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Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. 

4035 Correia Drive 

Zephyrhills, FL 33542 

Phone: +1.813.788.1910 

Fax:     +1.813.788.2799 

E-mail: [email protected] 

Website: www.skydivewings.com 

 

Owner’s Manual for Packing, Donning, and Maintenance of the  

 

Wings Harness / Container System 

Manual P/N: SRI-700                                                     December 2019                           Serial Number: 
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Summary of Contents for Wings Series

Page 1: ...ills FL 33542 Phone 1 813 788 1910 Fax 1 813 788 2799 E mail sales skydivewings com Website www skydivewings com Owner s Manual for Packing Donning and Maintenance of the Wings Harness Container System Manual P N SRI 700 December 2019 Serial Number ___________________ ...

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Page 5: ...pment manufacturers and everyone else involved with the jump Failure to activate the main or reserve parachute or follow emergency procedures at a safe altitude and or equipment failure can result in severe injury or death IT IS THE USER S RESPONSIBILITY TO Receive proper training before any use of all skydiving equipment Be extremely careful and cautious Read and Understand all owner s and operat...

Page 6: ...r By using this equipment or allowing it to be used by others owner buyer waives any liability of SMI for personal injuries or any other damages arising from such use Any promise or representations inconsistent with or in addition to the Statement of Warranty are not authorized by SMI and shall not be binding WARNING Parachuting is a hazardous activity that can result in serious injury or death Fa...

Page 7: ...mpers Assembly of the Reserve Parachute using Soft Links 4 2 2 Installing Toggles to Control Lines 4 2 3 Assembly of the Reserve Static Line 4 2 4 Installing the Reserve Closing Loop 4 2 5 Installing the Automatic Activation Device AAD 4 3 Packing the Reserve Parachute 4 3 1 Setting the Reserve Parachute Brakes 4 3 2 PRO Packing the Reserve Parachute 4 4 Closing the Reserve Container 4 5 Closing w...

Page 8: ...stallation of Slider Bumpers Assembly of Main Canopy using Soft Links 5 3 Installing the Steering Toggles to the Main Risers 5 4 Attaching the Deployment Bag to the Canopy 5 5 Installation of the Main Canopy Release Handle 5 6 Attaching the 3 Ring Risers 5 7 Stowing the Main Steering Toggles 5 8 Flat Packing the Main Canopy 5 9 PRO Packing the Main Canopy 5 10 Closing the Main Container for Pull o...

Page 9: ...he Main Container for Ripcord 9 7 Closing the Main Container for Spring loaded P C Assist Static Line 9 8 Closing the Main Container for T O Pilot chute Assist Static Line 9 9 Closing the Main Container for Direct Bag Static Line 9 10 Using the Optional Semi Stowless Deployment Bag 9 11 Stowing the Optional Swoop Toggles Risers 9 12 Replacing the Magnets in the Riser Covers Sunrise Manufacturing I...

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Page 11: ...sport student and military applications SMI Inc is dedicated to address your needs with several harness container options While each system is available in a combination of sizes and options several Standard Features are included on the WINGS Harness Container system Main Pin Cover Having an upward facing pin cover creates the ultimate in pin protection from unintended knocks or bumps causing prem...

Page 12: ...y Handle BOC Ripcord or Static line Main Deployment Custom Colored Pillow Reserve Handle Custom Colored Cut away Handle Hard Inserts in Pillow Handles Collapsible Main Pilot chute Zero P or F 111 Throw out or Pull out Main Pilot chute Type 17 or Type VIII Main Risers STUDENT OPTIONS for the Wings Harness Container include Spring loaded Pilot Chute with Chest or Hip Mounted Ripcord AFF Left Side Ju...

Page 13: ... Leg Strap Hardware PS 22040 1 or Flip Flop Stainless Steel Adjuster Tensile Strength 2500 lbs Chest Strap Hardware PS 70101 1 or 1 Quick Fit Adapter Type 17 Mini Risers Mil W 4088 Tensile Strength 2500 lbs Large Ring Main Risers Type 8 Mil W 4088 Tensile Strength 4000 lbs Reserve Container and all pertaining parts are Tested and Approved under FAA TSO C23d Automatic Activation Device AAD set up w...

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Page 15: ...rod ____ used ____ used Pull up cord ____ used ____ used Leverage device ____ used ____ used Temporary pin ____ used ____ used Mechanical Tension Device ____ used ____ used Closing plate ____ used ____ used Additional tools ________________ ____ used ____ used ________________ ____ used ____ used ________________ ____ used ____ used ________________ ____ used ____ used ________________ ____ used _...

