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1. UP AEF Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Flig ht phases In flight Once in flight the ACCESS AIRBAG harness becomes very instinctive To use and stable Set the distance between the two carabiners according to the aerology of the moment and the wing manufac turer s recommendations Tightening the chest strap provides more stability but less piloting efficiency while increasing the risk of riser twisting On the contrary loosening the strap provides more efficiency buf can be dangerous in turbulent aerology increased risk of falling towards the collapsed side of your glider Speedbar use We recommend using the soeed bar cautiously due fo the increased risk of a partial or full frontal collapses Use the speed bar accelerator transitions only when far away from the ridge and in calm weather conditions as the wing becomes more sensitive to turbulence when accelerated If you feel a loss of tension in the soeed bar accelerator stop pushing if and apply a light brake pressure on the toggles to prevent the glider from experiencing a potential frontal collapse Beware not to push on the speed bar accelerator to enter the harness after takeoff it is not a foot rest or There could be the risk of a frontal collapse taking place as a result To use fhe speed bar accelerator backpedal and grab the bar with the back of your shoe push and use the second foot to stabilize it or to grab the second bar Apply pressure
2. Purchase date BED L Care Owner s name L Resale Purchase Name and stamp of the shop date Workshop s name Buyer s name Care LlResale Purchase date Workshop s name Buyer s name Care C Resale Purchase date Workshop s name Buyer s name Care Resale Purchase date Workshop s name Buyer s name E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 28 SUPAIR VLD Parc Alta s 34 rue Adrast e 4650 Chavanod Annecy FRANCE Info supair com 33 0 4 50 45 75 29 45 54 024 N 06 04 725 E
3. Give a second twist to the 5 Tidy up the assembly Push the bridle s buckle through through the flexible toric ring plastic ring Be certain that the risers end Push the maillon through the flex Push the maillon through the Push the buckle through the loops are securely in place ible toric ring riser s buckle maillon Close the maillon tightly by hand Complete tightening with pliers by makinga tightening turn wist 6 Repeat sequence Tuck away the risers excess without making Knots under mm through 4 on the other side one single flap zi B of the harness Eifher to the right side if you wish to place your reserve para fa E chute handle to the right recommended if right handed Or fo the left side if you wish to place your reserve parachute handle to the left recommended if left handed Close the protective sleeves Velcros E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 13 X m ENS PN UP AEF Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Installing the reserve parachute Reserve parachute harness connection with separate risers gt gt Risers To ACCESS AIRBAG harness connection using a loop to loop Lark s head knot 1 Unfasten the Velcros 2 Attach each riser to the shoulder attachment 3 Assemble everything correctly located alongside the p
4. Three important icons will help you when reading this manual Advice Caution Danger E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 4 UP AIR Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Technical specifications W Backrest height g Backrest tilt adjustments g seat depth g Seat length v v Hooking point height Length between the hooking points Pilot size cm 155 170 160 175 170 185 180 195 190 205 Pilot weight mini maxi 30 Okg 55 80 kg 60 85 kg 0 95kg 80 105 kg Harness weight carabiners soeedbar 4 260g 4 310 9 4 360 g 4 670 g 47309 Designed for Backrest height cm Y Backrest tilt adjustments cm g Seat depth cm Y Seat width cm Y e E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 5 UP AEF Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Size choice Choosing your harness size is important You will find here below a height weight table to help you with your size choice With its ham mock architecture and reclined flying posture we advise you to try out the harness during a hang test first at one of our retailers loca tion to choose the correct size For a complete list of our retailers list click here www supair com Ea i nomena E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used a
