SUPAIR Walibi 2 User Manual Download Page 8

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Installing the reserve parachute in its pocket.

Thank you for comprehensively reading the following ! We will recommend 
you to have your reserve parachute initially installed by someone com-
petent and familiar with the procedure.

Insert the reserve parachute inside the harness 
parachute pocket by opening all the flaps. The 
POD must be positioned with the handle at the top 
with risers and lines at the bottom. Push the risers 
through the guiding sleeves ( the risers must be 
located behind the parachute ).

Push the cord through the right loop ( if 
the handle is located to the right ).

Push the loop through the lower flap grom-
met. The yellow cable will also be pushed 
through the lower flap guide located near 
the grommet.

Push the cord through the upper flap grom-
met.

The reserve parachute pocket volume is va-
riable in size.You first must adjust its volume 
according to that of your reserve parachute.  

Adjustable reserve parachute pocket.

Reserve parachute installation in the pocket.

The pocket volume can slightly be in-
creased by using the lateral flaps external 
grommets.

The harnesses are delivered by default, 
with the “small” volume setting correspon-
ding to the X-TRALITE BI-SUP’AIR reserve 
parachute size.

Small volume default set-
ting.

Pull on the rear flap, remove 
the cord from it grommet.

Push the piece of line/cord, 
underneath the connection 
strap, then through the exter-
nal grommet.

Summary of Contents for Walibi 2

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 Revision Indice English version User s manual...

Page 2: ...g This is also our philosophy working endlessl We trust that you will find this user s manual comprehensive explicit and hopefully pleasant to read We advise you to read it carefully On our website ww...

Page 3: ...in its pocket 9 Position setting 11 Leaning angle setting 12 Shoulders straps adjustments 12 Chest strap adjustment 12 Flight behavior 13 Pre Flight control 14 Take off 15 In flight 16 Landing 16 Was...

Page 4: ...tensive professional use The split leg design facilitates the running phase and enables the pilot to adopt an ergo nomic posture with the passenger seat locked in place between his legs after takeoff...

Page 5: ...em Airbag Volume Yes Yes Impact damping system Bumpair Thick ness No No Homologation EN 1651 LTF EN 1651 LTF Flight tandem Pilot Passenger Pilot Pilot Flight acrobatic flying No No Take off Winching N...

Page 6: ...arness overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 Automatic ventral buckle Rectangular push through leg straps buckles Ventral width adjustment Leaning setting Shoulders straps adjustment Reserve parachute handle W This il...

Page 7: ...t be connected to the central loop Rescue parachute setup assembly Thank you for comprehensively reading the following We will recommend you to have your reserve parachute initially installed by someo...

Page 8: ...through the lower flap grom met The yellow cable will also be pushed through the lower flap guide located near the grommet Push the cord through the upper flap grom met The reserve parachute pocket v...

Page 9: ...lower flap grom met Push the loop through the upper grommet flap grommet and push the yellow cable through it loop The yellow cable locks the reserve parachute pocket flaps in place Tuck the upper fl...

Page 10: ...the risers atop each spreader bar main hooking location with the maillon rapide trapeze stainless steel 6 mm the flexible elastic rings On both sides push the small recoil Andr Rose strap webbing thro...

Page 11: ...ang test session It is of utmost im portance to adopt a proper flying posture check all basic adjustments and have easy access to in flight adjustments Position setting Tightening snapper shoulder str...

Page 12: ...er 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 adjustment...

Page 13: ...pt a comfortable seating posture with the passenger between the legs immediately after takeoff The split leg system facilitates the running phase as well The following harness can also be used in solo...

Page 14: ...te handle to work freely without anything impeding its proper functio ning Check the harness and Biners integrity Be certain for the reserve parachute pocket to be properly closed with its handle secu...

Page 15: ...he transition from running to seating is easy Do not push yourself inside the seat with the toggles still connected to your hands There would be a risk of increasing the angle of attack slowing the wi...

Page 16: ...ncy Doing so increases the risk of riser twisting On the contrary loosening the strap provides more efficiency but can be dangerous in turbulent aerology while increas Landing Stretch your legs the an...

Page 17: ...nything else else than paragliding not for climbing no towing etc Sup air advice to replace the carabiners every 5 years Storage and transport When you don t use your harness store it inside your para...

Page 18: ...epair Though we use the highest quality materials it is possible that your harness may eventually deteriorate through general use If its is showing any signs of significant wear and tear you should ch...

Page 19: ...uitable for your weight and correctly connected to your harness is also very important We want to inform you and let you know that no harness protection can guarantee a complete protection against inj...

Page 20: ...your WALIBI harness Serial number Purchase date Owner s name Name and stamp of the shop Care Resale date Workshop s name Buyer s name Care Resale date Nom de l atelier de l acheteur Care Resale date W...

Page 21: ...SUPAIR VLD PARC ALTA S 34 RUE ADRAST E 74650 ANNECY CHAVANOD FRANCE 45 54 024 N 06 04 725 E RCS 387956790...

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