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1. 18 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 Long fold both sides to meet at the center again Then do the long fold again Fig 11 Fig 10 Fig 11 Secure the diaper by stowing the suspension lines Fig 12 13 14 15 16 Fig 12 Fig 13 Fig 15 MarS a s 18 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 19 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 Fig 16 Move the harness together with the container and back padding towards the canopy Fig 17 Route the risers as in Fig 18 Fig 17 Fig 18 Cover the risers with the side flaps Fig 19 Apply tension to the flaps and straighten the risers Fig 20 Fig 19 Fig 20 e OO oO S MarS a s 19 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 20 TS KCHO002 2002 Pages 34 Flip the container as in Fig 21 Position the link connectors to the container sides as in Fig 22 Fig 21 Fig 22 Route the suspension lines towards the center of the container Fig 23 Stow the lines through the rubber bands as depicted in Fig 24 25 26 27 and 28 Fig 23 Fig 24 Fig 25 Fig 26 MarS a s 20 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 21 TS KCHO002 2002 Pages 34 Fig 27 Fig 28 Leave space between the line stows in the middle of the container Fig 29 30 Fig 29
2. Fig 30 Continue packing Fig 31 The last line stow should be oriented as in Fig 31 Place the canopy with the secured diaper in the left side of the container Fig 32 Fig 31 Fig 32 MarS a s 21 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 22 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 Insert the temporary locking loops with washers in the outer grommets in the bottom of the container and a pull up cord in the middle grommet Fig 33 33a 33b Fig 33 Fig 33a from below Place pull up cords in the both temporary locking loops Fig 34 34a Fig 34 Fig 34a MarS a s 22 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 23 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 Position the pull ups as in the Fig 35 Fig 35 S fold the canopy in the container Fig 36 Fig 36 Now we prepare one container side for closing Cover the riser with the side closing flap and secure the flap by tucking the flap tab with velcro tape into the slit in the bottom of the container also with velcro Fig 37 Fig 38 depicts the resulting shape of the container side Fig 37 Fig 38 y 7 E MarS a s 23 Page 24 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Pages 34 TS KCH002 2002 S fold the bottom bigger half of the canopy in the prepared
3. gores Fig 1 Fig 2 TAN Ty a es A m yids y or i ier a i o E 1 if T a2 N I MarS a s 15 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 16 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 secure the left half of the canopy with the weights Fig 3 a flip the right side group of gores over the left Fig 4 Fig 3 Fig 4 Place line no 12 in the middle of the packing table Fig 5 place line no 11 on top of line no 12 and continue in the same manner down to line no 1 Fig 6 6a Fig 5 MarS a s 16 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 17 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 Fig 6a Fig 7 After pleating the canopy check the suspension lines Lift the upper risers with your right hand and separate the inner lines no 1 and 24 with the left hand Fig 7 Slide your hands along the lines to the bottom of the canopy There must be two distinct vertical halves upper and lower on the pleated canopy and the inner lines in your left hand must be lines marked no 1 and no 24 Fold the skirt up 90 degrees parallel to the radial seams Fig 8 Long fold both sides of the canopy to meet at the center Secure with the weights Fig 9 Fig 8 Fig 9 MarS a s 17 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page
4. side of the container Fig 39 and 39a Fig 39 Fig 39a Make sufficient room for the pull up cord and temporary locking loops around the grommets in the bottom of the container Fig 40 Pass the pull up as well as the temporary locking loops through the grommets in the upper flap of the container and using the pull ups and temporary pins Fig 41 secure the half of the container Fig Fig 41 Fig 42 24 MarS a s P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 25 TS KCHO002 2002 Pages 34 Place the remaining half of the canopy in the opposite side of the container according to the Fig 43 and 44 Fig 43 Fig 44 Continue folding the canopy from the side of the container to the center according to Fig 45 and 46 Fig 45 Fig 46 MarS a s 25 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 26 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 Now we prepare the other container side for closing Cover the riser with the side closing flap and secure the flap by tucking the flap tab with velcro tape into the slit in the bottom of the container also with velcro Fig 47 47a Fig 47 Fig 47a Continue folding the canopy according to Fig 48 and 49 Fig 49 MarS a s 26 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 27 TS KC