5. s head knot securely Reserve parachute harness connection The reserve parachute installation will vary relative to the riser type used Please review the following recommendations Y risers setup Ref ELESOLOY gt gt Two 2 6mm Maillons Rapides are needed Ref MAILCARIN two 2 toric elastic rings Ref MPPPO44 Separate STD risers Ref ELESOLOSTID gt gt One 1 square 7mm Maillon Rapide will be needed Ref MAILCARIN7 four 4 flexible toric rings Ref MPPPOAA Follow the instructions corresponding to the type of risers you intend to use E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 12 UP AEF Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Installing the reserve parachute Reserve parachute fo harness connection with Y risers gt gt Y riser reserve parachute connection Make a loop to loop Lark s head knot between the single reserve parachute riser and the base of the Y riser where the bigger bridle diameter loop is located gt gt Y riser connection to the ACCESS AIRBAG harness 1 Take two 2 square 6mm Maillons Rapides and two 2 flexible toric rings Unfasten the Velcros located alongside the shoulder protective sleeves to reach the reserve parachute connection loops on the shoulder straps 2 Open the Maillon Rapide 3 Push the riser s loop 4
6. If showing any sign of wear and tear it should be sent for inspection and or repairs at a professional certified facility Contact us either by telephone or by E mail sav supair com to receive a quotation SUP AIR offers an extended warranty period reaching beyond the product standard protection plan against manufacturing defects Hardware amp Parts Self locking Zicral 45mm carabiners Ref MAILCOMOUS Reserve parachute handle Ref POIB Wooden seat plate Ref MPPLOI to MPPLO20 according to your harness size Mini bump Ref PROMINIBUMP Materials Fabrics CORDURA Polyamide 210D RIPSTOP Straps Polyester 28mm and 43mm 500 daN Polyamide 15 mm 20 mm 25mm et 40mm 1250 daN Recycling We have minimized our manufacturing footprint by carefully selecting environmentally friendly materials most of our components are recyclable If you estimate that your ACCESS AIRBAG has reached the end of it life span you can separate plastics from metals and dispose of them according to your community recycling rules As for the fabric itself contact your local authorities to find out how to proceed to discard if E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 26 UP AEF Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Warranty SUP AIR takes the greatest care in its products design and manufacturing and hence offers a five 5 year limi
7. liters A sS Left lower flap Adaptable to the SUP AIR and other round v g Reserve parachute sur reserve parachutes only not the Rogallo type ST plus lines about 1 meter Possibility to position the reserve parachute v handle to the right or to the left g Right upper flap v Reserve parachute folded in its POD g Right lower flap W B reserve parachute handle D wp v Lower flap E g Upper flap Installing the reserve parachute in its container 1 Place the risers underneath the riser the protective sleeve A of 2 Take a small piece of line to help with the installation procedure the chosen side Push it through loop 1 D marker Then push them between flap B and the upper flap G to tuck away Using the piece of line pull loop 1 through grommet 2 flap E the risers and reserve parachute lines excess J to the bottom of the then inside grommet 3 flap B pocket then inside grommet 4 flap C Place the reserve parachute over them Pre position the reserve parachute handle on the same risers side Y If your reserve parachute volume is too small add the foam wedge to the end of the reserve parachute pocket ask your dealer how fo pro ceed if uncertain EE SUP AIR manufactures ifs harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe R ACCESS AIRBAG Page 15 UP AEF Harness User s manual A E ARDA Ins
8. symmetrically to the first stage first bar when reaching the maximum enabled distance then push on the second stage upper bar To decelerate reverse the procedure Always be certain to have enough altitude to make a landing approach corresponding to the weather conditions of the moment and terrain During the landing approach never make hasty maneuvers Always land upwind in a standing posture and be ready to run upon touchdown if necessary During your final approach use as much airspeed as possible based on the weather conditions of the moment then gradually reduce the glider air speed by pushing the toggles all the way down until contact with the ground is made Beware not fo brake foo soon and too rapidly and too deep which could lead to a stall and a dangerous landing During high wind speed landings turnaround and face the wing as soon as ground contact is made and move toward the wing while braking symmetrically to deflate if Do not land in a seated position as it is dangerous E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 23 UP AEF Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Using the reserve parachute Throwing the reserve parachufe It is strongly recommended to frequently check your reserve parachute handle location while in flight This exercise should be executed instinctively and will increase your chances of a successful parachute extracti
