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COMPATIBILITY TEST
The PEPPER CROSS LIGHT rescue system is appropriate for integrated reserve chute contai-
ners. The first time installation of the Reserve chute into the harness should be carried out
only by an expert, a so-called compatibility-testing authority. This requirement is necessa-
ry to make sure that no unsuitable harnesses with integrated outer containers are used in
combination with our reserve. Please contact your flight school or skywalk dealer to prepare
for the initial installation. There you can find in most cases a certified compatibility tester.
ATTENTION
AFTER EVERY REPACKING AND REINSTALLATION OF THE RESERVE CHUTE IN THE
OUTER CONTAINER, THE CORRECT OPENING OF THE OUTER CONTAINER MUST
BE CHECKED WITH THE PILOT SITTING IN FLIGHT POSITION, PULLING ON THE
RESCUE HANDLE AND ENSURING THAT THE OUTER CONTAINER OPENS SMOOTH-
LY, THE RESERVE CHUTE IS HANGING ON THE RESCUE HANDLE, AND IS PROPER-
LY CONNECTED TO THE HARNESS. THE PULLING FORCE OF THE RELEASE HANDLE
MUST BE BETWEEN 4 AND 8 DAN.
CONNECT THE RESEVE CHUTE TO THE HARNESS
The main riser of the reserve chute is connected to the V-lines of the harness by a suitable
steel screw shackle. An alternative is the connection of the two lines by means of softlinks.
It is important to ensure that the connection is centered, that is, the two connecting lines
leading to the shoulder straps are of the same length. If the harness does not have an inte-
grated attachment possibility for the reserve chute on the shoulder straps, then the reserve
chute connecting line can also be attached to both main carabiners.
CAUTION
THE LINK SHOULD HAVE A MINIMUM BREAKING LOAD OF 2400 DAN, AND
THE CONNECTING LINES SHOULD BE SECURED TO THE CONNECTING LINK WITH
A RUBBER RING, A NEOPRENE GUARD OR A FIXING TAPE TO PREVENT WEAR
AND SLIPPING.
MAINTENANCE
The skywalk PEPPER CROSS LIGHT rescue should be repacked at least every 6 months, as
detailed in the packing instructions. We always recommend that this rescue parachute is
inspected and repacked by a trained professional repacker. Additional inspections should
be performed if there is any suspicion of damage or undue wear. Always seek professional
advice whenever in doubt. The materials used in the rescue have been carefully selected
for maximum durability. Nevertheless, maintaining your rescue following the guidelines be-
low will extend its lifetime. It is recommended that a rescue is replaced after 10 years, even
if it has never been used.
CARE
> Avoid direct sunlight with the associated UV exposure, as well as heat and moisture.
> Store your harness and rescue equipment in your rucksack when you are not using it.
> Keep your paraglider equipment in a cool, dry place and not near solvents, greases,
acids, oil and paints.
> Always dry your reserve chute if it gets wet in a well-ventilated, shady place.
> If the reserve chute comes in contact with salt water, rinse it several times with
fresh water.
> A soiled reserve chute can be cleaned with lukewarm water. If necessary, mild neutral
soap can be used, but do not rub the material too much.
> If the material has stains or mold, it must be sent to the manufacturer for inspection
and possible repairs, or to an approved maintenance facility for rescue equipment
as the strength may be impaired.
> If the reserve chute has to be stored for a long time, then it is best to store it open and
loosely rolled up.
REPAIRS
Any repairs should only be carried out by the manufacturer or by an approved agent. This
will ensure that the correct materials and repair techniques are used.
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