5. the canopy along a packing table Check the fabric binding tapes and stitching for any damage and the fabric for stains After inspection use the bridle SS 065 to attach the canopy to the fixing point of the packing table Fig A Fia B Straighten the canopy along its whole length and inspect the suspension lines Straighten the lines and inspect them thoroughly from to skirt of the canopy to the SL 01 link connectors Inspect the lines from all sides Fig B The suspension lines must not be damaged worn or otherwise impaired Ensure that all screws of the connector links are properly tightened The screws must be tightened all the way using a wrench It should not be possible to open the screws with your fingers Further inspect bartacks of the suspension lines together with the 2 x3 8 x1 16 rubber bands holding in place the end loops of the lines The rubber bands must not be damaged Fig C MarS a s 9 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 10 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 10 2 2 10 2 3 10 2 4 10 2 5 10 2 6 10 2 7 10 2 8 Inspection of harness PS 040 During harness inspection check for Fig D any damaged webbing and stitching Further check condition and functionality of harness hardware Fig D PT eqn CEE Inspection of container OP 051 During inspection of container check for any damaged fabri
6. the manufacturer s instructions for transport and storage are adhered to the parachute is properly checked aired and re packed every 6 months determining date is the day in a month the parachute packing card is properly maintained damaged or excessively worn parts are repaired or replaced timely The warranty is not valid for the parachutes where the packing card has been lost the packing card does not accompany the parachute the packing card is not properly maintained the manufacturer s instructions for storage and transport have not been adhered to MarS a s 4 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 5 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 2 3 3 2 3 4 3 1 4 2 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 the parachute has been mechanically damaged by an incorrect use the parachute has been handled with in ways other than described in the Owner s manual for the packing and use Warranty after repair Warranty after a repair carried out by the manufacturer is 24 months starting from the date of repair indicated in the parachute packing card Warranty after repair is only applicable to the parachute parts that were repaired If warranty after repair exceeds the end of the service life it is valid until the end of the service life only Warranty after repair is valid providing the conditions indicated in the paragraph 2 3 2 are strictly adhered to Warranty aft
7. 93 3 C The re pack cycle is 6 months determining date is the day in a month Vital reliability parameters service life Reliable function of the parachute is guaranteed for the period of 10 years providing the prescribed conditions for storage periodical inspections airing use and repairs are met The service life is measured from the date of manufacture month and year stamped in the parachute packing card The service life may be extended after an inspection at the manufacturer Tests of mechanical and physical properties of the parachute will be carried out and according to their results the service life may be prolonged with an extension of maximum two years If the parachute requires a repair it will be done only after receiving the parachute owner s agreement with the manufacturer stating the extension of the service life after the repair in the parachute packing card The parachute must be delivered for a service life extension before the end of the original service life period The manufacturer states the extension period in the packing card of the parachute The service life may be prolonged repeatedly after repeated tests of mechanical and physical properties of the parachute fabrics with the maximum total service life of 15 years Warranty The warranty period is 24 months starting from the date of manufacture indicated in the parachute packing card The warranty is valid only providing these conditions