9. User s manual Harness SUPAIR VLD 34 rue Adrast e Parc Altais 4650 Annecy Chavanod FRANCE 45 54 024 N 06 04 725 E LC O N NF O N x D c a 9 Le gt b CY UP AIR Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG b WF A ES SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe Thank you for choosing the ACCESS AIRBAG We are glad to be able to share our com mon paragliding passion with you SUP AIR has been designing producing and selling free flying equipment since 1984 By choosing a SUP AIR product you benefit from almost thirty years of expertise innovation and listening Our mission state ment research and develop to constantly enhance our product line We hope you will find this user s manual comprehensive explicit and hopefully en joyable as well We advise you fo read it carefully You will find the lastest udated information about this product on our website www su pair com If you have further inquiries feel free to ask one of our retailers for answers And naturally the entire SUP AIR team is at your disposal at infogsupair com We wish you many safe enjoyable flying hours and happy landings Team SUP AIR SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 2 UP AIR Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Introduction Technical specifications Size choice Components list Equipment overview Accessories assembly Mini oump Sseat plate ope
10. bly Regarding either side of the harness 1 Push the accelerator cord through the ring located at the front of the seating area 2 Push the accelerator cord through the pulley located on the main strap 3 Bring the cord back down and push if through the pulley connected to the side panel 4 Finally attach a hook to the cord before connecting it to the glider s speed bar accelera tor 5 Simulate the speed bar accelerator s functio nality by sliding the cord back and forth E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe Accessories assembly gt gt 3 Speed bar system SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 11 UP AEF Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Installing the reserve PORTER Thank you for reading the following carefully We recommend for the initial rescue parachute assembly and installation to be made by a qualified professional Reserve parachute folding and installation inside the harness must conform to the specific guidelines found in this manual WY Reserve parachute handle Ref POIB Y Reserve parachute inside its deployment bag and folded according the manufacturer s specifications aCA Parachute rigging lines WW Single reserve parachute handle Connecting the handle to the rescue parachute s deployment bag Fasten the handle strap to the 2 Tighten the nan POD s middle loop by making a dle POD connection loop to loop Lark
11. ed bar system Installing the reserve parachute POD reserve parachute handle connection Reserve parachute harness connection Reserve parachute characteristics Installing the reserve parachute in its container Gear packing and tips Adjustments The various adjustments Adjusting the harness Wing harness connection Inflight behavior Flight phases Pre Flight check Takeoff E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe List of contents In flight 23 Speed bar use 23 Landing 23 Using the reserve parachute 24 Towing 24 Mandatory thorough checkup 24 Maintenance 25 Harness cleaning and maintenance 25 Storage and transport 25 Product longevity 25 Repairs 26 Spare parts 26 Materials 26 Recycling 26 Warranty 27 Disclaimer 27 Pilot s gear 27 Service Book 28 SUP AIR _ACCESS AIRBAG Page 3 UP AEF Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Introduction Welcome to the paragliding world according to SUPAIR a world of shared passion The ACCESS AIRBAG harness answers all the new pilot s requirements fo safely progress It was designed with schooling and fun in mind to provide full comfort and a worry free learning curve The harness ACCESS AIRBAG harness was certified EN 1651 1999 and LTF 91 09 Indicating that it meets European and German safety requirements After reading this manual we suggest you fo check your harness during a hangdest to adjust it before your first flight N B
12. h its flat base first as indica ted on the graphic 4 Close the zipper 5 Close the dorsal storage pocket Profil view Top Rear Bottom Flight direction E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe Accessories assembly gt gt 1 Mini bump SUP AIR _ACCESS AIRBAG Page 9 UP AEF Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Accessories assembly gt gt 2 Wooden seat plate Seat plate description Wooden seat plate Taille XS Ref MPPLOI Taille S Ref MPPLOI Taille M Ref MPPLOI8 Taille L Ref MPPLOIO Taille XL Ref MPPLO20 Rear Front view Qn C NU E cT M DIARI IUE I EE Flight direction Installing the seat plate 1 Face the harness Grab the upper layer end of the seating area and pull it foward you Reach inside the seat plate pocket and pull the leg straps rearward to give enough room fo insert and sandwich the Profile view seat plate between them Top Rear mia Front 2 Sandwich the seat plate between the leg straps ad push it leading dp Bottom edge first all the way inside the seat plate pocket E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 10 UP AIR Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Compatible accelerator speed bar STANDARD double stage speed bar accelerator Ref ACCELSOUPLE Speedbar assem
