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Gradient Golden4 - 7 Repairingyour Glider; Repairing Your Glider; 8 Checking Your Glider

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9.
Protect the canopy from unnecessary strain. Inconsiderate handling of your glider pulling
it over grass, soil, sand or rocks will signicantly reduce its lifeme and increase its air-
porosity.
When preparing the paraglider for a launch or when ground handling, be sure not to step on
any of the lines or the canopy.
Dont e any unnecessary knots in the lines. Packing methods where special knots are made
in the lines as used on parachutes and reserve parachutes are not suitable for packing the
lines used on paragliders.
Protect your canopy and lines from unnecessary exposure to sunlight. UV-rays can damage
many parts of a paraglider.
Try not to pack your glider when wet. If its unavoidable then dry it as soon as possible but
away from direct sunlight. Be careful to avoid storing your canopy wet this is the most
common reason for cloth degradaon, and is easily preventable.
Dont let your glider come into contact with seawater. If it does, rinse the lines, canopy and
risers with fresh water and dry before storing.
Aer ight or when storing always use the inner protecon sack.
When storing or during transport make sure your glider isn’t exposed to temperatures higher
than 50 degrees Celsius.
Never let the paraglider come into contact with chemicals. Clean the glider with clean
lukewarm water only.
For long-term storage don’t pack the glider too ghtly. Store it in a cold, dry and well-
venlated room.
Aer tree- or water-landings always examine the glider carefully. If you suspect that the
ight features of your paraglider have changed, contact an authorised Gradient supplier as
soon as possible.
7. Checking your glider
Aer 200 ying hours or aer latest two years your Golden4 must be thoroughly checked
and tested by the manufacturer or by Gradient authorised service centre.
This check is primarily focused on:
- measuring of porosity
- measuring of tear strength of fabric
- sewing of panels, aachment points, cell openings, etc.
- condion of lines and risers
- strength of lines
- geometry of the suspension system
All data are recorded in the test report. On the basis of the real wings condion, the check
expert can dene the next check interval; under normal circumstances is it two years.
8. Repairing your glider
Only small repairs ie repairs that don’t change the airworthiness of the paraglider may
be done by the user. These include: xing small tears (but not seams) up to 10 cm; changing
damaged lines; and changing rubber line-xaon rings on the small karabiners.
When repairing your paraglider on your own follow these rules:
When repairing the sail use a self-adhesive patch specied for this purpose. Every Golden4
comes with a small amount of self-adhesive material which is enough for small repairs.

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