8. Before storage the parachutes must be inspected repaired or any damaged parts replaced The parachutes must be stored on shelves in a dry dark well ventilated room Height of the bottom shelf must be at least 0 1 m as measured from the floor The distance between the shelf and any adjacent wall must be at least 0 5 m and between the shelf and any heating element at least 1 m Parachutes must be stored in maximum two layers It is not allowed to store any iron objects other than parachute parts oils easily inflammable fluids acids or substances liberating active gases in the room where the parachutes are deposited lf the parachute is stored for a longer period of time it must be aired for 24 hours every 6 months Airing must be done in the shade and at a place with no direct sunshine Airing must be noted in the parachute packing card The following conditions must be kept in the storage room Temperature during the day 14 a 25 C Relative humidity during the day 35 az 73 Annual average relative humidity 45 az 55 If the above conditions are not adhered to the parachute must be sent to the manufacturer to assess the mechanical and physical properties of the parachute MarS a s 7 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 8 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 9 Transport instructions 9 1 Transport and storage instructions packed parachute The parachute is stor
9. H002 2002 Pages 34 Fig 50 Push the apex vent and the vent lines together with a part of the bridle between the folded canopy and the side flap Fig 50 50a 51 Fig 50a Pass the pull ups as well as temporary locking loops through the grommets in the upper flap of the container Fig 52 Press the folded and packed canopy to create space in the center part of the container Fig 53 Fig 52 MarS a s 27 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 28 TS KCHO002 2002 Pages 34 Now we close the remaining half of the container Remove one temporary pin and pull the pull up so that the temporary locking loop appears Secure the loop with a temporary pin Repeat the same with the other temporary locking loop Remove the pull up cords 2 pcs Press your hand against the center of the container and form a hole for the pilot chute Fig 55 Fig 54 Fig 55 Closing loop scheme Fig 56 Please note that the closing cord p n 2112 Fig 56 item 18 and washer p n 3599 Fig 56 item 19 must be approved by the manufacturer Use of any other cord is prohibited Fig 56 MarS a s 28 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 29 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 Pass the pull up cord through the grommet in the lower flap S fold the bridle at the base of the upper flap Fig 57
10. P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 1 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 USER S MANUAL FOR THE PACKING AND USE PILOT EMERGENCY SEAT PARACHUTE SYSTEM PTCH P40 Issue No 2 Date of issue 1 6 2008 MarS a s 1 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 2 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 CONTENTS COMEN eee eee eee meee enn ee one ee enter ee ee re ee 2 I Objective technical specifications function description 3 2 Tecnnical parameter S sca sceteru eich oncree mean a O 3 3 Technical documentation requirement ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 4 Ordering INTONMAl ON saoe e e e E i 5 5 WASTELICUONS TOF US Secre a iael tee ade este aed eet dh 6 6 Maintenance INStructiOns ccccecceecseeseeeseeseeeceeeseeseeseeeseeeneees 6 T FRED AIF INSTUCUON Sessea a r A T 8 Storage INSUCONS sresti T E oneeaoes 7 9 FANS POM IMSTUUCUOMNS aen a 8 10 Packing instructions for the parachute PTCH P40 9 11 Packing TOOIS wcditas ecient howe sadaee E E 13 12 Pre packing set up and packing ccc ccc ecceeceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeaeeneees 14 13 Preflight preparatin iien A O 34 MarS a s 2 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 3 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 1 Objective technical specifi
11. Pass the pull up through the grommet in the upper flap Use your hand to press the flaps together so that the grommets meet Fig 58 Fig 57 Lead the closing cord through the bottom opening of the pilot chute and into the grommet that is closer to the rim of the pilot chute Fig 59 Pass the end loop of the closing cord through the middle grommet Fig 60 and lead it towards the end loop of the bridle Fig 61 The closing cord must be routed through the middle of the pilot chute spring and should not be twisted Use the temporary tie to attach the closing cord to a pull up Make sure that after tightening the tie there should be a 20 mm gap between the closing cord and pull up Fig 59 Fig 60 MarS a s 29 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 30 TS KCHO002 2002 Pages 34 Fig 62 Use the attached pull up to pass the closing cord through the grommets in the container and secure the closing cord with the ripcord pin Fig 63 Fig 64 Once the closing cord is secured cut the temporary tie Fig 65 Remove the tie Do not damage the closing cord If it is damaged it must be replaced The ripcord pin must be inserted in such a way that a spontaneous release of the ripcord out of the closing line loop is avoided The pin cannot be inserted too much either The proper pin insertion is shown in fig 66 and 66a MarS a s 30 P lo