13. heck Res y An annual deployment and repacking of the reserve parachute must be conducted by competent and certified personnel DR E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 24 UP AEF Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Care Harness cleaning and maintenance It is a good idea to clean your harness from time to time We recommend using a brush and soft solvents only soap or mild cleaning agents Rinse thoroughly Never use aggressive chemicals such as strong solvents which could be harmful to the fabric webbings stitching and weaken the overall integrity of the harness The zippers should be lubricated from time to time using a silicon spray If you regularly use your harness in a dusty environment dirt sand etc we advise you to regularly check and maintain your carabi ners and buckles clean them with a mild detergent then blow dry them fully but DO NOT LUBRICATE Prior to using them conduct a thorough carabiners and buckles checkup fo insure their full functionality If you use your harness in a marine sandy salty environment pay particular attention to your gear and follow a regular rigorous main tenance routine Storage and transport Life span When not in use your harness should be stored inside your paragliding backpack in a dry cool and clean place protected from UV exposure If your har
14. ights on a school training hill in calm weather conditions with low wind speeds n SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 21 UP AEF Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Flight phases Pre Flight control e Inspect the harness and the carabiners for possible wear and tear e Be certain for the reserve parachute safety pin to run through the reserve parachute pockets flaps holding loop e Check that your personal settings haven t changed e Check that all zippers and buckles are closed e Check that the speedbar is correctly connected and adusted e Check that no rigging line or other object comes in contact and interfere with the rescue parachute handle e Make sure that the self locking carabiners are locked and connected to the paraglider e Check that the line of the speed system don t run through the rescue handle Takeoff After a thorough weather conditions analysis was conducted and the decision to fly was made put your harness on and follow the E next steps OW Fully close the leg straps Safe T bar and chest strap buckles y e akeoff maintaining a vertical posture and push yourself inside the harness but only once away from the ridge Do not let go the brakes when close to terrain E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 22
15. ness is wet please dry it thoroughly before stowing it away During transport protect the harness against mechanical or UV deterioration use a bag Avoid long transports in wet conditions Once every two 2 years a thorough harness inspection must be conducted e Webbing wear and tear no excessive wear nor rip beginning or unwanted folds e Buckles and carabiners functionality wear and tear e The AIRBAG s integrity especially after a strong impact in other words no holes tears or rips The threads and fabric used to manufacture the ACCESS AIRBAG were specifically selected for their quality and resilience capacities However in particular instances such as long term UV exposure abrasion contact with damaging chemicals general wear and tear the harness will need fo be inspected at a professional certified repair facility Safety comes first The self locking carabiners are NEVER to be used for any activities other than paragliding Independently from the pre flight procedure deploy and vent your reserve parachute on the ground before repacking if The proce dure must be done at least once a year E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 25 UP AEF Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Care Repairs In spite of using the highest quality products used for manufacturing it is possible for your harness to deteriorate through general use
16. ocking buckles Use the straps colored markers as guides if in doubt about the correct adjustments 3 Adjusting the chest strap Depress fo release Tighten cord The distance to consider corresponds to the length be tween the middle points at the bottom of each carabi i The ideal distance varies between paragliding wing models Adjust your harness s chest strap according to the wing manufacturer s recommendations On average this distance varies from 40cm to 45 cm 4 Adjust the shoulder straps length using the trimmers loosen The pressure on the shoulder straps contributes fo general comfort in flight It must be precise not too tight nor too loose The upper area of the straps must offer enough support to maintain your torso in a comfortable position tighten cord E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe SUP AIR _ACCESS AIRBAG Page 19 UP AEF Harness User s manual zzz 2222 533 222 EEH SA 33 35 Fee 535 535 333 5353 533 5 333 222 EEH 2222 333 SA 333 35 335 535 335 535 535 35 EEH 535 EEH 5355 533 3355 533 522 EEH SA 333 SA EH 535 533 EEH BHA Installing the accelerator ACCESS AIRBAG Connecting the wing to the harness Without twisting the risers connect them to the harness attachment loops using the self DL A locking carabiners A A Check for the risers to be properly positioned and untwisted The A
