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Ozone prioritizes high-quality paragliding equipment, focusing on design, performance, and security through rigorous checks.
This manual details maintenance and repacking. Further information and support are available via website or dealer.
Paragliding is inherently dangerous. Users assume all risks associated with Ozone equipment use.
Proper maintenance, avoiding dampness, adhering to weight limits, and using within designated parameters are crucial.
Always wear protective gear, maintain physical/mental health, check conditions, and employ safety margins for every flight.
Details on size, gores, surface area, line lengths, weight, load capacity, sink rate, and certifications.
Specifies the materials used for the parachute's cloth, lines, and webbing for durability and performance.
Protect from UV, moisture, dirt, and heat. Store in a cool, dry room to preserve parachute integrity.
Repack every 6 months. Check line lengths annually or after water exposure, drying thoroughly.
Repack every 6 months, prepare with assistant, weights, and use a clean, dry packing area.
Pull apex completely, tension lines, and verify equal lengths using a carabiner for secure attachment.
Fold gores, count them, and separate/untwist lines to ensure free movement.
Neatly prepare panels and lines. Fold panels and organize lines on either side of the apex lines.
Fold remaining panels neatly in the opposite direction, ensuring lines are sorted correctly.
Release apex, equalize lines, and fold gores neatly stacked on top of each other.
Fold gores carefully, aligning seams and the top section where the apex passed through. Use creases for guidance.
Repeat the folding process in the reverse direction for the other side, ensuring neat separation of panels.
Use 'S' folds for bag width and figure of 8s with elastic bands to arrange lines neatly.
Fold in accordion style and close the deployment bag, securing the main loop with free line.
Throw with conviction: Look, Reach, Pull, Throw. Aim for fast opening and stability.
If deployment fails, pull the reserve bridle firmly to assist opening.
Concentrate on disabling the paraglider wing to prevent interference with parachute operation.
Assume the PLF (legs down) position during landings under emergency situations or with a rescue parachute.
Select short bridle for existing harness bridles or Y bridle for direct shoulder strap attachment.
Attach bridles using appropriate maillons. Ensure maillons are tightly closed for security.
Connect reserve handle to deployment bag loop using a maillon or larks foot knot, following harness manual guidance.
Install the Angel into the harness deployment system. Refer to the harness manual for detailed instructions.
Ozone products meet high standards via in-house manufacturing, stringent quality control, and traceable components.
Ozone values customer feedback and provides support for issues not caused by wear or misuse. Contact dealer or email.