Page 16: ...AG MECHANICAL TENSION DEVICE PACKING PADDLE TENSION PLATE TEMPORARY PIN 22 GUN CLEANING ROD SCREW DRIVER SCISSORS PULL UP CORD Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL 3 2 Recommended Packing Tools ...

Page 17: ... present and sewn 4 1 1 Harness Container Laterals Symmetrical if adjustable Harness stitching present and correct Leg Straps Leg Pads Fold over is present and sewn Leg pads have reinforcing bar tacks Harness stitching is present and correct Reserve Container Grommets secure without burrs or sharp edges Binding tape is secure and sewn correctly AAD pocket and window sewn in place for AAD set up Fl...

Page 18: ...e Ripcord Handle is correct shape and smooth No broken strands of cable Straight pin Ball Shank in place Reserve Static Line RSL Bartacks are present No Corrosion or wear Velcro secure and in good shape Release clasp is in working order Mini Ring present and round in shape Main Container Binding Tape present and no stitches missing Closing Loop Retainer present Grommets free of burrs sharp edges H...

Page 19: ...ectly installed from link to parachute passing through the correct slider grommet Slider Slider is without holes burns or other damage Reinforcement tape in place and secure Grommets seated correctly without burrs or damage Bottom Skin Inspect each cell for any tears fraying or other damage Seams and attachment points stitched correctly and evenly Ribs Cross ports without damage Stitching correct ...

Page 20: ...d then an additional turn with a small wrench until the link is tight Pull the Bumper down and secure as per the instructions on page 5 of this chapter Begin the assembly process by ensuring that all lines are connected to the links correctly with the Outboard A lines on the outside of the link and the Center A line towards the inside of the link the longer side of the link towards the riser Once ...

Page 21: ...the bumper without twisting or turning the link Fold the top of the riser and install the link Tighten the barrel of the link Ensure continuity of the line group Cinch the bumper over the link and tack into place The tacking should go through both sides of the bumper and include a surgeon s knot and locking knot Once tight cut the loose ends of the tacking thread Follow these Instructions when usi...

Page 22: ...e Soft Link through the Reserve Riser Pass the lead of the Soft Link through the lines again Depending on the Soft Link manufacturer you may have to pass it through the Reserve Riser and the lines once or twice again Follow the manufacturer s instructions While keeping the continuity of the lines in order pass the Soft Link through each line Fold the end of the Reserve Riser as shown ...

Page 23: ...iser Hand tacking may be used to secure it between the Reserve Riser webbing After passing the Soft Link through the lines and the Reserve Riser the proper number of times pass the Soft Link lead through the loop of the other end of the Soft Link Pass the Loop end back through the Lead then tighten the knot formed LEAD LOOP ...

Page 24: ... bottom of the toggle Tighten the loop up to the grommet Repeat for the other toggle The parachute brakes are now ready to be stowed Pass the Control Line through the grommet from the back side of the toggle Once the Reserve Parachute is assembled onto the Reserve Risers pass the Control Line through the appropriate slider grommet and guide ring on the reserve riser ...

Page 25: ...ket Mate the Pile Velcro of the RSL with the Hook Velcro under the RSL channel on the Left Side of the Yoke Start at the lower end of the channel and proceed to the top Close cover when Velcro has been mated and RSL has been installed RSL is RED for clarity only If using the Reserve Boost pass the Ripcord Cable through the guide ring in the middle of the RSL then through the guide ring on the Cont...

Page 26: ...grommet Adjust the length of the closing loop to the proper length if known and tie several over hand knots to the tail to prevent slipping through the washer 1 2 Begin by lifting the elastic covering of the top grommet Pass the closing loop down through the top grommet Then up through the bottom grommet as shown 4 2 4 Installing the Reserve Closing Loop Tuck the excess closing loop under the elas...

Page 27: ...e in the spandex pouch fig 2 Route the Control Unit through the channel next to the floor plate Once threaded through this channel insert the Control Unit into the Back Pad pocket or the Reserve Cover Flap fig 3 Once secured in the spandex pocket the display should be clearly visible through the clear plastic window of the back pad Stow the excess cable in the channel or spandex pocket Close the V...

Page 28: ...ol line so that the cat s eye of the control line is just below the guide ring located on the riser Insert the toggle into the cat s eye Tuck the bottom of the toggle into the keeper S fold the excess control line next to the toggle tip Wrap and secure the Velcro around the toggle tip Repeat steps for the other brake 4 3 Reserve Packing Instructions ...

