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INSPECTION
REPAIRS
Your paratrike wing has strictly to follow the required inspection intervals. The first
inspection check is mandatory completing 24 months or 100 hours flights, whichever
comes first.
After the first inspection any paratrike wing must be checked yearly or at each 100
hours flights, whichever comes first. In any of these inspections may occur that a shorter
period for the next inspection will be defined (f. ex. 6 months or 50 hours flights).
Without performing the mandatory inspections, the paratrike wing loses its certification
and the warranty becomes null and void.
After any kind of accident or a long period without use: sent the paratrike wing for
inspection to an authorized dealer’s workshop or to the manufacturer. It’s for your own
good.
Minor repairs (see below) you could do by yourself, but all other repairs must only be
made by an authorized dealer’s workshop or the manufacturer.
Repairs must only be made by an authorized dealer’s workshop or to the manufacturer.
In case of minor repairs you are receiving with your paratrike wing a basic repair kit. It
contains adhesive labels in case of minor tears and quick link sealing.
Small tears up to 10 cm away from the line suspension points may be fixed by yourself.
Beyond that the maintenance must be made by an authorized dealer’s workshop or the
manufacturer.
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Clean the spot where the adhesive label will be applied with a humid cloth.
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The adhesive label has to be at least 2,5 cm larger than the tear.
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Round the edges, otherwise the adhesive label could loosen after the aplication.
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Apply on both sides of the tear.
In case of a line crack we recommend to contact your dealer, an authorized dealer’s
workshop or the manufacturer. After the repair test the paratrike wing on the ground
and check if everything is alright.
Along with your kit you’re get sealing for the quick links. Don’t leave your risers without
them, because they avoid the movement of the screw nut, making it impossible to open.
FABRIC TEARS
LINE CRACK
QUICK LINK SEALING
WARRANTY
Every Sol paramotor/paratrike wing has a Warranty of 1 Year, 100 Hours of Flight or 100
Flights, whichever comes first. Our development technology, through the utilization of
quality materials and the adoption of new manufacturing processes, allows us to offer
you, our client this added bonus. This warranty is defined as repair or substitution of the
defective equipment parts determined by the producer.
NOTE: The paramotor/paratrike wings must undergo annual inspection, every 100 flight
hours or 100 flights as they are subjected to conditions much more extreme than normal
paragliders.
1. This warranty covers any materials, and manufacturing defects.
2. This Warranty covers every paramotor/paratrike wing certified DGAC / EN or LTF for
leisure activities, excluding professional equipment (schools, competitions, acro, etc.).
3. Due to the extreme use situation, paragliders for competition, acro, protos and
professional use are not covered by the SOL 3 year warranty (300 hours). Every SOL
paraglider destined for competition and acro, has a 1 year warranty for manufacturing
defects.
Warranty Pre-requisites:
1. You must fill-out form ( Fill the form here ) within 30 days after purchase;
2. All flights must be logged providing information on date, place and length of flight;
3. The equipment must be kept in accordance with the instructions provided in this
manual. All the storage, folding, cleaning and care instructions must be carefully taken;
4. Maintenance and inspections can only be performed by the manufacturer or authorized
shop and must be properly documented;
5. Paramotor/paratrike wing must follow the inspection schedule. The first mandatory
inspection must be done after completing 24 months, 100 flight hours or 100 flights,
whichever comes first. After the first inspection, a sail needs to be inspected every 12
months, 100 flight hours or every 100 flights (whichever comes first). It may happen
that in the inspection a shorter period for the next inspection is defined (for example 6
months, 50 flight hours or 50 flights). Without mandatory inspections, the paraglider
loses its certification and respective;
6. The owner is responsible for all shipping expenses to and from the manufacturer;
7. In order to make a plea for repair or equipment exchange, or equipment repair,