12. asher 2pcs PAD cord khaki p n 2115 washer p n 3612 pull up cord 2pcs PAD cord khaki p n 2115 rubber band 4cm 8 pcs p n 3001 rubber band 2 x3 8 x1 16 3 pcs p n 3218 4 3 3 5 2 5 2 1 5 2 2 6 1 Parachute is supplied with the following items Parachute packing card User s manual for the packing and use Instructions for use Limitations in accordance with the paragraphs 2 1 and 2 2 of the User s manual for the packing and use Standard use The parachute is checked and packed as described in the User s manual for the packing and use After leaving the aircraft the pilot opens the parachute by pulling the ripcord out of ripcord pocket on the harness Once the canopy is inflated the pilot controls the flight The parachute is controlled by the left and right steering line handle The parachute rotates around its axis to the right when the right handle is pulled down and rotates around its axis to the left when the left handle is pulled Before landing the pilot turns the parachute against the wind and releases the steering line handles Push your legs together during landing Maintenance instructions Before packing Before packing the parachute for jump the parachute completeness and technical condition must be checked The pre pack inspection must be done according to the instructions specified in the User s manual for the packing and use Particular attention must be paid to the parts that ar
13. c binding tape reinforcement or grommet Inspection of the seat cushion SP 015 and back padding P 019 During inspection of seat and back padding check for any damage of fabric zippers and stitching Inspection of ripcord U 040 Inspect the ripcord for any damage of the cable or bends of the pin Also carefully look for any signs of the termination ball or pin becoming loose on the cable Inspection of the bridle SS 065 Check for any damage of stitching of the end loops Fig E Inspection of the pilot chute PV 027 During inspection of the pilot chute inspect the pilot chute canopy fabric stitching and condition of the spring Also look for sharp edges on the grommets stabilizing the pilot chute on the closing loop Fig E Inspection of the carrying bag G 206 During inspection of the carrying bag inspect bag fabric and binding tapes for any damage or dirt MarS a s 10 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 11 TS KCHO002 2002 Pages 34 10 3 Replacement of damaged parts 10 3 1 Bridle SS 065 Replace the bridle according to figures F G and H Fig G 10 3 2 Pilot chute PV 027 Replace the pilot chute according to figures I J and K Fig Fig J MarS a s 11 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 12 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 10 3 3 Seat c
14. cations function description 1 1 Objective 1 1 1 Herein described parachute system PTCH P40 further described as the parachute can be utilized to safe the pilot s life in aircraft types where seat type emergency parachute systems are or may be used 1 2 Technical specifications The parachute comprises of the following parts 1 2 1 Canopy V 066 The main part of the drag inducing area that provides safe descent and landing 1 2 2 Harness PS 040 Attaches and fixes the parachute to the pilot s body distributes and hence reduces dynamic loading caused by the opening shock 1 2 3 Back padding P 019 Provides the comfortable rest in the aircraft pilot seat 1 2 4 Pilot chute PV 027 Extracts the canopy with the suspension lines from the container 1 2 5 Seat cushion SP 015 Provides the comfortable seat position 1 2 6 Bridle SS 065 Connect the pilot chute to the canopy 1 2 7 Container OP 051 Contains the canopy and suspension lines while in a packed state 1 2 8 Ripcord U 040 Designed for hand deployment of the canopy 1 2 9 Carrying bag G 206 Holds the parachute during transport and storage 1 3 Function description 1 3 1 After bailing out of the aircraft the pilot pulls the ripcord out of its pocket on the harness This withdraws the ripcord pin and releases the pilot chute 1 3 2 The pilot chute inflates and by the bridle extracts the canopy with the suspension lines The suspension lines are unstowed and free the diaper 1 3 3 The canopy fills
15. e crucial for the parachute correct function These parts are canopy V 066 together with the suspension lines pilot chute PV 027 bridle SS 065 ripcord U 040 particularly the ripcord pin harness PS 040 harness hardware snap and link connectors Pre pack inspection results must be noted in the parachute packing card Damaged replaceable parts must be replaced MarS a s 6 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 7 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 6 2 6 3 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 Replacement of any part of the parachute must be noted in the parachute packing card Replacement of damaged parts User is entitled to replace the following parts pilot chute PV 027 bridle SS 065 seat cushion SP 015 ripcord U 040 carrying bag G 206 Individual parts must be replaced according to the instructions given by the User s manual for the packing and use Crucial parachute parts canopy V 066 together with the suspension and steering lines pilot chute PV 027 bridle SS 065 ripcord U 040 particularly the ripcord pin harness PS 040 harness hardware snap and link connectors Only a packer or the manufacturer are entitled to assess condition of the above parts and decide about their replacement Repair instructions The parachute can be repaired Repairs are done by the manufacturer only Storage instructions