Page 29: ...s step or perform another continuity check 4 3 2 PRO Pack Method of the Reserve Parachute Follow the Instructions for stowing the Reserve Brake Toggles on page 12 Step outside of the lines group the lines together in one hand and place this group over your shoulder For these instructions the parachute is over the left shoulder Switch orientation if using the right shoulder With the parachute in th...

Page 30: ...n the A and B line attachment points and flake the material away from the center of the parachute Count the 3 right cells between the B and C line attachment points and flake the material away from the center of the parachute Count and flake the 3 right cells between the D lines and the Control Lines tail Repeat this process on the other side of the canopy Separate the nose one half on the side ce...

Page 31: ...nclude the nose in this cocoon The cocoon should roughly be the same width as the free bag S fold the three 3 nose cells under the corresponding side of the parachute Carefully squeeze out any trapped air S fold the canopy on top of itself S fold lower portion of canopy up to the trailing edge of the parachute and place under the trailing edge Place the Free bag under the canopy ...

Page 32: ... Fold the canopy back over itself Tuck the canopy into the corners of the Free bag Use the Free bag bridle to hold the safety stow in place S fold the canopy over onto itself once again Smooth out and make sure that the canopy is no wider than the Free bag ...

Page 33: ... fold it on top of itself Roll the center material to the depth of the Free bag Place your knee on to hold in place Place into the Free bag Repeat the other side ear Straighten and smooth out the ear formed after following the center seam Follow the center seam to the end ...

Page 34: ...afety stow Use two 2 line bights 1 1 2 2 to secure the Free bag closed Begin to stow the rest of the reserve parachute lines into the pocket on the Free bag Alternate back and forth until lines are into the pocket and Reserve Risers are to the Free bag The Reserve Free bag ready to be placed into the Reserve Container ...

Page 35: ...to be sure that the AAD cutter is installed correctly and that the closing loop goes through the cutter Carefully lift the Free bag Flip the Free bag over to the bottom of the Reserve Container Do NOT twist the lines Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Use a knee to form a nest for the Reserve Pilot chute Spring ...

Page 36: ...olds depends on the width of the Free bag leaving about 3 of Bridle remaining Tuck the folded Bridle under the Side Flaps Do NOT tuck more than 1 on each side Close the Left Side Flap then the Right Side Flap Secure with a temporary pin S fold the remaining Bridle as shown Use a rifle cleaning rod to pull the pull up cord through the pilot chute ...

Page 37: ...emporary pin Be sure that the Top Closing Flap and the Ripcord Pin are under the tape of the Top Cover Flap as shown Close the Top Flap and secure with a temporary pin Close the Bottom Flap and secure with the Ripcord Pin Check that the RSL is properly installed The Ripcord cable must be through the ring of the RSL and the guide ring of the Wings and be above the cutaway housing ...

Page 38: ... Tuck the Top Reserve Cover Flap into the Bottom Reserve Flap pocket The Wings Harness Container ready for the Main Parachute to be packed Follow all applicable Rules for Documenting and Sealing the Reserve Container COUNT THE TOOLS USED DURING THE PACKING ...

Page 39: ...e closing loop and the center grommet of the Free bag Check to be sure that the AAD cutter is installed correctly and that the closing loop goes through the cutter Carefully lift the Free bag Flip the Free bag over to the bottom of the Reserve Container Do NOT twist the lines Use a knee to form a nest for the Reserve Pilot chute Spring ...

Page 40: ...an 1 on each side Keep the Bridle to the left side of the center of the Free bag S fold the Bridle into 6 8 folds depends on the width of the Free bag to the Reserve Boost modification Fold the Bridle back towards the top of the container Arm the M A R D Reserve Boost at this time Check to be sure that the RSL for the Reserve Boost is clear of the Reserve Riser and the Cutaway Housing ...

Page 41: ...cturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Arm the M A R D Reserve Boost at this time by passing the Spectra Line Loop down through the 0 grommet Pass the Spectra Line through the mini ring of the M A R D Reserve Boost RSL ...

Page 42: ...6 Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Loop the Spectra Line back up through the 0 grommet of the Reserve Freebag Bridle Slide the Long Pin through the loop on the end of the Spectra line ...

Page 43: ...rnational Inc WINGS MANUAL Stow the long pin into the channel under the tuck tab flap Be certain that it is in it s own channel of T III tape yellow Tuck the stiffened T III Tab red into the tuck flap on top of the Long Pin Channel ...

