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INDEX 

1- GENERAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

 

1.1-

 

C

ONCEPT

 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 

1.2-

 

X-ALPS

 

GTO

 PROTECTION

 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2 

1.3-

 

M

INI 

T-L

OCK 

S

YSTEM

 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 

1.4-

 

S.O.S.

 

L

ABER

 ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 

2- BEFORE USE ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

2.1-

 

R

ESERVE PARACHUTE

 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 

2.1.1- Connecting the deployment handle to the deployment bag ........................................................................................................................................ 4

 

2.1.2- Connecting the reserve parachute to the harness ......................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

2.1.3- Inserting the reserve parachute into the harness .......................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

2.1.4- Extracting the reserve parachute ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

2.2-

 

F

RONT RESERVE PARACHUTE

 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 

2.2.1- Connecting the deployment handle to the deployment bag ........................................................................................................................................ 9

 

2.2.2- Connecting the front emergency parachute to the harness .................................................................................................................................... 10

 

2.2.3- Inserting the front emergency parachute ..................................................................................................................................................................... 11

 

2.2.4- Extracting the front reserve parachute .......................................................................................................................................................................... 13

 

2.2.5- Back storage pocket............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14

 

2.3-

 

H

ARNESS ADJUSTMENTS

 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15 

2.3.1- Adjusting seat and back position ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 16

 

2.3.2- Shoulder strap adjustment ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 17

 

2.3.3- Chest strap adjustment ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18

 

2.3.4- Leg strap adjustment .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18

 

Содержание X-Alps GTO

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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: ...into the harness 7 2 1 4 Extracting the reserve parachute 8 2 2 FRONT RESERVE PARACHUTE 9 2 2 1 Connecting the deployment handle to the deployment bag 9 2 2 2 Connecting the front emergency parachute...

Страница 4: ...HE COCKPIT 24 3 5 INSTALLING THE LOWER BALLAST 26 3 6 FLYING ABOVE WATER 27 3 7 AERO TOWING HOOK 27 3 8 LANDING WITH THE X ALPS GTO 28 3 9 HARNESS DISPOSAL 28 3 10 RULES OF CONDUCT IN NATURAL ENVIRONM...

Страница 5: ...gency parachute deployment handle Two spare elastic loops for fastening the emergency parachute container Three step speed bar Dorsal protection The optional accessories available are Ballast bag with...

Страница 6: ...t prevents the pilot from slipping out of the harness in the case that he or she has forgotten to fasten the leg straps 1 2 X ALPS GTO protection The X ALPS GTO harness is fitted with new LTF certifie...

Страница 7: ...you can write the information that you think should be given to rescue personnel in case of accident 2 BEFORE USE The X ALPS GTO harness is supplied with dorsal protection and a polycarbonate plate w...

Страница 8: ...sk of injury to a minimum The reserve chute bridle has a large central loop coloured red and this is reinforced with a cover in Cordura 500 At the extremity of the loop there is a Velcro band which en...

Страница 9: ...y This type of connection can absorb a higher opening shock than the second system and for this reason this is without doubt the recommended system Second system The reserve parachute bridle is passed...

Страница 10: ...t 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 break...

Страница 11: ...ops on the shoulder straps Not to just one of them 2 1 3 Inserting the reserve parachute into the harness Insert the reserve parachute into the pocket of the harness so that the handle is visible and...

Страница 12: ...sitioned under the elastic cover IMPORTANT Every new combination of reserve parachute and harness or the external container assembled for the first time should be tested by an official harness or rese...

Страница 13: ...has to be connected to the bridle provided before inserting it into the ventral container The bridle splits into two straps which are fastened to the main harness karabiners With this type of link bet...

Страница 14: ...stress in the case of deployment The screw collar should be tightened very firmly to prevent accidental opening This type of connection can withstand a higher shock on deployment than the second syste...

Страница 15: ...ensuring that the two loops leading to the main karabiners are on opposite sides and emerge from the cockpit symmetrically therefore with the same length These two loops also make it possible to adju...

Страница 16: ...ps in the order shown in the drawings photos below Insert the metal pins into the elastic loops and insert the handle beneath the fabric flaps The cord must absolutely be removed at the end of this ph...

Страница 17: ...cy parachute dealer or by a flight instructor Emergency parachute deployment should be perfectly feasible from the normal flying position Before takeoff always check to make sure that both of the fron...

Страница 18: ...pocket To reach the back storage pocket first of all you have to completely open the zip on the aerodynamic part of the harness towards the rear and then turn over the aerodynamic tip This will provi...

Страница 19: ...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 remember that you can always return to t...

Страница 20: ...stments are arranged and the many points at which the pilot is actually supported from the upper back down to the lumbar area All these adjustments improve pilot support and enable the harness to be a...

Страница 21: ...r to lock the adjustment setting 2 3 2 Shoulder strap adjustment Adjustment of the shoulder pads compensates for the variation in pilot height and the adjustment buckle is located in front of the pilo...

Страница 22: ...s not improve glider performance and tightening the chest strap excessively may exacerbate the twist effect that may follow an asymmetric collapse of the sail 2 3 4 Leg strap adjustment The roots of t...

Страница 23: ...stability This adjustment is correctly set by the manufacturer 2 3 6 ABS adjustment This adjustment affect flying performance The looser it is the less stable the harness becomes and therefore the mor...

Страница 24: ...r s automatic closing system has also been modified in order to facilitate the insertion of the legs after takeoff The leg cover can be adjusted for length by means of four small white spheres inside...

Страница 25: ...fer to begin by launching with the speed bar a little too long shortening it progressively on the next flights It is important to perform each adjustment symmetrically in other words equal on both sid...

Страница 26: ...X ALPS GTO harness has a roomy back pocket and various side pockets One of the latter is situated close to the main karabiners it is ideal for a radio or mobile phone and it is fitted with a safety lo...

Страница 27: ...23...

Страница 28: ...pe integrated into the leg cover it can be removed using a zipper and can even be combined with two other elements beneath the instrument compartment a 3 5 L ballast standard or a second parachute opt...

Страница 29: ...on which the instruments rest during flight can be adjusted The ballast discharge tube has been installed in such a way so that it leads into the right hand pocket from which the tap can be easily ex...

Страница 30: ...sitioning a 4 5 liter ballast beneath the seat In order to take advantage of this feature just install the ballast in the container beneath the seat insert the discharge tube into the appropriate hole...

Страница 31: ...X ALPS GTO harness but in any case landing in water is always dangerous Woody Valley recommends using a suitable lifejacket when flying above water 3 7 Aero towing hook The X ALPS GTO harness can be...

Страница 32: ...re landing is an active safety precaution and it is much more effective than passive forms of protection 3 9 Harness disposal The materials used in a paragliding harness require a correct disposal Ple...

Страница 33: ...the front tip of the seat the inflatable tail at the back and bring the two karabiners together Place the folded paraglider onto the harness Cover both with the rucsac ensuring that the latter is pos...

Страница 34: ...e central ballast compartment or the ballast compartment under the seat 5 2 Emergency parachute container with deployment on the left Woody Valley offers an important optional for your X ALPS GTO The...

Страница 35: ...hocks in the event of an accident The procedure for installing the side protection elements is shown below 1 2 3 Open the rear of the harness 1 and slide the side protection element past the back prot...

Страница 36: ...e 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 performe...

Страница 37: ...serve parachute handle karabiners and protection M 5 00 Kg L 5 35 Kg XL 5 70 Kg Type of protection Protection in 12 cm foam Type of straps GET UP with Mini T Lock system Reserve parachute housing Buil...

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