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Webbing to webbing connection
Webbing to webbing connection is light and easy. The webbing knot must be kept as
tight as possible. If loose these connections have potential danger of friction and
melting of the webbing during a deployment, which would significantly weaken or even
cut the connection. Tight both straps and secure them with rubber band or velcro.
The rescue container of the X-Dreamer comes with its own deployment handle. This
handle is firmly and permanently connected to the deployment bag of the parachute.
Placing the inner container with the rescue in the rescue compartment
First lay the harness-rescue bridle in the rescue compartment, then put the inner
container on top. It is essential that the inner container closure flaps with rescue lines
face the bottom (when in flight) of the harness. If a repacked reserve does not fit the
shape of the inner container it must be refolded to the correct shape.
Close the rescue parachute compartment
The flaps of the outer container are closed with the rubber lock loops and nylon split
pins. The release handle is held on the harness via pocket closures. The correct closing
procedure of the outer container can be seen from the pictures on the next page.
The correct closure and position of the lock loops on the nylon split pins are clearly
visible through the plastic windows on the release handle.