Page 44: ...28 Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Pull any excess Spectra line up through the grommet Stow any excess Spectra line into the pocket shown ...

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Page 46: ...Pilot chute Tuck any excess RSL into the channel pocket on the top left side of the free bag The M A R D Reserve Boost is armed Continue to close the Reserve Container Close the side flaps Secure with a temporary pin S fold the remaining Bridle as shown Reserve Boost armed and ready to close ...

Page 47: ...licable rules for Documenting and Sealing the Reserve Container COUNT THE TOOLS USED DURING PACKING Center the Pilot chute over the Side Flap grommets While compressing the Pilot chute be sure to keep all of the pilot chute material folded into the spring and secure with a temporary pin Make sure the Top Closing Flap is under the retaining tape of the Top Pin Cover Flap Close and secure with a tem...

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Page 49: ...ct slider grommet Slider Slider is without holes burns or other damage Reinforcement tape in place and secure Grommets seated correctly without burrs or damage Bottom Skin Inspect each cell for any tears fraying or other damage Seams and attachment points stitched correctly and evenly Ribs Cross ports without damage Stitching correct on seams Reinforcing tape present on loaded ribs No other damage...

Page 50: ...mper down and secure as per the instructions on pg 3 of this chapter Begin the assembly process by ensuring that all lines are connected to the links correctly with the Outboard A lines on the outside of the link and the Center A line towards the inside of the link the longer side of the link towards the riser Once the continuity of the lines is set ensure the slider is correctly oriented the slid...

Page 51: ...the top of the riser and install the link Tighten the barrel of the link Ensure continuity of the line group Cinch the bumper over the link and tack into place The tacking should go through both sides of the bumper and include a surgeon s knot and locking knot Once tight cut the loose ends of the tacking thread Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Follow these instructions when usi...

Page 52: ... you may have to pass it through the Main Riser and the lines once or twice again Follow the manufacturer s instructions While keeping the continuity of the lines in order pass the Soft Link through each line Fold the end of the Main Riser as shown Pass the Lead of the Soft Link through the Riser After passing the Soft Link through the lines and the Main Riser the proper number of times pass the S...

Page 53: ...is Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Tuck the Loop and Lead ends under the Main Riser A hand tack may be used to secure it under the Main Riser Pass the Ring through the Lead then tighten the knot formed ...

Page 54: ...p to the grommet Repeat for the other toggle The parachute brakes are now ready to be stowed Feed the Control Line through the rear of the toggle Once the Main Parachute is assembled onto the Main Risers feed the Control Line through the appropriate slider grommet and guide ring on the Main Riser Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL ...

Page 55: ...are straight and not tangled Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL The Deployment Bag is now attached and ready to have the rubber bands or tube stows attached Use the correct size rubber band or tube stow as per the canopy manufacturer s instructions Tighten the Rapide Link finger tight then use a small wrench to turn the barrel 1 4 turn Do NOT over tighten the link ...

Page 56: ...as to not snag the Type IIA line loop of the risers Begin by feeding the shortest yellow cable into the short cutaway housing Feed the other yellow cable into the other cutaway housing Mate the Hook Velcro of the Main Canopy Release Handle to the Pile Velcro in the pocket on the Right Main Lift Webbing Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL ...

Page 57: ...hrough the small Riser ring and into the grommet Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL From the back side of the Riser feed the loop through the housing grommet Feed the yellow cable through the loop Attach the Shackle to the Reserve Static Line RSL ring CAUTION Be sure that the loop goes through only the small ring Stow the yellow cable into the channel on the backside of the Riser...

Page 58: ...at s eye is just through the guide ring Tuck the toggle into the elastic keeper Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Pass the toggle through the cat s eye of the steering line Stow the excess brake line under the elastic keeper Tuck the toggle tail into the elastic keeper ...

Page 59: ...ine groups lay out the parachute in front of you and away from the harness container assembly Maintaining line tension will help in later steps With tension on the A and B line groups fold the B line section on top of the A lines With tension on the A line groups fold the leading edge under the A line group Walk to the top of the canopy and Count and flake out the cells leading edges Count and fla...

Page 60: ...side of the pack job and the left control lines and material on the left side of the pack job Bring the slider up to the slider stops and quarter the slider Fold the material between the control lines out and away from the center of the pack job While keeping the control lines in the center of the pack job begin wrapping the tail around the canopy Make sure to include the slider 12 Follow the inst...

