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1. harness as well as the self locking Biners locked and secured Check your speed bar system if your harness is equipped with one Make certain to close all buckles pockets and especially the Air Bag zipper with its locking mechanism Double check that all buckles are fully locked and secured by pulling firmly on them Check that no line tab or cloth is stuck jammed in the buckles After a thorough weather conditions analysis when the decision to fly has been taken fit into the harness Fasten the buckles thigh straps safe T bar and ventral buckles with application Validez le bon verrouillage des boucles en tirant dessus de chaque c t apr s fermeture Veillez ce qu aucune sangle cordelette suspente ou tissu ne soient coinc dans une boucle Be absolutely certain that there is not a line or other object in contact with or caught in the reserve parachute handle 11 Tu P AIR RCE In flight tance spacing for most gliders from the center of the right Biner to the cent er of the left Biner where the risers connect is between 36 cm and 45 cm Tightening the chest strap provides more stability but less harness piloting efficiency Doing so increases the risk of riser twisting On the contrary loosening the strap provides more ef ficiency but can be dangerous in turbulent aerology while increasing the risk of falling towards the collapsed side of your glider and without being able to efficiently counteract
2. a complete check of your harness e Carbon seat plate no crack no asperity e webbings no excessive wear no rip beginning no unwanted folds e buckles and carabiners no structural cracks works fine The threads that compose the webbing and fabrics used in the ESCAPE 2 have been selected in order to ensure the best possible lightness lifetime compromise Nonetheless in some conditions after a long term exposure to UV and or significant abrasion or exposure to chemicals it is compulsory to check your harness in a certified repair centre It is about your Safety These carabiners must never be used for anything else else than paragliding not for climbing no towing etc The carabiners must be replaced by new ones every 5 years 13 Tu P AIR RCE Repair Materials Recycling Though we use the highest quality materials it is possible that your harness may eventually deteriorate through general use If its is showing any signs of significant wear and tear you should check it and repair it in an certified repair centre SUPAIR offer a repair facility for their products beyond the end of the warranty period Please contact us either by tele phone or by E mail sav supair com in order to receive a quotation Robic New light Webbings Robic New Light Polyamide 20 mm 500DaN Polyester 25 mm 1250 DaN All our materials are selected for their technical and environmental characteristics No components of our harnes
3. English version SUPAIR manufactures its products in Europe The majority of the components used come from Europe Tu P AIR RCE Thank you for your choice of an KINDER We are proud to join you on your journey in our common passion paragliding SUPAIR has been designing producing and selling accessories for free flying ac tivities since 1984 By choosing a SUPAIR product you benefit from almost thirty years of expertise innovation and listening This is also our philosophy working endlessly to develop better products and to maintain a high quality production in Europe We trust that you will find this user s manual comprehensive explicit and hopefully pleasant to read We advise you to read it carefully On our website www supair com you will find the last up to date information about this product If you have any further questions feel free to ask one of our retailers And of course the entire SUPAIR team are at your disposal through info supair com We wish you many safe flying and enjoyable hours and happy landings The SUPAIR team Tu P AIR RCE Intrduction Technical specifications Size choice Components Harness overview BUMPAIR assembly Leaning angle setting Shoulders straps adjustments Chest strap adjustment Position setting Pre Flight control In flight Landing Wash and care of your harness Storage and transport Lifetime Care Repair Materials Recycling Environmental friendly pr
4. This SUP AIR product has been designed exclusively for paragliding Any other activity such as skydiving or BASE jumping is absolutely forbidden This is essential that you carry a helmet suitable boots and clothing Taking a reserve parachute suitable for your weight and correctly connected to your harness is also very important 15 Tu P AIR KR Service Book This page will help you to record all the life stages of your KINDER harness Serial number Purchase date Owner s name Name and stamp of the shop Workshop s name Buyer s name Workshop s name Buyer s name Workshop s name Buyer s name Workshop s name Buyer s name User s man SUPAIR manufactures its products in Europe The majority of the components used come from Europe
5. actices Warranty Disclaimer Pilot s gear Service Book List of contents SUP AIR kwam Introduction Welcome to family flying world Bring your children to share the passion of paragliding This har ness has everything in it If you fly tandem your piloting skills and compliance to local authoriza tion After reading this manual we suggest you check your harness by hanging in it before flying N B Three important icons will help you when reading this manual Advice A Caution By Danger Tu P AIR RCE Technical sheet Back height cm Leaning setting height cm Seat length cm Seat width cm Carabiners height cm 444444 Carabiners distance cm Technical specifications Unique Pilot size 415 160 cm Pilot s weight 50 65 kg Harness weight carabiners speedbar 2 1 kg Designed for Paragliding only Back height cm Leaning setting height cm Seat length cm Seat width cm Carabiners height cm Carabiners distance cm 34 47 cm Impact damping system Airbag Volume Impact damping system Bumpair Thick Yes ness Homologation EN 1651 LTF Flight tandem Pilot Passenger Yes Passenger Flight acrobatic flying No Take off Winching Yes Quick out carabiners compatibility No This harness is delivered with two 30 mm Biners 138 g for the set L Size choice Tu P AIR DER Choosing your harness size is important You will find here below a height w
