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Date: 30.06.2004 

Manual

 

Revision: 0

 

DEMON US 

  

 

 

Page: 6 

Performance Variable e.K.  Am Tower 16, D-54634 Bitburg 

Technical Specifications 

Canopy 

Model 

Size 

Weight 

Exit 

Weight 

Min. 

Exit 

Weight 

Max. 

Lines 

Micro & 
Vectran 

     

ft² 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

 

Demon 60 

60 

3,5 

60 

150 

M500/725  

V750 

Demon 70 

70 

3.5 

70 

167 

M500/725 

V750 

Demon 80 

80 

4.5 

80 

189 

M500/725 

V750 

Demon 90 

90 

4.5 

90 

213 

M500/725 

V750 

Demon 100 

100 

5.5 

100 

230 

M500/725 

V750 

Demon 110 

110 

5.5 

110 

242 

M500/725 

V750 

Demon 120 

120 

5,5 

120 

264 

M500/725 

V750 

Demon 130 

130 

6.0 

130 

275 

M500/725 

V750 

Pack- 

volume 

cuinch 

170 

190 

210 

240 

270 

300 

330 

355 

Read Before Assembly or Use

 

 

Since parachutes are manufactured and inspected by people,

 

there is always a possibility this

 

para-

chute  contains  defects  as  a  result  of  human  error

.

    Therefore,  the  entire  parachute  system—main 

and reserve canopies, harness, container and other components—must be thoroughly inspected be-

fore its first and before each subsequent use. 
 

Parachutes get weaker over time for a number of reasons.  They receive wear during packing, de-
ployment and landing.  Exposure to many agents, including sunlight, heat and household chemicals, 

significantly weakens parachutes.  The damage may or may not be obvious. 

 
To help minimize the risk of parachute failure and possible serious injury or death, the entire para-

chute system should be thoroughly inspected at least every 120 days or 50 jumps, whichever comes 

first.  It should be immediately inspected if at any time it is exposed to a degrading element or unusu-
ally hard opening or any time damage may be suspected. 

 
Remember that some chemicals will continue to degrade the parachute long after initial exposure.  

Regular and thorough inspections are necessary to insure the structural integrity, reliability and flight 

characteristics of the system are maintained. 
 
Always know the entire life history of every part of your parachute system.  That way you will know 
no part has been exposed to an element that may seriously weaken or damage it. 

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Страница 1: ...30 06 2004 Manual Revision 0 DEMON US Page 1 Performance Variable e K Am Tower 16 D 54634 Bitburg Performance Variable e K Am Tower 16 D 54634 Bitburg Ph 49 6561 948725 info myskyshop de www myskysho...

Страница 2: ...ality and durability of this sport canopy You and your rigger should carefully inspect your new canopy Then please take the time to read this manual and thoroughly familiarize yourself with all aspect...

Страница 3: ...Inspection Procedure 9 Installation of PD Soft Links 10 Cleaning Your Canopy Storage 11 Introductory Jumps 12 Swoop Landings 13 14 DOs and DON Ts for Consistently Good Openings 15 16 Packing Tips for...

Страница 4: ...r organizations for instruction If you are not in the USA get instructions from a competent instructor that is rated by your country s organization Jumping this parachute without first receiving thoro...

Страница 5: ...rwise By using this parachute assembly or allowing it to be used by others the user waives any liability of the manufacturer for personal injuries or other damages arising from such use If the buyer d...

Страница 6: ...cted be fore its first and before each subsequent use Parachutes get weaker over time for a number of reasons They receive wear during packing de ployment and landing Exposure to many agents including...

Страница 7: ...ta panel canopies of different sizes may look the same A typical ready to jump sport piggyback rig and both canopies weighs 20 to 30 lbs Add this plus the weight of your jumpsuit clothing and accessor...

Страница 8: ...position it can obstruct your vision Assembly Your canopy should be assembled by a certified rigger Before you begin be sure the risers tog gles bridle deployment bag pilot chute harness container an...

Страница 9: ...bric strength 3 Bottom surface Turn the canopy over and spread it out to inspect bottom skin Check for rips stains failed seams Check fabric strength and line attachment points 4 Inspect each rib from...

