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WARNING: 
Like any extreme sport, paragliding involves unpredictable risks which may lead 
to injury or death. By choosing to fly, you assume the sole responsibility for 
those risks. You can minimize the risks by having the appropriate attitude, 
training and experience and by properly understanding, using and maintaining 
your equipment. Always seek to expand your knowledge and to develop 
self reliance. If there is anything you do not understand, consult with your local 
dealer as a first point of contact, with the GIN importer in your country or with 
Gin Gliders directly.  
    Because it is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition that can 
occur while paragliding, this manual makes no representation about the safe 
use of the wing under all conditions. Neither GIN Gliders nor the seller of GIN 
equipment can guarantee, or be held responsible for, the safety of yourself or 
anyone else.  
    Many countries have specific regulations or laws regarding paragliding 
activity. It s your responsibility to know and observe the regulations of the 
region where you fly.  
 
 This equipment must never be used for parachuting or BASE jumping. 
    You must wear a helmet as well as all other standard safety equipment 
required for paragliding.This equipment is strongly recommended to be used 
an experienced paraglider pilot only.  

 

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The information in this manual is provided for guidance only and is subject to change without notice  This manual is not intended 
as a comprehensive assembly  use  service  repair or maintenance manual  Please see your dealer for all assembly  service  
repairs or maintenance  Your dealer may also be able to refer you to classes  clinics or articles on paraglider use  service  repair or 
maintenance

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Genie lite 3 rescue deck

Page 1: ...EN User Manual v1 0 09 2020...

Page 2: ...ditions Neither GIN Gliders nor the seller of GIN equipment can guarantee or be held responsible for the safety of yourself or anyone else Many countries have specific regulations or laws regarding pa...

Page 3: ...ant safety performance and maintenance information Read it before your first flight keep it for reference and please pass it on to the new owner if you ever re sell your equipment Any updates to this...

Page 4: ...on and operating limitations 8 Liability and warranty exclusion 8 Operating limitations 8 Introduction of the Genie Lite 3 rescue deck 9 Included with your Genie Lite 3 rescue deck 10 Installing the G...

Page 5: ...site GIN Gliders Homepage GIN Gliders has a comprehensive website which provides additional information about the Genie Lite 3 rescue deck any updates to the manual and many other issues related to pa...

Page 6: ...th you refrain from making unnecessary noise and respect the sensitive biological equilibrium of nature Consideration for nature is required even at the launch site Paragliding is of course an outdoor...

Page 7: ...pment and must not under any circumstances be flown without a valid certification Independent experimentation is strictly prohibited This Manual does not replace the need to attend training at a parag...

Page 8: ...flying under the supervision of an approved flying instructor There shall be no liability on the part of third parties in particular the manufacturer and the dealer Liability and warranty exclusion I...

Page 9: ...so to most other pod harnesses on the market A front rescue has undeniable advantages the rescue handle is always in sight of the pilot and can be deployed by either hand Be aware the connection to th...

Page 10: ...luded with your Genie Lite 3 rescue deck Genie Lite 3 rescue deck Rescue handle Inner container Two rescue bridles Dimensions Genie Lite 3 rescue deck Volume Genie Lite 3 rescue deck Weight Genie Lite...

Page 11: ...ility Every first installation of a rescue system into the Genie Lite 3 rescue deck must be checked by a qualified paragliding professional for compatibility To verify the installation you must perfor...

Page 12: ...ne Connecting the rescue bridle We recommend that the rescue is connected with a handshake knot with the rescue bridles see pictures bellow In case you use a different type of connector like a carabin...

Page 13: ...s tight A loose knot might lead to failure in case the rescue is deployed under high speeds In case us use a carabiner to connect your rescue with your rescue bridle We recommend that you cover the co...

Page 14: ...below Put the rescue bridles in the bottom of the Place he e c e in he o en cock i rescue deck with one end going out on each side If o decide o a ach o e c e onl on he lef main ca abine lea e follo h...

Page 15: ...In alla ion The e c e deck ho ld no look like he If o decide o a ach o e c e onl on ic e abo e he lef main ca abine he e c e deck ho ld Look like he ic e abo e befo e in alla ion ATTENTION If you dec...

Page 16: ...g connections The RIGHT side of the harness has a BLUE webbing connection while the LEFT side of the harness has a RED webbing connection A ach he e c e deck on he cock i of he Genie Li e 3 Connec he...

Page 17: ...the strap connecting the rescue deployment handle to the rescue inner container It should be long enough that the reserve can be extracted without the danger of the pins not being pulled before the s...

Page 18: ...your level of experience This happens if you lack fundamental understanding are incapable of assessing the risk or simply do not pay sufficient attention to your surroundings or your own state of min...

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