17. oints by making a Lark s Knot loop to loop connec Make sure for the risers not fo be longer than shoulder protective slee tion Use fhe largest bridle loop ends one another ves fo reach the reserve Tighten each connection securely parachute shoulder straps connection loops gt gt Separate riser reserve parachute connection One 1 square 7mm Maillon Rapide will be needed two 2 flexible toric rings 3 Give a second 4 Repeat steps through 5 Tidy up the assembly 1 Open the 7mm 2 Push the end riser square Maillon Rapide through the toric ring twist to the plastic ring 3 with the second riser Be certain for the riser end Connect the reserve Push the maillon Push the buckle loops to be securely fastened parachute single riser through the risers through the maillon Close the Maillon Rapide loop buckles tightly by hand Push the maillon Tighten using pliers and mak Inga turn through the plastic ring Iwist E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 14 UP AEF Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Installing the reserve parachufe Reserve parachute parachute pocket characteristics Reserve riser protective Six 6 flap dorsal pocket V sleeve v Reserve parachute risers een Oe ide ui g Left upper flap Reserve parachute single Handle B Ref POIB deest 3 to 8 5
18. on in case of an emergency Estimate your AGL Altitude Above Ground Level which if high enough may make it worth trying to bring your wing back to a normal flying configuration If in doubt quickly deploy your emergency parachute Deploying a rescue parachute should only be done in an emergency With a strong lateral and then vertical tug pull the handle towards you and then throw the parachute away from you including the container and its handle toward a clear unobstructed area of the sky As soon as the parachute deploys bring as much of the glider as possible toward you by pulling symmetrically on the C or D risers or on the toggles brakes Be prepared to land by adopting an upright position with Knees together and legs slightly bent Prepare to roll down hands on your chest ankles together with pivoting hips and shoulders in a Paragliding Landing Fall PLF configuration Towing To takeoff under tow you must be equipped with a quick release specially designed for the task Connect the towing release system to the main carabiner attachment points in accordance to manufacturer recommendations Before towing you should consult with a competent towing outfit about safety recommendations Mandatory controls Mandatory biannual inspection VE A Ascertain parachute deployment functionality by pulling the handle to activate a clean POD extraction sequence eS Inspect the harness for wear and tear Annual c
19. re Made in Europe SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 6 UP AIR Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Harness B reserve parachute handle r f POIB Zicral 45 mm carabiners r f MAILCOMOUS wood seat plate r f MPPLOI MPPLO20 selon la faille 4 4 amp amp 4 Mini oump r f PROMINIBUMP A E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe Nomenclature SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 7 UP AEF Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Harness overview Chest strap with automatic buckles Safe T bar Leg strap buckle Chest strap adjustment Backrest tilt adjustment shoulder straps adjustments Reserve parachute handle Reserve parachute pocket Reserve paragliding main hooking points Reserve parachute hooking points opeed bar accelerator pulleys opeed bar accelerator rings AIRBAG AIRBAG air intake Radio pocket Back storage pocket small storage pocket 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe SUP AIR _ACCESS AIRBAG Page 8 UP AIR Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG How to install the Mini bump Ref PROMINIBUMP 1 Open the dorsal storage pocket 2 Pull open fhe zipper found at the bottom of the dorsal storage pocket where the Mini bump pocket access is located 3 Insert the Mini bump wit
