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Maintenance and repairs
The materials used in this harness are composed of the best materials to ensure durability. Nevertheless, in order to ensure the
longest possible safe operation, keep the harness as clean and intact as possible.
Care and maintenance
Don’t draggle the SOUL on rough or rocky ground Avoid unnecessary exposure to UV, heat and moisture.
Store all equipment in a cool, dry place and never store them in wet or wet conditions.
Use a plastic brush and/or a damp cloth to wipe off dirt regularly. If there is unusually dirty, wash it with water and mild soap.
First remove the entire subcomponent. Allow the harness to dry naturally in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight.
Sometimes lubricate the pinch and buckle at least once a year with a silicone spray.
After hard and harness landing, the seat belt must be checked for damage and make sure the sand does not enter the buckle.
Inspection checklist
The harness should be checked and rescue parachutes should be repacked at least every 6 months
Additional inspections should be carried out after a collision, landing or take-off, or if there are signs of damage or excessive
wear. Always find the instructor or dealer’s advice in case of doubt.
The main aluminium
carabiners must be replaced at least every 5 years or after 500 hours, whatever comes first. Impacts may
create undetectable cracks that could result in structural failure under continuous load.