclusively for paragliding Any other activity such as skydiving or BASE jumping is absolutely forbidd...

Page 30: ...eduled maintenance Purchase date Owner s name Name and stamp of the shop Care Resale P u r c h a s e date Workshop s name Buyer s name Care Resale P u r c h a s e date Workshop s name Buyer s name Car...

Page 31: ...SUPAIR VLD Parc Alta s 34 rue Adrast e 74650 Chavanod Annecy FRANCE info supair com 33 0 4 50 45 75 29 45 54 024 N 06 04 725 E...

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