Page 61: ...using a Collapsible Pilot Chute cock the system now Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Pull the pilot chute handle until you see the mark in the window and the line is taut Cock the pilot chute before placing into the Deployment Bag While placing a foot on the bridle near the top of the canopy hold the pilot chute handle or hacky firmly and pull until the slack has been removed f...

Page 62: ...With the lines from the center of the folded canopy Stow the first line bight through either of the center grommet stow bands Stow another line bight through the other center grommet stow band Bring the lines up through the center of the canopy and out of the Deployment Bag Insert the other corner of the canopy into the other corner of the Deployment Bag Place one corner of the canopy stack into t...

Page 63: ...facturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Open the Main Container and check for debris twigs and pebbles Attach the Pull up Cord to the Closing Loop from the 0 grommet at the top of the Main Container Lift the Main Deployment Bag over the container without twisting the lines and place into the Main Container with the lines towards the Bottom Flap of the container and the Bridle towards the Reserve ...

Page 64: ...nternational Inc WINGS MANUAL Secure with the Closing Pin BOTTOM TOP RIGHT LEFT Close the Pin Protector Flap and tuck the pilot chute bridle under the Right Side Flap as shown With the Bridle placed at the top right corner close the Bottom Main Flap over the D bag and feed the closing loop through the grommet of the Main Bottom Flap ...

Page 65: ...7 Fold the Pilot chute in 1 2 with the bridle coming out of the middle Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Fold the Pilot chute in 1 2 again with the bridle still coming out of the middle Fold the Pilot chute into 1 3 s towards the center ...

Page 66: ...t chute into a tube shape small enough to fit into the Pilot chute Pocket on the bottom flap Insert the Pilot chute into the pocket Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Wings packed and ready to Skydive ...

Page 67: ...e fore finger and the thumb Repeat for the opposite hand and line groups The slider should be between your body and the parachute Walk towards the parachute between the line groups moving the slider up the lines with you and separate the line groups in your hands Upon reaching the parachute check that the control lines are not twisted around any other line groups If so restart this step or perform...

Page 68: ...t each cell and grasp this group Push the nose through the center of the parachute and pull it briskly back out Place the tip of the leading edge between your knees and hold the material in place Starting with the A line group count the 5 right cells between the A and B line attachment points and flake the material away from the center of the parachute Count the 5 right cells between the B and C l...

Page 69: ...re not to disturb the canopy Keep the roll tight and make enough turns until the top skin appears tight and able to hold the cocoon shape Fold the remaining material on top of the first S fold 21 The first S fold should be approximately 1 3 of the canopy material Gently lay the canopy on the floor Keep the lines tight and do not disturb the pack job Carefully lay on the canopy to remove as much ex...

Page 70: ...e handle or hacky firmly and pull until the slack has been removed from the bridle and the pilot chute is extended to the length of the inside 3 8 tape If using a Collapsible Pilot Chute cock the system now Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Pull the pilot chute handle until you see the mark in the window and the line is taut ...

Page 71: ...e bight through either of the center grommet stow bands Stow another line bight through the other center grommet stow band Stow the 3rd and 4th line bights using the remaining two grommet stow bands Bring the lines up through the center of the canopy and out of the Deployment Bag Continue stowing the lines alternating back and forth until approximately 12 remain Sunrise Manufacturing International...

Page 72: ...n Deployment Bag over the container without twisting the lines and place into the Main Container with the lines towards the Bottom Flap of the container and the Bridle towards the Reserve container Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Open the Main Container and check for debris twigs and pebbles Attach the Pull up Cord to the Closing Loop from the 0 grommet at the top of the Main ...

Page 73: ...nternational Inc WINGS MANUAL Secure with the Closing Pin BOTTOM TOP RIGHT LEFT Close the Pin Protector Flap and tuck the pilot chute bridle under the Right Side Flap as shown With the Bridle placed at the top right corner close the Bottom Main Flap over the D bag and feed the closing loop through the grommet of the Main Bottom Flap ...

Page 74: ...6 Fold the Pilot chute in 1 2 with the bridle coming out of the middle Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Fold the Pilot chute in 1 2 again with the bridle still coming out of the middle Fold the Pilot chute into 1 3 s towards the center ...

Page 75: ...t chute into a tube shape small enough to fit into the Pilot chute Pocket on the bottom flap Insert the Pilot chute into the pocket Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Wings packed and ready to Skydive ...

