GLH Systems Paragon Manual de usuario


WARNING
·BASE jumping is by nature extremely dangerous! You may be seriously injured
or killed.
·GLH Systems and all of its affiliates advise you to seriously consider the
potential consequences of your actions should you decide to pursue this sport.
·Do not use this equipment unless you accept full responsibility for any injury,
serious or otherwise, including loss of life.
·Do not use this equipment unless you have read and understand all warning
labels, owner’s manuals and packing instructions.
·Do not use this equipment unless you have had complete and controlled
instruction in the use of this parachute assembly.
·It is the owners and/or user’s liability and obligation to inspect the equipment
and all of its components to ensure they are fit for use before each and every
jump.
·The owner and/or the user of the equipment are reputed as having the
necessary knowledge and experience to practice BASE jumping.
·The possession and/or the use of this equipment are conducted under the
owners and/or users complete liability.
·In the event of any incident/accident, whatever the origin may be, GLH Systems
and all of its affiliates will decline any/all liability.
·The owner and/or user, by the simple use of this equipment, admits to having
taken knowledge of this warning and accepts and agrees to all of its terms and
conditions.
DISCLAIMER –WARRANTY
GLH Systems and its affiliates offer no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the
reliability or safety of any equipment or products that it sells, leases or gives away.
This equipment is sold without any guarantee of its quality or performance.

Contents:
Section: Pages:
1. Intro 3
2. Paragon, Paragon Lite and Paragon Deluxe 4 - 7
3. Packing the Avian Container 8 - 11
4. Pilot Chutes
4.1 Pilot Chute Sizing 12
4.2 Hand Held Pilot Chutes 13 - 14
4.3 Stowed Pilot Chutes 14 - 15
5. Pre-Jump Safety Checks 16
6. Component Assembly
6.1 Toggles; Attachment and Settings
6.1.1 Attachment Method 1 17
6.1.2 Attachment Method 2 18
6.1.3 Setting Your Brakes: Slider Off 18-20
6.1.4 Setting Your Brakes: Slider Up 20-21
6.2 Risers
6.2.1 Reverse 3 Ring Risers 22-24
6.2.2 Standard 3 Ring Risers 24-25
6.2.3 L-Bar Risers 27
6.2.4 Slider Retainer Strap 28
6.3 Bridle
6.3.1 Attaching the Bridle to the Canopy 29
6.3.2 Attaching the Pilot Chute to the Bridle 30
7. Inspections and Maintenance
7.1 Harness Inspection 31
7.2 Container Inspection 31
7.3 Riser Inspection 32
7.4 Bridle Inspection 33
7.5 Pilot Chute Inspection 33
7.6 Canopy Inspection 34
8. Contact Information 35

Section 1: Intro
ABOUT THIS MANUAL:
·GLH Systems offers these instructions to be used as a guideline only.
·This manual is NOT a description of how to start BASE jumping.
·This manual MUST NOT be your sole source of information.
·This manual is only designed to introduce you to the Paragon harness/container system. It is the
responsibility of the user to ensure that his/her container is properly assembled, maintained,
packed and operated.
·We recommend that you read and understand this manual in its entirety before using the Paragon
harness/container system.
·It is recommended to have a minimum of 250 skydives before even considering BASE jumping.
·It is recommended to receive proper instruction/training and supervision from a qualified person
concerning packing methods and general equipment use.
·It is recommended to have received practical instruction/training on BASE-jumping techniques
before attempting to use this equipment.
·Ultimately all responsibility lies with the user.
·The information and specifications that are included in this manual are in effect at the time of
printing. GLH Systems reserves the right to change any equipment that it offers at any time
without notice or obligation.
·If you have any questions concerning this equipment or its use please contact GLH Systems.

Section: 2
Paragon, Paragon Lite and Paragon Deluxe
Paragon [par-uh-gon] –noun; a model or pattern of excellence or of a particular excellence.

