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Wanì light 2 - owner’s manual

Wanì light 2 - owner’s manual

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1 - GENERAL INFORMATION

This manual is an integral part of the Wanì light 2 harness and should be 
stored in a safe place for future reference.
For further information, please contact your reseller or Woody Valley di-
rectly.
Before using the harness, the pilot is advised to read this manual care-
fully.

Declaration of conformity
The manufacturer WOODY VALLEY s.r.l. hereby declares that its pro-
ducts comply with standard UNI EN 1651 - LTF 91-09

This equipment must contain:
 

- Harness

 

- Polypropylene seat with flexible front part

 

- Coupling karabiners

 

- Dedicated emergency container with attached handle

 

- 2 reserve elastic loops for closing the reserve parachute

 

- Speed bar

The main options available are:
 

- Relax bar

 

- Quick out Karabiners

1.1- Concept

WANÌ LIGHT 2 is designed to be a complete quality product in the Hike & 
Fly category. In just  2.8 kg we successfully
created a full body harness with a high performance thanks to the use 
of new construction materials and systems.
The geometry of the strap system has been entirely redesigned to allow 
precise but smoother piloting compared to the previous model, so as to 
adapt to novice pilots as well as the most experienced, all by adjusting 
the length of the chest strap.

The reversibility system remains the same as the wanì light 1, with a 
rucksack independent from the airbag enclosed in the rear containment 
pocket. This system significantly improves the user experience and the 
aesthetics of the two parts because each one was designed for its spe-
cific function. Painstakingly designed in every detail, WANÌ LIGHT 2 pro-
vides the particularity of a conventional harness contained in just 2.8kg.

1.2 - Protection and safety

Like its predecessor, WANì LIGHT 2 uses an airbag that maintains its 
shape and, in addition, has a new frontal air inlet that guarantees good 
inflation.
Thanks to the use of Nitinol (highly resistant and super elastic metal-
lic wire) inserted in the lower edge of the airbag, we were in any case 
able to obtain 60% of the protective capacity before complete inflation 
which takes place in flight. The inflation valve has also been comple-
tely redesigned to guarantee airflow in the airbag notwithstanding 
the position of the legs. The new valve improves the performance and 
aesthetics of the airbag.
The WANÌ LIGHT 2 harness is available only with Get-Up straps which is 
the lightest forget-proof safety system for closing sit harnesses.

Harness Impact Pad Report

Inspection certificate number:

PH_286.2019

Manufacturer data:

Sample data:

Manufacturer name:

Woody Valley srl

Name impact pad:

n/a

Representative:

Simone Caldana

Impact pad intgrated:

Yes

Street:

Via Vienna 92

Impact pad type:

Airbag

Post code place:

30121 Trento

Serial number:

n/a

Country:

Italy

Weight of sample [kg]:

n/a

Date of test:

17.09.2019

Harness model:

Wani Light 2

Atmosphere AGL:

[C°]

23.5

RH [%]

56

[hPa]

974.4

Summary of Impact pad test 

(1)

Test id

_

Max Peak of 
Impact [g] 

(3)

Duration at 38 [g] 
in [ms] 

(4)

Duration at 20 
[g] in [ms] 

(5)

Diff. of test 1 
and 2 [%] 

(6)

Result

P

V

17.37

0.00

0.00

-2.87

POSITIVE

PR

V

26.80

0.00

7.50

1.01

POSITIVE

Manufacture

Instrument

Type no

S/N

Validity Calibration

Burster/MTS

Accelerometer 100 g

89010-100

1263567

JDC elec

Geos n°11 Skywatch

Geos n°11

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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 Inspection Certificate no 94.20

Test sample attached to dummy in flying 

position, without emergency parachute
Test sample attached to dummy in flying 

position, Include emergency parachute

Test configuration

 (2)

(1) 

Calculated value in tests reports include the value minus the uncertainty (on safe side) / The uncertainty stated is the expanded uncertainty obtained by multiplying the standard 

uncertainty by the coverage factor k = 2. The value of the measurand lies within the assigned range of values with a probability of 95%.

(3)

 Maximum peak of impact should be less or equal to 50 [g], 

(4)

 If any, the maximum duration in at 38 [g] should be less or equal to 7 [ms], 

(5)

 If any, the maximum duration in at 20 [g] 

should be less or equal to 25 [ms]. 

(6)

The test should be done twice, and the 2nd test the maximum peak should not differe more than 20% from the first test, maximum peak.

(2)

 The dummy is lifted minimum up to 1.65 m, and impact pad is mounted on. Where the impact occurs, measure distance from bottom of impact pad to ground. 

