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Deployment
9.1 General
The SafeAir M-600 Pro includes an Autonomous Triggering System (ATS) that identifies most of
the known critical failures and triggers the system autonomously. Should an emergency
situation occur, the system deploys the parachute, stops the rotors and reduces impact
energy upon landing.
In addition to the ATS, the SafeAir system may also be triggered manually by the RC signal
(optional). In order to manually trigger the system, press and hold the RC Trigger switch until
the RC LED turns solid red accompanied by 3 short repeating beeps. The RC keeps sending a
trigger signal for 3 seconds after the release of the Trigger switch.
The system can only deploy when it is in Armed mode (green LED). Following a deployment,
the LED turns red. Insert the safety pin all the way in to turn off the system.
Contact us at support@parazero.com for the deployment analysis.
9.2 Repacking the parachute
Inspect the parachute and make sure there is no damage to the parachute, lines or the
main parachute strap. Inspect the canister, SmartAir, connectors and the TerminateAir to
make sure that there is no apparent damage.
If there are tears or other suspected damage, please contact us at
You will require all system components (except the TerminateAir), including a new pyro
actuator for the repack process. Before you start, disconnect the FTS and parachute cables
from the SmartAir and insert the safety pin is all the way in. Disconnect the bridles from both
carabiners and secure the latter. Make sure you have found the yellow cap and the red base
after the deployment and place all components on a clean dry surface large enough for the
parachute.
The repack itself necessitates the parachute and a simple rubber band:
1
Place the parachute on the surface to make sure that the
lines do not cross each other or are entangled and that
they are in the same length, especially the center line. This
will require the upper part of the parachute to be folded
as seen in the drawing below.
2
The parachute has 7 cells, fold all of them in half so that
all the lines come out of the same place.
3
Divide the cells so there are 3 on one side of the lines and
4 in the other side.