Страница 1: ...E n g l i s h Wa n E d i t i o n2 0 3 2 0 1 5...
Страница 2: ...ntrol performance and enjoyment in flight We are conscious of the fact that reading an instruction manual is not an exciting experience However please remember that this product is not a citrus juicer...
Страница 3: ...ecting the reserve parachute to the harness 3 2 1 3 Inserting the reserve parachute 7 2 1 4 Suitable reserves 10 2 1 5 Extracting the reserve parachute 10 2 2 HARNESS ADJUSTMENTS 11 2 2 1 Seating posi...
Страница 4: ...TIONS FOR BEHAVIOUR IN NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS 21 4 FOLDING THE HARNESS INSERTING THE PARAGLIDER AND USING THE RUCKSACK 22 5 CHARACTERISTICS AND INSTALLATION OF OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 25 5 1 INSTALLATION AND...
Страница 5: ...maximum lightness with the best passive safety tested by us The geometry or the belts system is the same as the Haska harness which has demonstrated an excellent balance between manoeuvrability and s...
Страница 6: ...erformance over long periods of time in any humidity temperature or prolonged storage in the rucksack Light weight and reduced volume once the harness is folded are two more advantages provided by the...
Страница 7: ...o the float bag WAN is supplied with a special parachute deployment handle identified by number 6 This handle must be used exclusively The black handle connection loop should be inserted as far as pos...
Страница 8: ...igher opening shock than the second system and for this reason this is without doubt the recommended system Second system The harness bridle should pass through the emergency parachute bridle loop Nex...
Страница 9: ...ot be used and so it should be folded fastened using two elastic bands and positioned under the cover behind the pilot s neck The two connections should be made using screw lock karabiners with a brea...
Страница 10: ...6 ATTENTION To prevent abnormal side loads the cable is hooked to both loops on their respective shoulder straps Not only to one of the two Do not put any objects inside the bridle container...
Страница 11: ...paragliding funicular strip type into each elastic loop which you will use to help close the container Introduce the elastic loops into the smallest of the eyelets on the two straps inside the contain...
Страница 12: ...m leftward Then begin to close the outside parts of the container following the progressive order in the photographs taking care during this phase that the zip does not open back up at the right end I...
Страница 13: ...phase and must be extracted slowly in order to avoid damaging the elastic loops due to excessive friction between the parts Check that the handle constraint has sufficient slack and that upon handle...
Страница 14: ...nt or if it occurs voluntarily for example during a safety course 2 1 4 Suitable reserves Reserve compartment volume In general comparatively bulky old style reserves are more difficult to release fro...
Страница 15: ...ommend adjusting the harness for height alone leaving the other settings unchanged because they have proved to be satisfactory for the vast majority of pilots If you wish to change the other settings...
Страница 16: ...2 Back position adjustment Paragraph 2 2 1 Seating position adjustment Paragraph 2 2 1 Shoulderpad adjustment Paragraph 2 2 2 Chest strap adjustment Paragraph 2 2 3 Leg strap adjustment Paragraph 2 2...
Страница 17: ...t to the vertical flight axis is No 1 Adjustment No 2 varies the angle between the legs and the back seating depth distributing the loads between the seat and the lumbar region thereby providing the p...
Страница 18: ...oo tight 2 2 3 Chest strap adjustment The chest strap which controls the distance between the two karabiners can be adjusted from 37 to 49 5 cm For the first flight with WAN we suggest setting the che...
Страница 19: ...the pilot s legs Normally the adjustment set by the manufacturer should be suitable In the event that it is difficult to get into the harness after the take off run we recommend checking the seating...
Страница 20: ...ck Its mode of operation is very simple when you push the speed bar this small plastic buckle blocks the shoulder straps at the point at which they slide in the chest strap making the entire strap sys...
Страница 21: ...le is fastened in its correct position and the pins are firmly inserted pockets and zips are closed all buckles are fastened Take particular care in the case of ice or snow Always clean off snow or ic...
Страница 22: ...which a backpack for transport can be stowed You can place clothing and a camel bak in the remaining space Two pockets are provided on the sides of the harness the left one in elastic mesh contains a...
Страница 23: ...a pockets are provided on the sides one of these is used for transporting telescopic poles The hip belt has two pockets both of these also in elastic Lycra to hold small sized objects One last pocket...
Страница 24: ...special compartment inside the rear pocket Pass the hose through the plastic hole which is already set at the top of the harness Insert it under the Lycra cover of the left shoulder pad and bring it...
Страница 25: ...g with WAN Before landing slide your legs out and off the seat surface so that you take up a standing position Never land in the seated position it is very dangerous for your back even if you have foa...
Страница 26: ...tion completely open the back pocket and enlarge the backpack inside Turn the entire structure upside down and fold the seat against the harness back leaving the whole set of belts and buckles inside...
Страница 27: ...et instruments and some clothing accessories Once all equipment has been packed away tighten the four side belts if necessary to compact contents This operation stabilises load fluctuations for more c...
Страница 28: ...24 ATTENTION Do not fold the rigid Lexan part on itself as sharp folds could be created damaging it This would cause airbag deformation which could compromise correct function...
Страница 29: ...side rings mounted on elastic tape This last step prevents the cord from ending up in the harness when it is unhooked from the shoulder straps of the paraglider To adjust the system correctly the pil...
Страница 30: ...provided in the relax bar instruction manual 5 3 Leg cover Leg Cover is a product that has been developed uniquely by Woody Valley in order to ensure unequalled comfort The special cover in waterproo...
Страница 31: ...arachute ever gets wet e g in a water landing you must remove it from the harness dry it and repack it before putting it back in the container Repairs and replacement of harness components cannot be p...
Страница 32: ...WOODY VALLEY of the discovery of the alleged manufacturing defect by sending the harness ID code and a detailed description of the detected problem To restore the defective product you will need to se...
Страница 33: ...idth rear 37 cm Width front 34 depth 39 cm Total weight complete with reserve parachute handle karabiners and protection Size M 3 90 Kg L 4 15 Kg XL 4 40 Kg Type of protection Self inflating airbag Ty...