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General Glider Care

 Take care while using Your glider. The inappropriate and/or inaccurate 

use may cause the damage of the canopy and lines, and the glider may 

become dangerous in flight.

 Follow these rules and your Scotch will be in good condition:

- Do not expose your glider to the sun any longer than necessary

- Keep it away from water and other liquids

- Do not let the front edge hit the ground

- If wet dry Scotch in shade. If soaked in salty water, rinse the glider thor-

oughly in non-salty water

- Keep your glider away from fire

- Do not put anything heavy on your glider, do not pack it in a rucksack too 

tightly.

- Regularly inspect the canopy, lines, risers and harness. If you find any 

defects, contact your dealer or the manufacturer. Do not attempt to self-

repair the paraglider!

- If you detect a damaged line, inform the dealer or manufacturer about 

the line number according to the line plan

- Keep your Scotch in a rucksack in a dry well-ventilated place under neu-

tral temperature and humidity conditions

- If you do not use the glider, then once a month you should unpack it, 

ventilate it well, and then pack it back in the rucksack.

- Do not wash Scotch. Do not use detergents or solvents. Clean dirty 

places with wet soft cloth or sponge.

Packing Your glider

 The paraglider must be folded cell to cell so that the plastic rods at the 

leading edge lie flat on each other and don’t get bent. Try to pack your 

Scotch as loosely as the rucksack allows, because every fold weakens the 

cloth.

 Avoid packing the glider if it is wet or contains the abrasive particles 

(sand, ice...). If the glider was packed wet and/or contains abrasive staff 

- unpack it, let it dry and remove the trash from the canopy as soon as 

possible.

Содержание Scotch

Страница 1: ...oad test 5 8 Scotch NCV Skytex E25A 38 NCV Skytex E3H 27 Liros DC60 DC100 Edelrid A8000U S M L 0 943 1 1 054 16 18 20 9 38 9 95 10 49 5 5 13 51 15 2 16 88 7 52 7 97 8 4 4 18 288 306 322 1 8 1 4 2 1 5...

Страница 2: ...Scotch 3 A B C 10 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Scotch...

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Страница 4: ...Scotch Scotch Scotch 1 5 70 80 15 20 Scotch Scotch Scotch...

Страница 5: ...B Scotch 12 15 Scotch 3 4G 2 3 0 5 Scotch...

Страница 6: ...Scotch 1 50 Scotch Scotch...

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Страница 9: ...Scotch Scotch Scotch Scotch Scotch Scotch Scotch Scotch Scotch...

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Страница 11: ...ur flying skills Technical data The total weight in flight is equal to the weight of the pilot and all the equipment including the wing For Scotch it s usually pilot weight 5 7 kg We produce two varia...

Страница 12: ...irspace is clear You are not allowed to change the paraglider construction except adjust ing the brake lines because it might lead to unpredictability in flying and make the paraglider dangerous in ce...

Страница 13: ...its maximum speed when you pull the accelerator to its maximum and release the brakes Remember that when you use the accelerator your glider is more likely to collapse We do not recommend to use accel...

Страница 14: ...nd the wing The sink rate could be more than 15 m sec To get out of the spiral dive you must release the inner brake Mind that Scotch may take up to two more turns after releasing the brake While spir...

Страница 15: ...front collapse by itself You can pull the brakes about a 20 cm to speed the re inflation Deep stall parachuting To get out of this mode you must pull risers or swing the wing by pull ing and releasing...

Страница 16: ...le controlled flight you should land as soon as possible If normal flight is impossible use the parachute In flight damage Self rotation Increasing rotation usually takes place when the pilot has not...

Страница 17: ...self repair the paraglider If you detect a damaged line inform the dealer or manufacturer about the line number according to the line plan Keep your Scotch in a rucksack in a dry well ventilated place...

Страница 18: ...ing suspen sion line strength line geometry riser geometry and permeability of the canopy material one time at a year or every 100 hours of flying time whichever comes first Those inspection must be m...

Страница 19: ...Lineplan Scotch 16...

Страница 20: ...Lineplan Scotch 18...

Страница 21: ...Lineplan Scotch 20...

Страница 22: ...Risers Risers for Scotch S M L Length 480 mm Scotch S M L 480...

Страница 23: ...SCOTCH Wing check and repairs information Serial number Production date Test pilot Dealer Date...

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