16. ed and transported in the carrying bag packed according to the instructions described in the User s manual for the packing and use 9 2 Transport and storage instructions open parachute lf an opened parachute is to be stored and transported in the carrying bag it must be packed in the bag according to this procedure Pleat the canopy and chain loop the suspension lines Position the pilot chute on the apex of the canopy and roll the canopy toward its bottom skirt Insert the container harness and rolled canopy with the lines in the carrying bag Close the bag zipper and seal the slider MarS a s 8 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 9 TS KCHO002 2002 Pages 34 10 Packing instructions for the parachute PTCH P40 10 1 General instructions Pre pack inspection damaged parts replacement pre pack set up and packing can be done only by a packed certified by the manufacturer Before packing the parachute must be checked thoroughly for completeness and any damage Damaged parts must be repaired or replaced in accordance with the parachute technical drawings and specifications It is not allowed to use the parachute with damaged or otherwise non airworthy parts and materials During packing it is not recommended to expose the parachute to direct sunshine 10 2 Parachute pre pack inspection 10 2 1 Canopy and suspension lines V 066 inspection Fia A Spread
17. er extension of service life Warranty after extension of service life is not offered Technical documentation requirements Technical documentation requirements are Parachute packing card Ordering information Information needed while ordering a parachute system parachute type number of units name and address for individual clients company name and address for corporate clients Information needed while ordering parachute parts parachute type with its serial number and packing card part name and type number of pieces Component list The parachute comprises of the following parts Canopy V 066 Harness PS 040 Back padding P 019 Pilot chute PV 027 Seat cushion SP 015 Attachment bridle SS 065_ Container OP 051 Ripcord U 040 Carrying bag G 206 Packing tools delivered together with the parachute PVC bag p n 3611 finger trapped pilot chute closing cord 1 pc closing cord p n 2112 closing cord washer p n 3599 temporary tie to attach the pull up cord 1 pc closing cord p n 2112 to the pilot chute closing loop MarS a s 5 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 6 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 temporary pin with red warning cord 2 pcs PAD cord red p n 2113 temporary pin p n 3610 pull up cord with washer 1 pc PAD cord red p n 2113 washer p n 3612 temporary locking loop with w
18. ha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 31 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 Fig 66a E Position the pilot chute on the container so that the pilot chute spring sits in the hole prepared in one of the previous steps Fig 55 Make sure that the spring is exactly in the center of the container Fig 67 Tie the closing cord around a wooden packing stick Press the top of the pilot chute Fig 68 and at the same time pull the closing cord Secure the compressed pilot chute approx 60 mm from the top of the container Fig 69 Fig 67 Fig 68 Remove the temporary pins 2 pcs Remove the temporary pins very carefully to avoid any damage to the pilot chute fabric Turn the rubber rim of the pilot chute upwards and spread out the pilot chute Fig 70 Remove the temporary locking loops from the grommets 2 pcs and check the position of the ripcord pin Fig 1 MarS a s 31 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 32 TS KCHO002 2002 Pages 34 Fig 70 Fig 71 Tuck the pilot chute fabric under the pilot chute Fig 72 Turn the rubber rim back down Fig 73 Fig 72 Fig 73 Use both knees to press the pilot chute against the container Pull the closing cord and secure the pilot chute in the fully compressed position Fig 74 Use adequate force to avoid any damage to the clos
