
Flughandbuch XCitor
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Spins occur when one side of the canopy stalls. The other side still continues to fly
forward, while the stalled side turns in the opposite direction.
RECOVERY
Quickly release the brakes.
Hint!
If the spin does not stop:
1.
Check whether you have released the brakes fully.
2.
Is the spin still doesn’t stop, use your recovery system.
Caution! Accident risk!
In strong turbulence, always keep far enough away from rock faces and other
obstacles. You need time and enough height to recover from extreme situations.
9.6 MAINTENANCE AND CARE
9.6.1 TRANSPORTING AND STORING THE PARAGLIDER
TRANSPORTATION
Always transport your paragliding equipment in the special quick pack bag and/or
in the thin walled Nylon protection bag.
STORAGE
Store all of your paragliding equipment away from UV light in a dry room which is
well-aired and has a constant temperature. Open the backpack and/or inner bag
and the belt a little so that air can get in.
Hint!
Sunlight, warmth and humidity can damage your equipment.
Temperatures lower than -10°C and higher than +50° C can make the wing
unfit to fly. The manufacturer's warranty will not applicable if the paraglider is not
stored at the correct temperature.
Never store a paraglider which was packed up while still wet.
If the paraglider gets wet, spread it out so that air reaches all parts of it. Since the
fibres absorb water, it can take several days until it is completely dry. If a paraglider
is stored wet, it can become unsuitable for flying after a short time.
9.6.2 CHECKING THE LINES
Measuring the length of the lines is part of the regular inspection.