Page 76: ...of the Main Container Arrange the bridle into folds 6 8 long and lay the folded bridle across the upper part of the bag Be sure NOT to tuck these folds down between the deployment bag and the bottom of the Reserve Container To do so may retard the action of the pilot chute Using your pull up cord close the Bottom Flap Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Loosely fold the pilot chut...

Page 77: ...ds on the bottom of the Main Container See Fig 1 2 3 29 Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 For tight pack jobs Tuck BOTH Stiffeners into the Right Side Pouch ONLY Always keep these parts on top of the Bottom Closing Flap ...

Page 78: ...ve Close the Left Side Flap and secure with the Straight Pin 30 Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Tuck the extra Pull out Bridle under the Right Side Flap Close the Main Pin Protector Flap Close the Right Side Flap ...

Page 79: ...ve no matter how experienced the jumper is Your pre jump equipment check should follow a logical order 6 1 Proper Fit of the Wings Harness Container System Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL 6 2 Equipment Check of the Wings Harness Container System A thorough pre jump equipment check includes the following checks 1 Check the Reserve Pin and Cable The reserve pin should be straigh...

Page 80: ...aps are threaded properly and not twisted The free ends of the leg straps should be tucked into the leg pads Thread the Chest Strap through the friction adapter Snug up the Chest Strap but do not over tighten The Main Lift Webbing should remain parallel when the chest strap is properly adjusted Stow the excess in the elastic keeper Stow all excess straps in the elastic keepers Be certain that all ...

Page 81: ... If using a Ripcord firmly grip the handle and pull down and away from the body to arm s length 7 2 Releasing the Main Parachute Certain circumstances may require the release of the Main Parachute from the Wings Harness Container Practice these procedures on the ground before boarding the aircraft to skydive 1 Locate the Main Parachute Release Handle Cutaway Handle on the Right Main Lift Webbing 2...

Page 82: ...acticed at all times In addition to the storage requirements stipulated in the General Storage Requirements the following is a list of specifics that must be enforced when storing parachutes 1 Except for those assemblies required for contingency operations parachutes will NOT be stored in a packed configuration 2 Stored parachute assemblies will be secured from access by unauthorized personnel 3 A...

Page 83: ...quipment will be condemned If the Harness Container or any of its components have been immersed in water be it fresh or salt water the Harness Container and any of the components immersed shall be rinsed immediately or placed in a double plastic bag with the top securely closed to keep the contents in a wet state until they can be rinsed If they cannot be rinsed within 24 hours they will be condem...

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Page 85: ...g under the ring of the Reserve Static Line Pictured above is the Reserve Boost Extension Lanyard and the Reserve Static Line Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Pass the ring of the Reserve Boost Extension Lanyard through the loop of the lanyard Tighten the knot formed The Reserve Boost RSL Extension Lanyard is ready to install on the Wings Container ...

Page 86: ...the optional AFF Left Side Main Deployment Handle Mate the Pile Velcro of the Pouch to the Hook Velcro of the AFF Left Side Handle Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Pictured above is the AFF Left Side Main Deployment Handle The AFF Left Side Main Deployment Pouch before assembly of the Handle Begin by mating the Hook Velcro of the AFF Left Side Main Deployment Handle with the Pi...

Page 87: ...unrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Alternate passing the cable through the loops of the Bottom Flap and the Pouch The AFF Left Side Main Deployment Handle assembled and ready for the Main Container to be closed Pass the yellow cable down into the T III channel in front of the Spandex Pouch opening Be sure to include the small loop in the corner of the Bottom Flap ...

Page 88: ...Container and closing the Main Container in Chp 5 Pictured above is the Wings Container with the optional AFF Left Side Main Deployment Handle for Throw out Pilot Chute Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Placing the Throw out Pilot Chute into the AFF Left Side Jumpmaster Pouch is the same as a standard Bottom of Container Pouch See Chp 5 Once assembled the AFF Left Side Jumpmaste...

Page 89: ...sembly with the optional AFF Left Side Main Spring loaded Pilot Chute Deployment Handle Slide the tab of the AFF Left Side Main Deployment Handle into the pocket as shown above Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Pictured above is the AFF Left Side Main Deployment Handle Begin by feeding the Ripcord into the Ripcord Housing on the bottom of the Main Container OR on the Right Main ...

Page 90: ...er with a Ripcord Assembly pg 7 Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Mate the Velcro of the Handle and the Container then fasten the snap of the Handle to the snap on the Container The AFF Left Side Main Deployment Handle ready for closing ...