19. ing cord If the cord is damaged it must be replaced Shape the container Make a safety knot close to the middle grommet of the pilot chute Fig 75 75a Cut the closing cord approx 10 mm above the knot Dress the pilot chute Fig 76 Fig 74 Fig 75 MarS a s 32 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 33 TS KCHO002 2002 Pages 34 Fig 76 Check the proper position of the ripcord pin and make sure that all temporary closing loops have been removed Inspect the closing cord for any signs of damage Seal the container with the green safety tie of tensile strength of 4 5 7 5 N Fig 77 Cover both ends of the tie with a paper tape containing the date of packing name of packer and his signature Fig 77 MarS a s 33 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 34 TS KCHO002 2002 Pages 34 Attach the seat cushion to the container with the zipper Fig 78 13 Preflight preparation 13 1 Before putting on the parachute system check it visually Make sure that safety tie around the pin is intact and correctly routed Check the position of the ripcord handle as well as position of the ripcord pin If any problem is found the parachute must not be used 13 2 During putting on the parachute adjust main back web leg and chess straps Fold and stow the loose webbing ends i
20. n the elastic keepers The harness should not be loose however at the same time it should not restrict the pilot s movement MarS a s 34
21. ushion SP 015 Fig L Open the parachute container zipper 4 remove the seat cushion 1 and withdraw both leg straps 3 Connect the seat cushion 2 to the parachute container with the zipper and thread back the leg straps Check the leg straps They must not be twisted 10 3 4 Ripcord U 040 Replace a damaged ripcord with a new one 10 3 5 Carrying bag G 206 Replace a damaged carrying bag with a new one MarS a s 12 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 13 TS KCHO002 2002 11 Packing tools Temporary locking loop 2 pcs Cutting length 200 mm Loop length 55 to 60 mm with the knot tightened material PAD cord khaki p n 2115 Temporary pin with red warning cord 2 pcs Cord length from the pin to knot 500 mm material PAD cord red p n 2113 temporary pin p n 3610 Pull up cord with washer 1 pc Cutting length 1300 mm Length up to the knot 600 mm material PAD cord red p n 2113 washer p n 3612 Pages 34 Temporary locking loop with washer 2 pcs material washer p n 3612 Pull up cord 2 pcs Length 1050 mm material PAD cord khaki p n 2115 Temporary tie to attach the pull up to the pilot chute closing loop 1 pc Length 200 mm material closing cord p n 2112 Packing weight 6 pcs MarS a s P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergenc
22. with air and slows down the fall 1 3 4 Flight direction of the canopy is controlled by pulling down the steering lines 2 Technical parameters 2 1 Technical data 2 1 1 Pilot chute area 0 7 m 2 1 2 Canopy area 44 m 2 1 3 Maximum weight of the parachute without the carrying bag and seat cushion 8 6 kg 2 1 4 Maximum weight limit pilot with the parachute 115 kg 2 1 5 Minimal weight limit pilot with the parachute 57 kg MarS a s 3 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 4 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 2 1 6 Descent rate with suspended 85 kg 4 8 m s 2 1 7 360 turn around time 8s 2 1 8 Dimensions of the packed parachute without the seat cushion 250 x 390 x 120 mm 2 1 9 The reliable parachute functioning is quaranteed on condition of an immediate Opening after the bail out or also after a longer freefall with holding time 2 1 10 The minimum height for bailing out is set to 90 m at minimum speed of 100 km h on 2 1 11 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 condition that the opening is immediate after the bail out the pilot s body position must be stabilized during opening of the parachute Providing these conditions the canopy is fully inflated 4 seconds before landing The use of the parachute its opening is limited to the speed of 278 km h 150 kt Operation conditions The thermal resistance of the canopy has been proven in the range 40 C to
23. y seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 14 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 12 12 1 Green safety tie tensile strength 4 5 7 5 N to seal the ripcord pin and pilot chute closing loop Pilot chute closing cord 1 pc Cutting length 1450 mm material closing cord p n 2112 Pilot chute closing cord washer 1 pc p n 3599 Finger trapping needle 1 pc amp Pre packing set up and packing Pre packing set up 12 1 1 Stretch the canopy out on the packing table Fig M Attach the bridle SS 065 to the end of the table Fig M Separate the suspension lines into two groups Fig N so that lines no 1 to 12 are on the right side and lines 13 to 24 on the left side The name plate gore should be the in the middle and on top Fig O i 7 Fig P MarS a s 14 P loha 2 User s manual for the packing and use Pilot emergency seat parachute system PTCH P40 Page 15 TS KCH002 2002 Pages 34 Fig R 12 1 3 Thread the ripcord cable into its flexible housing Insert the ripcord handle in the pocket on the harness Fig R 12 1 4 Lay out the harness with the container and back padding on the packing table as pictured in Fig S and open the flaps Fig T Fig S Fig T 12 2 Parachute packing Place line no 13 with the diaper in the middle of the packing table Fig 1 place line no 14 on top of line no 13 and continue in the same manner up to line no 24 Fig 2 and 2a Pull out the individual

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