20. risers must be located at the front and facing the flight direction see diagram Lastly check for the main self locking carabiners to be fully closed and locked in place lips as found on each ENOA wing the attachment points to the harness are similarly identified with the following color coded markers right in green and left in red A risers left side self locking carabiners Install the accelerator by following the pre vious instructions Connect it to the wing using the split hooks Once the accelerator speedbar is Harness connected adjust its length according to the wing recommended measurements For correct use there must not be any line tension af the split hook level when the accelerator speedbar line is fully relaxed E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 20 UP AEF Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Flight behavior The ACCESS AIRBAG is a stable and comfortable harness providing an easy running to seating transition due fo its design and padded protections It is an ideal harness for ground handling and learning how fo fly The ACCESS AIRBAG was designed with great passive active safety levels in mind to help new pilots during their progression upright posture easy running and transi tion phase to seating To discover your new harness we will recommend making your first fl
21. t Little side pocket i Ur ag Green main Red main left right spot spol p Safe T strap in r red safety Green quels Grey markers kers right left leg strap leg strap Tips added markers on the straps help visualize and keep the ideal set tings for each pilot nny WN NN WN E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 17 U P MEF Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Adjusting the harness A Adjusting the harness prior each takeoff is vital Adjusting the chest strap Adjusting the backrest WJ Adjusting the shoulder straps wy Adjusting the leg straps SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe UP AIR _ Page 18 UP AEF Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Harness adjustments Adjusting the harness 4 Without strap tension first adjust the backrest incline at the desired angle red marker Experienced under a hangdest device or in flight this adjustment will be limited to the distance between the two red markers Tightening will bring the backrest at a more vertical angle recommended pos ture for beginners Loosening the backrest will tilt the back support rearward loosen tube cord tighten cord 2 Seat inside the harness during a hang test Fasten the leg straps and chest straps self l
22. talling the reserve parachute Reserve parachute installation continued 3 then inside grommet 5 flap 4 Secure the assembly by pushing 5 Fasten the handle to the Velcro F the safety pin attached to the on the chosen harness side right then inside grommet 6 flap G handle s strap trough loop 1 or left Position the handle on the chosen Close the riser protective sleeve side along the small strap following A A gt to finalize the installation the lower flap Carefully remove the line Tidy up the installation and close the small flap E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe Check the completed installation during a hang test Have the installation checked by a professional outfit Conduct an extraction test every six 6 months to assure proper system functionality Note conducting and extraction test does not imply deploying the reserve parachute which will stay inside its POD SUP AIR _ACCESS AIRBAG Page 16 UP AIR Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Gear packing and fips Radio pocket Tips we have color coded the various locking buckles to help with the installation sequence and prevent beginner pilots from making mistake during harness fastening It will also help the instructor fo quickly spot any error made by the student during the pre flight check procedure Back storage A pocke
23. ted warranty from the date of purchase against manufacturing defects or flaws occurring during normal use Any damage or degradation resulting from in correct or abusive use abnormal exposure to aggressive factors including but not limited to high temperature intense sun exposure high humidity excessive abrasion etc will invalidate this warranty Disclaimer Paragliding is an activity requiring specific skills and sound judgement Learn how fo fly within the environment of a certified paragli ding school Carry an insurance policy with you in addition to you pilot certification Always mind and gauge your personal skills against the weather conditions of the day Better be safe than 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 BASE jumping is absolutely forbidden Pilot s gear It is essential for you to wear a suitable head protection certified paragliding helmet adequate footwear and right clothing for the activity Moreover carrying a reserve parachute connected fo your harness in flight is highly recommend E SUP AIR manufactures its harnesses in Europe Most of the components used are Made in Europe SUP AIR ACCESS AIRBAG Page 27 UP AIR Harness User s manual ACCESS AIRBAG Service Book This page will help you keep record of your ACCESS AIBAG scheduled maintenance

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