Page 91: ...Main Ripcord Housing located on the right side of the Bottom of the Main Container OR on the Right Main Lift Webbing Pass the Ripcord Cable through the Closing Loop Pass the Ripcord Cable through the Loop of the AFF Jumpmaster s Handle Close the Flaps per the Instructions on pg 8 Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL RIGHT Continue to pass the Ripcord Cable into the channel on the L...

Page 92: ...excess black cable into the channel on the Left Side Flap Place the Deployment Bag into the Main Container tray with the Pilot Chute launch pad facing up and the lines to the bottom of the tray Close the Left Main Flap Use the closing loop mounted to the bottom of the Main Container Flap S fold the Bridle on top of the launch pad Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL LEFT RIGHT Whil...

Page 93: ...Static Line Assembly Feed both loops through both loops of the Spring loaded Pilot Chute Begin with the Pile Velcro piece B and the smaller loop end of the Pilot Chute Bridle Should look like this Feed the ends through both of the loops at the same time forming a double loop Tighten the formed knot Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL B B A ...

Page 94: ...e loop of itself Tighten the formed Lark s Head knot The Spring loaded Pilot Chute Assist is ready to be assembled to the Deployment system for closing of the Main Container Mate the Hook and Pile Velcro of the and proceed to close the Main Container as follows on the next page Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL A ...

Page 95: ...hod or the PRO Pack method Follow the instructions for placing the canopy into the Deployment Bag Chp 5 S fold the Pilot Chute Bridle on top of the Deployment Bag S fold the Static Line Bridle on top of the Pilot Chute Bridle Lay the Static line Assist on top of the S folds Feed the Pull up cord through the Left Side Flap Feed the Pull up cord through the Top Flap Sunrise Manufacturing Internation...

Page 96: ...hown Stow the first bight of the Static Line into the first rubber band Stow the remainder of the Static Line into the pocket on the side of the Container Continue stowing until last rubber band Stow the second bight of the Static Line into the opposite side rubber band Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL RIGHT ...

Page 97: ...row out Pilot Chute Assist Static Line Pouch Pass the Loop of the Static Line through the Type 4 Loop on the end of the Pilot Chute Pouch Pass the rest of the Static Line through the Static Line Loop creating a Lark s Head Knot Tighten the knot formed Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL ...

Page 98: ... Loop at the top of the Pilot Chute Finger tighten plus 1 4 turn with a small wrench Mate the Pile Velcro of the tab with the Hook Velcro of the Pouch Fold the Pilot Chute in Half Fold the Pilot Chute in 1 3 s towards the middle Finally roll the Pilot Chute into a narrow roll and place into the pouch Tab first Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL B ...

Page 99: ...ines to the bottom Lay the Pouch on top of the Deployment Bag Use the closing loop mounted on the bottom of the Reserve Container Close the Bottom Main Flap first Close the Top Main Flap Close the Left Main Flap Close the Right Main Flap Be sure Static Line comes from the top right side Insert Black Cable Stow extra black cable into channel and close Flap Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WI...

Page 100: ...bber band Stow the second bight of the Static Line into the opposite side rubber band Continue stowing until last rubber band Stow the remainder of the Static Line into the pocket on the side of the Container Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL ...

Page 101: ... 4 Loop that is attached to the inside of the Main Bag through the grommet Pass the loop of the Static Line through the red loop of the Main Bag Pass the rest of the Static Line through the Static Line Loop creating a Lark s Head Knot Tighten the knot formed Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL ...

Page 102: ... Bottom Flap and pull the closing loop through the grommet S fold the Static Line on top of the Deployment Bag about 12 16 or to the black cables Feed the pull up cord through the Top Flap and pull the closing loop through the grommet Feed the pull up cord through the Left Side and pull the closing loop through the grommet Close the Right Side Flap and feed one of the black cables through the clos...

Page 103: ...bber band Stow the second bight of the Static Line into the opposite side rubber band Continue stowing until last rubber band Stow the remainder of the Static Line into the pocket on the side of the Container Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL ...

Page 104: ...c WINGS MANUAL 9 10 Using the Optional Semi Stowless Deployment Bag The Wings Semi Stowless Main Deployment Bag uses either Elastic Stow Bands or regular Rubber Stow Bands to close the Deployment Bag Be sure to have a small washer before the knot to keep the band from passing through the grommet when using the Elastic Stow Bands When using Elastic Stow Bands pull them through the 0 grommets using ...