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ISO 94.22

Inspection certificate number:

PH_286.2019

Name impact pad:

n/a

Test results of Impact pad test

P1

P2

PR1

PR2

Maximum Peak of impact [g]

17.37

16.87

25.79

26.80

Impact duration at +38 [g] in [ms]

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

Impact duration at +20 [g] in [ms]

0.00

0.00

7.50

6.67

Uncertainty k=2[g]

1.00

0.97

1.48

1.54

Difference of test 1 and 2 [%]

100.00

97.13

100.00

103.91

without emergency parachute

include emergency parachute

-5.00

5.00

15.00

25.00

35.00

45.00

10.50

10.70

10.90

11.10

11.30

11.50

11.70

11.90

[g

]

Time [s]

P1

20g

38g

-5.00

5.00

15.00

25.00

35.00

45.00

11.50

11.70

11.90

12.10

12.30

12.50

12.70

12.90

[g

]

Time [s]

P2

20g

38g

-5.00

5.00

15.00

25.00

35.00

45.00

9.00

9.20

9.40

9.60

9.80

10.00

10.20

10.40

[g

]

Time [s]

PR1

20g

38g

-5.00

5.00

15.00

25.00

35.00

45.00

7.50

8.00

8.50

9.00

9.50

10.00

[g

]

Time [s]

PR2

20g

38g

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ISO 94.22

Summary of Contents for Wani light 2

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Page 3: ...product We remind you 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 help us constantly improve our harnesses to always get the best out of every Woody Valley creation Manufacturer information Harness name Approved load Production batch Size Approval ...

Page 4: ...ng Team Woody Valley CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 Concept 1 2 Protection and safety 1 3 S O S label 2 BEFORE USING 2 1 Reserve parachute 2 1 1 Refolding the emergency parachute in the float bag 2 1 2 Connecting the reserve parachute to the harness 2 1 3 Inserting the reserve parachute 2 1 4 Compatible reserve parachutes 2 1 5 Extracting the reserve parachute 2 2 Adjusting the harness 2 2 1 B...

Page 5: ...e Woody Valley srl Name impact pad n a Representative Simone Caldana Impact pad intgrated Yes Street Via Vienna 92 Impact pad type Airbag Post code place 30121 Trento Serial number n a Country Italy Weight of sample kg n a Date of test 17 09 2019 Harness model Wani Light 2 Atmosphere AGL C 23 5 RH 56 hPa 974 4 Summary of Impact pad test 1 Test id _ Max Peak of Impact g 3 Duration at 38 g in ms 4 D...

Page 6: ...eat and the insertion system has been completely revamped to contain reserve parachutes a bit larger than its predecessor With this new system you must absolutely use its specific float bag with the deployment handle that came with the harness attached No other type of float bag and or deployment handle can be used 2 1 1 Refolding the emergency parachute in the float bag WANÌ LIGHT 2 comes with a ...

Page 7: ... result is a connection that should be tightened as much as possi ble so as to prevent dangerous friction between the two cables during emergency opening shock To prevent the union of the two cables from loosening over time remember to lock the knot with the special Velcro strip which has already been placed on the harness bridle Third system If you are using a reserve parachute with a double rise...

Page 8: ...o Do not put any objects inside the bridle container Take the bridle cover zip and the second zip that closes the other end of the container to their start point under the emergency parachute handle Close the zip on both sides about 20 cm Close the external part of the container as shown in the photo taking care during this phase that none of the zips open Insert the two plastic yellow pins into t...

Page 9: ...ot suitable for use in free falls and in strong shocks Its bearing structure has been designed tested and certified to withstand emer gency parachute opening shock in accordance with the standard requi rements for paragliding This does not mean that the other parts of the harness will not beco me damaged due to emergency parachute opening shock This is true whether it occurs due to actual need in ...

Page 10: ... setting the chest strap to around 40 cm and then locating the pre ferred length in flight by means of gradual adjustment When the chest strap is shorter and tighter stability is greater An excessive distance between karabiners does not improve glider performance and tighte ning the chest strap excessively may exacerbate the twist effect that may follow an asymmetric collapse of the sail At should...

Page 11: ...arefully for safe flight 3 2 Pockets In flight configuration WANÌ LIGHT 2 has a spacious rear pocket in whi ch a rucksack for transport can be stowed You can place clothing and a camel bak in the remaining space On the sides of the harness there are two elastic mesh pockets with safety loops where you can secure your items and zipper In rucksack configuration an elastic Lycra pocket used for trans...

Page 12: ... towing instructor at your air field 3 7 Landing with WANÌ LIGHT 2 Before landing slide your legs out of the seat so that you take up a standing position Never land in the seated position it is very dange rous for your back even if you have foam dorsal protection or Airbag which provides exclusively passive protection Standing up before lan ding is an active safety precaution and it is much more e...

Page 13: ... be passed first through the rings fixed to the elastic in front of the board then in the harness through the eyelets near the front corners of the seat then through the she aves located near the rear corners of the seat To adjust the system correctly the pilot has to adopt a flying position in the harness suspen ded from a flight simulator and hook into the risers of the paraglider or have anothe...

Page 14: ...rve parachute ever gets wet e g in a water landing you must remove it from the harness dry it and repack it before putting it back in the container Repairs and replacement of harness components cannot be performed by the user but exclusively by the manufacturer or staff authorised by the manufacturer The manufacturer and authorized service staff alone can use materials and techniques ensuring corr...

Page 15: ...xtreme temperatures etc The same holds true for damage attributable to accidents emergency parachute ope ning shock or normal wear 8 CERTIFICATES OF APPROVAL Distance between karabiner and seat Size S cm 43 M cm 45 L cm 47 XL cm 48 5 Distance between karabiners min max Size S cm 36 47 M cm 36 48 L cm 36 49 XL cm 36 49 5 Polypropylene seat size S di mensions Width Rear 33 cm Width Front 30 5 Depth ...

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