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HARNESS

The harness is a Sup’ Air harness designed specially for PAP and will give provide optimum comfort 
during flights. Included: carabiners and automatic clips with safety closing. External articulate 
extension board for additional leg support. Pulleys for speedbar system. Large Neoprene side 
pockets. Emergency Parachute and Engine Rev Counter mounting system. 
 
Even though all parts of the engine have gone through quality checks before being sent, we recommend 
to check that the seat is correctly fixed to the frame, also check that the automatic buckles and 
accelerator pulley are working properly (fig 08).

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PROPELLER

If you do not have a torque wrench just tighten the bolts slightly 
more than the maximum pressure. 

Never Start The Engine 

Without Propelleer Or Gearbox Fitted.

Its very important to check the propeller tracking. This is the 
difference between the tips of the propeller on its path during 
rotation. If the tracking of the propeller is occurs it means that 
the propeller bolts may have been tightened asymmetrically. On 
engines without clutch: Take away the spark plug so that the 
propeller can turn easily. Turn the propeller, and make sure the tips of the propeller pass through the same axis during rotation.

IMPORTANT: 

every time the propeller is fitted it is necessary too tighten the bolts before the next flight.

 Check that the propeller is not 

damaged fixed properly and turns correctly and smoothly. Listen for any unusual noises that might come from the engine or the gearbox.

SAFETY: always treat the propeller as if the engine was running..

Apriete Hélice Madera 1,1 Kgm (11 Nm) 

Apriete Hélice Carbono 0,8 Kgm (8 Nm) 

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THROTTLE

On the throttle handle check that 
the cruise control screw is loose 
and the throttle handle is returned 
to the closed position (1).

The Engine STOP button is located 
on top of the hand throttle (2).

The accelerator cable is passed 
over the forearm for optimum 
control and comfort (fig 09). 

1

2

SECURITY ON THE GROUND

THE BIGGEST DANGER IS ON GROUND so it is very important to get into a good 
habit of checking the surrounding area is clear to avoid incidents/accidents:

Moving the engine: Always lift the machine using the strongest  
and most stable part of the chassis. DO NOT LIFT OR MOVE USING THE CAGE.

NEVER START WITHOUT THE PROPELLER OR GEAR BOX.

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for running in using the correct % of oil mix, 
and always filter the fuel when filling the tank.

Only close the breather line valve when transporting the machine to prevent fuel 
spillage. Otherwise this valve must be in the open position for flight.

Open – when the handle of the valve is inline with the pipe.  
Closed- When handle of valve is 90° to pipe.

Make sure that there is nothing or no one around the area of the propeller during 
starting and that you have placed the engine on a level surface and a mat to avoid 
contact between the propeller and loose items on the ground. i,e small stones or sand.

Never turn the engine towards people, animal’s, paragliders

IF THE FUEL TANK DOES

NOT “BREATHE” THE

ENGINE WILL STOP.

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Summary of Contents for THOR130

Page 1: ...mare then please read and understand fully the following recommendations about its operation and use Enjoy your machine and always respect the flight rules 1o DISMANTLED CHASSIS INTO 3 PARTS Start by...

Page 2: ...lace the partly assembled cage halves onto the pegs located on the central part off the chassis then bring the frame together starting at the top and working towards the bottom 1o 1o 1o 1o 4o 2o 5o 1o...

Page 3: ...slightly in the way of the arrow s direction Remove the external binding clip With the aim of disjoin the lower frame bar Hold the bar as the image shows and pull the frame slightly in the way of the...

Page 4: ...f the arrow s direction For helping the preassure in the adecuate direction you should help yourself with the thumb in the external tube as it shows the detailed picture 1o 6o 6o 3o 2o You can sustain...

Page 5: ...sten for any unusual noises that might come from the engine or the gearbox SAFETY always treat the propeller as if the engine was running Apriete H lice Madera 1 1 Kgm 11 Nm Apriete H lice Carbono 0 8...

Page 6: ...started ATTENTION DO NOT USE THIS TECHNIQUE TO WARM UP THE ENGINE This security measure is intended above all to minimize risk and nerves of those who are new to the paraengine and aren t familiar wi...

Page 7: ...4 5 and 6 to restart the engine 1 Check that the starter cable is not blocked and that the return spring works properly Check that the NUT which holds the gas is NOT TIGHT and not locking the throttle...

Page 8: ...spring works properly Check that the NUT which holds the gas is NOT TIGHT and not locking the throttle lever 2 Leave the accelerator supported as shown in the picture fig 20 WITH THIS ENGINE WE DO NO...

Page 9: ...System parachute bag behind the head It will be standard mounted at the workshop on the left side of the frame as we find it safer when starting the engine on the ground unless the client ask s other...

Page 10: ...ry and damage to the paramotor Once supported raise the left heel take the Starter handle and insert it into the loop of the pedal right at the heel fig 19 Support yourself adequately then move your f...

Page 11: ...fig 23 1o 3o 2o 4o The frames are prepared to resist the pressure of the lines on the outer ring when taking off We advise to use between 30 and 50 of power before the glider is on top of pilot When t...

Page 12: ...e factory directly FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE WARRANTY OF POLINI THOR 130 SEE THE ENGINE MANUAL 4 The guarantee referred to in paragraph 1 is suspended during repair The suspension period will start...

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