User’s manual
SUP’AIR - VLD34 rue AdrastéeParc Altaïs74650 Annecy - ChavanodFRANCE
45°54.024’N / 06°04.725’E
English
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Страница 1: ...User s manual SUP AIR VLD 34 rue Adrast e Parc Alta s 74650 Annecy Chavanod FRANCE 45 54 024 N 06 04 725 E English Revision index 03 01 2017 Harness Copyright All rights reserved...
Страница 2: ...innovation and listening This is also our phi losophy working endlessly to develop bet ter products and to maintain a high quality production We hope you will find this user s manual comprehensive ex...
Страница 3: ...chute handle connection POD 15 Risers connection harness 16 Riser connection reserve parachute 17 Installing the reserve parachute in the container 18 Closing the reserve parachute container 19 Gear p...
Страница 4: ...takeoff with ease The air mass is translated to the harness without parasitic interfer ence and hence providing the right environment for refined and efficient piloting The DELIGHT2 harness was certi...
Страница 5: ...ar 3 500 g 3 640 g 3 840 g Designed for Paragliding only Back lenght cm 57 60 64 Back inclination adjustment cm 37 40 44 Seat length cm 38 42 45 Seat width cm 33 33 33 Carabiners height cm 45 45 45 Ca...
Страница 6: ...L L L L 90 L L L L L 95 L L L L 100 L L L Choosing your harness size is important You will find here below a height weight table that will help you in your size choice With its hammock architecture a...
Страница 7: ...in Europe 7 Accelerator 2B Speedbag 3 D2 reserve parachute handle 6 Zicral 30 mm carabiners 5 BUMPAIR 15 back D2 8 Carbon fiber foot plate 25cm x 33 cm Nomenclature 4 MINI carbon fiber seatplate 30 x...
Страница 8: ...p with automatic buckles Safe T bar Leg strap buckle Chest strap adjustment Backrest angle adjustment Shoulder strap adjustment Speedbag upper length adjustments Slider panel Speedbag lower length adj...
Страница 9: ...Harness User s manual SUP AIR _DELIGHT2 Page 9 SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe accessories assembly 1 SPEEDBAG 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3...
Страница 10: ...Harness User s manual SUP AIR _DELIGHT2 Page 10 SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe 2 CARABINERS 3 FOOT PLATE...
Страница 11: ...walls velcro 3 Insert the BUMPAIR with the thin section first 4 Position it between the reserve parachute pocket wall and harness s backrest 5 The lower BUMPAIR section must rest against the supportin...
Страница 12: ...parachute model SUP AIR START per example the entire reserve para chute pocket can be filled without using the wedge Installing the WEDGE 1 Open the reserve parachute poc ket 2 Open the inner wall pan...
Страница 13: ...tplate equally contributes to heightened overall comfort without lateral hip pressure Flying without the seatplate brings a more flexible seating area following the pilot s body shape while slightly r...
Страница 14: ...tics through the grommets found at the far end of the Speedbag and knot them securely 2 Push the speed bar line through the pulley 3 Pull the speed bar line out of the Speedbag 5 Push the speed bar li...
Страница 15: ...ndle inside the middle webbing loop and make a lark s head knot with the handle 2 Fasten lark s tightly the head knot and verify the solidity of the link then check the connection s integrity Rescue p...
Страница 16: ...ll the loop to loop connection tight 1 Open the riser guide by pulling the zipper from point A to point B and then leaving the zipper tab at the B level A Connecting the reserve parachute risers to th...
Страница 17: ...nnect it to the single reserve parachute bridle loop Push the maillon through the plastic ring twist 2 Push the risers through the plastic ring loop Push the maillon through the risers buckles 3 Give...
Страница 18: ...assembly Installing the reserve parachute 1 Place the reserve parachute inside the reserve parachute pocket with the handle on the inner side of the harness 2 Bring the zipper tab back from point A to...
Страница 19: ...handle B Reserve parachute folded in its POD C Reserve parachute risers placed in the riser guiding sleeve D Cord 1 E Cord 4 F Lateral flap G Upper flap H Lower flap 4 1 E D F G B A C H 2 5 3 6 2 Usi...
Страница 20: ...hrough loop 1 Carefully remove the line 4 1 2 5 3 7 Secure the assembly by pushing the A marker handle s long cable through loop 4 Carefully remove the line 4 1 2 5 3 6 8 Affix the handle to the velcr...
Страница 21: ...es its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe Gear packing and tips 1 Cockpit with removable instrument support Hydration tube opening Back storage pocket 5 liter ballast p...
Страница 22: ...ting the backrest 10 Adjusting the shoulder straps 5 Upper Speedbag length adjustment 8 Slider panel 6 Lower Speedbag length adjustment 7 Slider panel adjustment 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 6 The various adjus...
Страница 23: ...es 6 Once well seated inside the harness there is only the backrest to adjust Tilting the Speedbag angle Shorten the Speedbag upper adjustment straps Lengthen the Slider panel if needed Tilt the lower...
Страница 24: ...diagram Lastly check for the main self locking carabiners to be fully closed and locked in place Connecting the wing to the harness Connecting the wing to the harness Install the accelerator by follo...
Страница 25: ...ise and stable enough to be used with a precis high level reactive wing not necessitating heavy weight shiftingor high performance modern wings reactive enough to necessitate heavy weight shifting By...
Страница 26: ...abs keeping the reserve rescue pocket flaps closed Check that your personal settings haven t changed Check that all zippers and buckles are closed Check that the speedbar is correctly connected and se...
Страница 27: ...space and push with the second foot on the first speed bar to ob tain a symmetrical acceleration Use one foot for the first stage and the other for the second stage Tightening the chest strap provide...
Страница 28: ...clear unobstructed area of the sky As soon as the parachute deploys bring as much of the glider as possible toward you by pulling as symmetrically as possible on the C or D risers or on the toggles b...
Страница 29: ...y but DO NOT LUBRICATE Prior to using them conduct a thorough carabiners and buckles checkup to insure their full functionality If you use your harness in a marine sandy salty environment pay particul...
Страница 30: ...N Polyester 25 mm 1250 daN Repair SUP AIR now offers an extended warranty period reaching beyond the product standard protection plan against manufacturing de fects Please contact us either by telepho...
Страница 31: ...han sorry SUP AIR can not be held responsible for your paragliding decisions or activities This SUP AIR product has been designed exclusively for paragliding Any other activity such as skydiving or BA...
Страница 32: ...Europe Service Book This page will help you keep record of your DELIGT2 scheduled maintenance Purchase date Owner s name Name and stamp of the shop Care Resale Date Workshop s name Buyer s name Care...
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