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SOL WARRANTY - 3 YEARS/300 HOURS
Every paraglider manufactured has a Warranty of 3 Years or 300 Hours of
Flight, whichever comes first.
Our development technology, through the utilization of quality materials and
the adoption of new manufacturing processes, allows us to offer you, our
client this added bonus.
1º) This warranty covers any materials, and manufacturing defects.
Warranty Terms:
2º) This Warranty covers every paraglider certified EN or DHV for
leisure activities, excluding professional equipment (schools, competitions,
acro, etc.).
This warranty is defined as repair or substitution of the defective equipment
parts determined by the producer.
Warranty Pre-requisites:
1º) A three-copied filled-out form: One copy to be sent to
SOL Paragliders
within 30 days after purchase; one copy to the sales person and one copy to
the purchaser;
2º) All flights must be logged providing information on date, place and
length of flight;
3º)The equipment must be kept in accordance with the instructions provided
in this manual. All the storage, folding, cleaning and care instructions must
be carefully taken;
4º)Maintenance and inspections can only be performed by the manufacturer
or authorized shop and must be properly documented;
6º)The owner is responsible for all shipping expenses to and from the
manufacturer;
5º)The first inspection check is mandatory completing 24 months or 100
flights, whichever comes first. After the first inspection any wing has to be
checked yearly or at each 100 flights, whichever comes first. In any of
these inspections may occur that a shorter period of time for the next
inspection will be defined (f.ex. 6 months or 50 flights). It is of utmost
importance to follow these guidelines. Without performing the mandatory
inspections, the paraglider loses its certification and the respective
SOL
warranty becomes null and void.
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-On landing, avoid letting the Leading Edge fall forward and downward
towards the ground because this may damage the materials that form
the front of the paraglider and/or rip the sewn areas;
-The manipulation of the paraglider during ground takeoff, or a lot of wind
speed up the aging process of your equipment;
-After a tree or water landing, the lines must be checked and tested. In
case of salt-water contact, the paraglider must be soaked and washed
-A Line Plan can be found in this manual or can be obtained with the
manufacturer or distributor;
-The
Kangoroo 3
must be brought in for inspection by the manufacturer or
distributor once a year;
-The annual revisions are a basic condition for warranty validation. The
certification will be lost should this not happen;
-Always check your equipment after an incident or in case the canopy
has been stored for a long time.
with fresh water. Salt water might decrease the lines' resistance even if
soaked with fresh water. The lines must be changed after contact with
salt water. Never dry the paraglider directly under the sun. This must be
done in a shaded area;
-It is recommended that the canopy should not folded in the same
symmetric position in relation to the center, this way the center
cell will not be always exposed, therefore keeping the central cell
from fatigue overtime;
Warning:
Your
Kangaroo 3
was designed, tested and certified to perform the best.
Any alteration of your paraglider will nullify your certification and
jeopardize your safety. For these reasons we strongly recommend you
to avoid altering anything on your paraglider.