Страница 10: ...Date 30 06 2004 Manual Revision 0 DEMON US Page 10 Performance Variable e K Am Tower 16 D 54634 Bitburg 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 8 9 Installation of Performance Designs Soft Links...

Страница 11: ...they get wet this does not mean that they will return to the exact same size when dry Small changes in lengths may make a large difference in canopy performance To maintain the best performance avoid...

Страница 12: ...eed Turn the canopy by pulling on the front or rear risers rather than the toggles Fly some practice approaches and flare the canopy as you would when you land it Notice how far you must depress the t...

Страница 13: ...ot to We have included this section to minimize the risk to those who are going to at tempt swoop landings Do not try any swoop landings until you are very familiar with your canopy and the landing ar...

Страница 14: ...ase in airspeed increasing the flare power on almost any landing The flare then begins with a smooth release of the front risers and is continued by smoothly pulling the toggles down as much as necess...

Страница 15: ...n a larger version of the same parachute Over the past few years more and more canopies are being designed with naturally soft opening characteristics without the need for any special packing requirem...

Страница 16: ...ain risers This can cause the lines to grab the bottom of the reserve container as the pilot chute lifts the main D bag out of the main container causing the bag to spin while the lines unstow Some lo...

Страница 17: ...r new canopy 1 Don t forget to cock the slider 2 Make sure slider is as far up as possible and stays there 3 Keep all 9 cells together see packing illustrations 7 to 16 4 and push them back to the B l...

Страница 18: ...s an indoor shady area is best Packing in the sunlight is unavoidable at most places so try to reduce your canopy s exposure to di rect sunlight as much as possible Cover it with a packing mat or jump...

Страница 19: ...container manufacturer about this The key to making the job easy is to pack fast and accurately Each fold or roll must be done quickly and correctly the first time This will only come with practice Pa...

Страница 20: ...he canopy and pilot chute Although the owner s manual that came with the rig contains specific inspection procedures be sure to check the items listed below Reserve It must be sealed and in date The r...

Страница 21: ...ted lines it is usually better to leave the risers at tached to the harness while you correct the problem unless the risers were attached incorrectly to begin with Disconnecting the risers usually mak...

Страница 22: ...mance Variable e K Am Tower 16 D 54634 Bitburg After the parachute system has been inspected stow the brakes according to the instructions pro vided by the manufacturer of your rig Different rig manuf...

Страница 23: ...er B Grasp the Drawstring and pull down and back with a quick movement to the Drawstring full length This will allow the Hooks to lock the slider in the collapsed position C Release the line and fly n...

Страница 24: ...ere injuries to the pilot Folding the Canopy 1 Crouch next to the risers and face your canopy Slip fin gers of your left hand between the left hand risers and be tween the left hand steering line and...

Страница 25: ...ing each other and no twisted lines 5 The nose openings should be facing the rig and the tail should be farthest from the rig If the reverse is true double check to be sure the rig is container side u...

Страница 26: ...entire nose with one hand as shown 8 Pull each cell completely out and keep it in your hand 9 Then pick up the next taking care not to miss any until all of them are in your hand 10 11 When you have t...

Страница 27: ...go through the front slider grommets the ones that should be closest to you 15 Since there is a lot of fabric between the A and B line attachment points it is easy to separate the two line groups Loo...

Страница 28: ...es Take the whole D line group on one side and pull it out gently 19 Fold the D line group in with one motion to put a real fold in the fabric between the C and D lines Do the same thing on the other...

Страница 29: ...ling out the trailing edge of the canopy that extends from the inside steering line to the very center of the trailing edge 24 Wrap that part of the tail half way around the canopy Hold in place with...

Страница 30: ...the deployment bag 30 Dress canopy to a width slightly wider than the bag All the slider should stay inside the rolled tail The slider must not be allowed to move down the lines even the smallest dow...

Страница 31: ...r knee still in place pull the bag over the canopy one side at a time Hold the corner of the canopy bundle up while you pull the bag over it then roll the canopy into the corner of the bag This helps...

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