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Page 3: ...that all our products are the result of meticulous research in constant collaboration with pilots from all over the world That s why your opinion is so important Your experience and collaboration hel...

Page 4: ...950811 Fax 39 0461 950819 Web www woodyvalley eu E mail info woodyvalley com DATA CONTAINED ON THE HARNESS LABELS Manufacturer information Harness name Approved load Production batch Size Approval cod...

Page 5: ...rol per formance and enjoyment in flight We are conscious of the fact that reading an instruction manual is not an exciting experience However please re member that this product is not a citrus juicer...

Page 6: ...Shoulder pad adjustment 2 2 4 Chest strap adjustment 2 2 5 Leg strap adjustment 2 2 6 Stabilizer 2 2 7 Speed bar repositioning band 3 FLYING WITH WAN 3 3 1 Preflight checks 3 2 Variometer holder 3 3 P...

Page 7: ...9 This equipment must contain Harness Polypropylene seat with front flexible part Snap hook Reserve parachute deployment handle 2 reserve elastic loops for closing the reserve parachute Speed bar The...

Page 8: ...s n 11 22 This declaration must not be reproduced in part without the written permission of AIR TURQUOISE SA The validation of this test report is given by the signature of the test manager on the Ins...

Page 9: ...g is readily visible in a pocket on the right shoulder strap padding It is easy to pull out and it is fastened to the harness to prevent it from being lost On the back of this label you can write the...

Page 10: ...d red and this is reinforced with a cover in Cordura 500 At the extremity of the loop there is a Velcro band which enables the link with the reserve parachute to be held firmly in position 2 1 1 Conne...

Page 11: ...ock should be tightly screwed shut to avoid any possibility of it opening accidentally Second system suitable for NON steerable parachutes The reserve parachute bridle is passed through the loop at th...

Page 12: ...ld be folded faste ned using two elastic bands and positioned under the cover behind the pilot s neck The two connections should be made using screw lock karabiners with a breaking strength of at leas...

Page 13: ...harness container with the handle visible toward the outside and with the handle coupling loop to the float bag fa cing upward Immediately position the handle in its specific housing Introduce a thin...

Page 14: ...parachute should be perfectly feasible from the normal flying posi tion Introduce the handle s metallic pins into the elastic loops and under the transparent cover The cord must absolutely be removed...

Page 15: ...ct the reserve parachute from the harness container look for a clear area and in a continuous motion throw the reserve parachute away from yourself and the paraglider To keep the paraglider from inter...

Page 16: ...roved to be satisfactory for the vast majority of pilots If you wish to change the other settings remember that you can always return to the factory settin gs by making reference to the red marks on a...

Page 17: ...al flight axis The WAN 3 settings can be adjusted both on the ground and in flight Once you find your favourite position you can lock your settings so you don t have to readjust them every time you fl...

Page 18: ...s shoulder The shoulder pads also bear part of the weight of the upper body for impro ved comfort We recommend adjusting the shoulder pads so that they fit against your shoulders without being too sl...

Page 19: ...prevents the pilot from falling out 2 2 5 Leg strap adjustment In the event that it is difficult to get into the harness after the take off run we recommend checking the seating angle of inclination w...

Page 20: ...all plastic buckle blocks the shoulder straps at the point at which they slide in the chest strap making the entire strap system more rigid and improving overall harness stability This adjustment is c...

Page 21: ...r ice before fastening buckles The reserve parachute handle is fastened in its correct position and the pins are firmly inserted Pockets and zips are closed The paraglider is connected correctly to th...

Page 22: ...an sporting telescopic poles bottles or other objects which can be reached even with the rucksack on your shoulders On the top part of the rucksack there is a very useful and versatile elastic rope wh...

Page 23: ...position the Camelbak in its special compartment inside the rear pocket Pass the hose through the plastic hole which is already set at the top of the harness and run it under the two elastic straps o...

Page 24: ...or ask a qualified towing instructor at your flying site 3 8 Landing with WAN 3 Before landing slide your legs out and off the seat surface so that you take up a standing position Never land in the s...

Page 25: ...the previously folded paraglider above the harness airbag Place the paraglider above the rear pocket and finally close the backpack For easier zipper closing crush the backpack so as to remove remain...

Page 26: ...form operations in reverse order and finally fold the part of the backpack in the rear harness pocket ATTENTION Do not fold the rigid Lexan part on itself as sharp folds could be created damaging it T...

Page 27: ...the small side rings moun ted on elastic tape This last step prevents the cord from ending up in the harness when it is unhooked from the shoulder straps of the paraglider o adjust the system correctl...

Page 28: ...classic seated position with legs hanging To attach the relax bar to the harness follow the instructions provided in the relax bar instruction manual 5 3 Quick out snap hooks WAN 3 provides the possi...

Page 29: ...f only 9 75 kN This means that almost 94 of the impact gets absorbed by the back protection All materials and their protective capacity have been approved by the T V S D according to the 89 686 EWG EU...

Page 30: ...w the harness to dry natural ly in a well ventilated area away from direct sunlight If your reserve parachute ever gets wet e g in a water landing you must remove it from the harness dry it and repack...

Page 31: ...ALLEY or parties authorised by them WOODY VALLEY reserves the right to decide the best method for restoring the harness repair replacement of parts or of the product The warranty does not cover damage...

Page 32: ...min max Size S M cm 37 5 48 L XL cm 37 5 51 Size of polypropylene seat size S Width rear 33 cm Width front 30 5 cm Depth 34 7 cm Size of polypropylene seat size M Width rear 35 cm Width front 32 cm De...

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