SUP'AIR manufactures its products in Europe. Most of the components used are
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User’s manual ACRO 3
Check the completed
installation during a
hang-test.
B
C
E
D
F
A
I
G
H
J
K
L
M
A
F
Parachute riser flap.
Left lower flap grommet.
B
G
Upper left flexible riser
flap.
C
H
Lower left flexible riser
flap.
D
I
E
J
Parachute risers.
Dorsal reserve pocket's main features :
- 6 flap dorsal reserve pocket.
- Locked mode via safety pins.
- Left handed reserve parachute
handle ref. : B2 ).
- Volume : 3 to 5 liters.
SUP'AIR, or other round Apex type
reserve parachutes only ( no Rogallo
in this pocket ! ).
Upper right flexible flap.
Lower right flexible flap.
Right lower flap grom-
met.
Left upper flap grom-
met.
Right upper flap grom-
met.
K
L
M
Handle ( ref : B2)
Excess reserve para-
chute lines.
Reserve in the POD.
1.
Place the risers « J »
under flap « A ». Push
them through between
flap « B » and the upper
flap in order to stow
away the riser and lines
excess from the reserve
« K » to the bottom of
the pocket.
3.
Keep the handle
outside the pocket. Us-
ing a small piece of line,
push the flap « D » cord
through the grommet
« E », then « G » and
finally « I ». Repeat the
sequence with the flap
« B » cord through the
grommets « C,F and H ».
E
D
I
G
2.
Close and secure the
assembly by pushing
the safety pins in their
respective receiving loop-
cords, then tidying up the
handle bridle between
flaps « B » and « C »,
maintain it in place with
the help of the upper
« C » flap stitched strap.
4.
Tuck away the re-
maining upper flap end
into the receiving neo-
prene pocket located
on the lower flap, and
fix the handle to the
Velcro® in order to tidy
up the assembly.
D Installing the reserve parachute inside the dorsale pocket.