Packing the Paragon Harness/Container System:
The instructions set forth will serve equally when packing and closing the Paragon, Paragon Lite
and Paragon Deluxe Harness/Container Systems.
Before placing the canopy into the container, read this manual through from cover to cover. If
there is anything that you do not understand please do not hesitate to contact GLH Systems to
assist you with assembly and packing.
Step 1: Follow the canopy manufacturer’s instructions for packing the canopy until it resembles
the picture below (Figure 2.1a). Then fold the top flap and yoke area under the container (Figure 2.1b).
(Figure 2.1a) (Figure 2.1b)
Step 2: Grasp the canopy and the Tail Pocket so as not to disturb the stowed lines and slide the
cocooned canopy over and into the pack tray (Figure 2.1c). Place the canopy at the bottom of the
container lining the Tail Pocket up with the lower corners (Figure 2.1d). The canopy should be
positioned so that the Tail Pocket fills the bottom corners of the pack tray. Ensure that the risers
are not twisted and that the rear risers are towards the centre then fold the excess toggle
material towards centre of the container (Figure 2.1e).
(Figure 2.1c) (Figure 2.1d) (Figure 2.1e)

Step 3: Fold the canopy back on itself so that the top of the warning label appears then prepare
the nose as desired for your intended delay (Figure 2.1f). Ensure that the centre cell remains
exposed.
(Figure 2.1f)
Step 4: Fold the remainder of the canopy toward the top of the container using the bottom of
the pack tray as a guide (Figure 2.1g). This should put the top of the canopy approximately in the
center of the container.
(Figure 2.1g)
Step 5: Clear the top flap from under the container and place it over the canopy and feed the
pull-up cord through the top closing loop. Feed the pull-up cord through the top left grommet
(Figure 2.1h) and then through the top right grommet allowing the bridle to come out from the
centre over the left flap (Figure 2.1i). Place the pin that is closest to the canopy through the loop
from left to right ensuring not to twist the closing loop (Figure 2.1j).
(Figure 2.1h) (Figure 2.1i) (Figure 2.1j)

Step 6: Bring the bottom flap up over the canopy and feed the pull-up cord through the bottom
closing loop. Fold the dynamic corner inward and place this fold along the side of the container
between the container sidewall and the folded canopy (Figure 2.1k). Repeat for the opposite side.
Never fold the dynamic corner against the bottom flap. Never allow any part of the canopy to
become trapped between the dynamic corner and the side wall. Then repeat the closing
sequence for the bottom loop (Figure 2.1l) ensuring that the bridle has not been twisted between
the pins (Figure 2.1m).
(Figure 2.1k) (Figure 2.1l) (Figure 2.1m)
Step 7: Ensure the bridle passes directly from the bottom pin to the pilot chute (Figure 2.1n). The
bridle should then be tucked under the right side flap and fed neatly under the bridle protector
flap (Figure 2.1o). Close the pin protector flap taking care to keep the bridle in its central position
(Figure 2.1p). Proceed to the pilot chute section and follow instructions for the type of deployment
that you intend to use.
(Figure 2.1n) (Figure 2.1o) (Figure 2.1p)

Section 3: Avian
Avian [ey-vee-uhn] - adjective; of or pertaining to birds.

Packing the Avian Harness/Container System
The instructions set forth with serve in packing and closing the Avian, GLH Systems terminal
specific harness container. Some slight packing adaptations may be necessary to enhance the
contours of the container when using different brands of ultra light parachutes.
Before placing the canopy into the container, read this manual through from cover to cover. If
there is anything that you do not understand please do not hesitate to contact GLH Systems to
assist you with assembly and packing.
Step 1: Follow the canopy manufacturer’s instructions for packing the canopy until it resembles
the picture below (Figure 3.1a). Then fold the top flap and yoke area under the container (Figure 3.1b).
(Figure 3.1a) (Figure 3.1b)
Step 2: Grasp the canopy and the Tail Pocket so as not to disturb the stowed lines and slide the
cocooned canopy over and into the pack tray (Figure 3.1c). Place the canopy at the bottom of the
container lining the Tail Pocket up with the lower corners (Figure 3.1d). The canopy should be
positioned so that the Tail Pocket fills the bottom corners of the pack tray. Ensure that the risers
are not twisted and that the rear risers are towards the centre then fold the excess toggle
material towards centre of the container (Figure 3.1e).
(Figure 3.1c) (Figure 3.1d) (Figure 3.1e)
Este manual sirve para los siguientes modelos
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