Page 105: ...ing the Semi Stowless Main Deployment Bag 21 Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL S fold the lines back and forth placing onto the pouch Leave about 18 unstowed The Deployment Bag is ready to be placed into the Main Container Open the Line Pouch and fold back the closing flap Close the Pouch and tuck the flaps under to secure the lines ...

Page 106: ...ide to the Right Riser Pass the Steering Line through the appropriate Slider Grommet then through the mini ring closest to the lines 22 Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Pass the Steering Line through the rear of the Steering Toggle Slip the loop of the Steering Line over the lower tab of the Steering Toggle Tighten the knot formed ...

Page 107: ...turing International Inc WINGS MANUAL Pass the Steering Toggle through the cat s eye of the Steering Line to secure the line Should look like this Repeat the other side Stow the Toggle Tabs under the Elastic Keepers on the Risers Slip the excess loop of the Steering Line under the elastic as shown ...

Page 108: ...ttracting to each other and not repelling each other Flip one over to correct the attraction to each other The Wings Harness Container has the options of Magnetic Riser Covers The Magnets can easily be replaced when needed Shown above are the three 3 magnet pockets The magnets are held in place with Velcro Slide them out to replace them B B A A C C Shown above is the other side of the Riser Cover ...

Page 109: ...Articulated FreeFly Wings Vision SRI 201 Reserve Pilot Chute SRI 202 Reserve Pilot Chute Cap SRI 203 Reserve Free bag and Bridle SRI 205 Square Reserve Toggles Set of 2 SRI 206 Reserve Ripcord Assembly SRI 207 Reserve Static Line RSL SRI 208 Student FXC Ripcord Assembly SRI 209 B Pillow Reserve Handle SRI 210 A Reserve Boost New Complete System SRI 210 B Reserve Boost Added to Existing Parts Sunri...

Page 110: ...cro SRI 306 CRW Main Risers Type 8 SRI 310 Main Steering Toggles Set of 2 SRI 311 Main Steering Toggles w Velcro Set of 2 SRI 313 Main CRW Steering Toggles Set of 2 SRI 314 Main Release Handle Pillow Style SRI 315 Main Release Handle Loop Style SRI 400 Main Spring Pilot Chute SRI 401 Main Spring Pilot Chute Bridle SRI 402 Main Spring P C Bridle Static line Assist SRI 403 Main Standard P C w Plasti...

Page 111: ...I 411 Main Pull out Handle SRI 412 Main Static line SRI 413 A Pouch for Main S L Pilot Chute Assist SRI 413 B T O PC for Static Line Assist SRI 414 A AFF Left Side Jumpmaster Handle T O SRI 414 B AFF Left Side Jumpmaster Handle Spring SRI 415 AFF BOC Pocket SRI 500 Main Deployment Bag SRI 500 A Main Deployment Bag Semi Stowless SRI 500 B Main Deployment Bag Closing Bungee SRI 600 Main Metal Ripcor...

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Page 113: ...Reserve Toggles Set of 2 SRI 203 Reserve Free bag w Bridle SRI 201 Reserve Pilot Chute SRI 202 Reserve Pilot Chute Cap Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL SRI 206 Reserve Ripcord Handle SRI 207 Reserve Static Line RSL ...

Page 114: ...al Inc WINGS MANUAL SRI 209 B Reserve Ripcord Pillow Style SRI 304 Main Risers T 17 SRI 301 Main Risers T 8 Mini Ring SRI 310 Main Steering Toggles Set of 2 SRI 210 Free bag with Reserve Boost SRI 211 RESERVE BOOST RSL EXTENSION LANYARD ...

Page 115: ...al Inc WINGS MANUAL SRI 315 Main Release Loop Style SRI 412 Main Static line SRI 400 Main Spring P C w Bridle SRI 402 Spring loaded P C Parts A B Static Line Assist SRI 314 Main Release Handle Red A B SRI 404 Main Collapsible P C w Hacky ...

Page 116: ...SRI 500 A Main Deployment Bag Semi Stowless SRI 413 A Pouch Connector Main T O Pilot Chute Static Line Assist SRI 413 B Main T O Pilot Chute Static Line Assist SRI 414 A AFF Left Side Jumpmaster Handle T O Pilot Chute SRI 414 B AFF Left Side Jumpmaster Handle Spring loaded Pilot Chute ...

Page 117: ...5 Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL SRI 500 B Main Deployment Bag Closing Bungee SRI 601 Main Ripcord Plastic Handle SRI 600 Main Metal Ripcord Assembly ...

Page 118: ...1 NOTES Sunrise Manufacturing International Inc WINGS MANUAL ...

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