17. Mounting in an outercontainer
1. Connect the release handle at the loop in the middle of
the deployment bag. Place the bridle at the side of the
container which you prefer.
2. Close the two lateral flaps of the outercontainer with two
packing-cords and closed it with the pins of the handle
provisionally.
3. Close the upper and lower flap with the pins. Remove the
packing cords then!
4. Close the upper flap finally. Notice the packing in the
“repack and inspection log book”.
5. To avoid an unintentional opening, the German type
approval (LTF) prescribe a minimum release-force of 20 N.
If the system does not have this minimum release-force, it is
necessary to build in a predetermined breaking point
(special thread). This have to define a minimum release
force of 20 N.
The special thread which is used as predetermined
breaking point must be put through the hole of the pin and
around the loop as shown on the picture.
Both ends of this special thread are fixed with a knot and an
additional seal.
To secure the pin it is only allowed to use certified material
because if the strength of this material is too high the save
operation of the rescue system is not guaranteed.
This thread is supplied by Fly market GmbH & Co. KG! Do
not use
other threads which may look the same!
Version b) hybrid deployment bag (optional):
27 b. Stow top of the canopy in the deployment bag.
28 b. Fold the rest of the canopy in S-folds (stack-pack).
31 b. Close the left and right side.
29 b. Bundle the lines in 3x3 “8-shaped” hanks. Do not
bundle the last 70 cm of lines.
30 b. Close the deployment bag with the lines. First the
long side. 1) then 2). No 2) is to be closed with the middle
grommet of the remaining flap A).
Attention: You have to use new rubber bands for
hanks and deployment bag everytime the parachute
is packed.
1
1
2
2
A
A
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