6. eight table that will help you in your size choice Nonetheless we advise you to try out the harness under a hanging device and in different sizes at one of our retailers in order to choose the correct size For a complete list of our retailers please click here www supair com Note Though the KINDER does cover a wide range of age from 8 to 13 years old the weight and size can vary a lot within these ages we recommend to test the harness under portal before buying it Size 1m15 1m20 1m25 1m30 1m35 1m40 1m45 1m50 1m55 1m60 1m65 Weight 50 j KINDER 55 60 65 70 Tu P AIR KR 4 4 4 4 Rescue parachute handle 30 mm Aluminium self locking biner BUMPAIR 15cm SFBU006 Plateau Bois ref Kinder C omponents Tu PAIR KaR o Harness overview This illustration will help you during your reading q Ventral buckles g Safe T Bar g Thigh strap buckles Yg Ventral width adjustment g Leaning setting g Shoulders straps adjustment TUPAIR KAMER BUMPAIR assembl y open the external zipper green and interior black gJ Fit the BUMPAIR inside til it reaches the front top of the harness g Close the zippers Tu PAIR KC Position setting A Leaning angle setting A loosen OF Pull up to release wy Set the angle of leaning by tightening the snapper towards a more vertical position or the black webbing towards a more horizontal positi
7. on You can extend the lumbar support by tightening the 5 buckle B Shoulders straps adjustments Tighten the shoulder straps by pulling the finger loop down When adopting a reclined flying posture the shoulder straps must en loosen hance in flight comfort levels by supporting the upper back The shoulder straps support greatly helps the comfort level It should be set precisely You must find the correct tension between the side and shoulder straps adjustments C Chest strap adjustment tighten This adjustment is important as it acts on the ABS and the harness overall stability The tighter the more stable The opposite is true while enabling weight shift steering To tighten the chest strap Place your left hand in front of and pass the risers to grab the right self locking Biner With the right hand grab the chest strap finger loop and pull it to tighten the chest strap To loosen the chest strap Place your left hand in front of and pass the risers to grab the right self locking Biner With the left arm shorten the distance between the risers and pull the finger loop in the opposite direction to loos en the chest strap 10 Qupair RANGER Pre Flight control Conduct a thorough pre flight check before each takeoff Check the harness and Biners integrity Check that the optionnal front parachute pocket is correctly closed Check that your harness adjustments have not changed Check the connexion risers
8. ses may harm nature Most of our components are recyclable If you judge your harness has finished its life you can separate all the plastic and metallic parts and apply up to date sort ing rules in effect in your community For recycling of the fabric parts we advise you to contact your local authority that deals with fabric recycling Environmental friendly practices We highly recommend you to respect as much as possible our environment while practicing paragliding and especially not to go outside tracks do not make unwanted noise and do not disturb the mountain areas balance We advise you to do this starting from the take off 14 Tu P AIR RCE Warranty Disclaimer Pilot s gear A SUPAIR takes the greatest care in the design and production of its products SUPAIR guarantees its products 5 years from purchase date against any defect or design fault occurring during normal use Any damage or degradation resulting from incorrect or abusive use abnormal exposure to aggressive factors including but not limited to high temperature intense sun exposure high humidity etc will invalidate this warranty Paragliding is an activity that requires skill specific knowledge and sound judgement Be careful learn in certified schools subscribe an adequate insurance policy as well as a flying license and make sure your skill match the conditions SUPAIR cannot be held responsible for your paragliding decisions or activities
9. the situation Please set the distance between the two carabiners according to the aer A ology and to the wing manufacturer s recommendations The average dis Landing Stand up inside the harness and adopt an upright position in order to run to dissipate hori zontal speed A Do not land whilst in the seated position this is dangerous 12 Tu P AIR Care KCU i Wash and care of your harness Storage and transport Lifetime A A It is a good idea to wash your harness from time to time To do this we recommend to use a soft solvent such as soap use a brush and rinse thoroughly In any case do not use chemicals such as detergents or strong solvent because it may deteriorate the webbing stitching and fabrics of your harness The zip fasteners should be lubricated from time to time using a silicon spray If your harness gets wet it is advisable to treat your automatic buckles and carabiners with silicone grease from time to time When you don t use your harness store it inside your paragliding rucksack in a dry cool and clean place protected from UVs exposure If your harness is wet please dry it thoroughly before storing For transport protect the harness from any mechanical or UV deterioration use a bag Please avoid long transports in wet conditions Independently of the pre flight check out you have to open and unfold your rescue parachute once every 6 months Once every 2 years you need to perform

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