The life span and safety of operation of your equipment is very dependent of the care of the pi-
lot, treat and maintain your flight equipment always with the utmost care. We recommend that
you regularly check your BLACKOUT PLUS for signs of wear and tear as well as damages.
Packing
Look for a clean - best case also soft - underlay to spread out your glider.
Free the cloth of soiling like leaves, grass or sand and sort the lines evenly. Use the riser-fix
system at the rear end of the wing for the risers. Make sure that the glider is try and clean be-
fore you pack it up. Now start to fold the glider from the middle out cell by cell. After that place
both halves on top of each other and fold the glider to the end format. Shifted packing prevents
constant abrasion of the middle of the paraglider.
Maintenance
Since U-Turn exclusively uses high-quality material, the U-Turn BLACKOUT PLUS will be
unrelievedly airworthy for many years at good care and maintenance. The aging of your U-
Turn BLACKOUT PLUS depends on the total flying time, the conditions in which you fly in, the
amount of UV radiation it is exposed to and the intensity and quality of care. A couple of tips for
maintenance and care:
– Do not leave your U-Turn BLACKOUT PLUS out in the sun more than necessary, but put it
back into the backpack after your flight.
– Consider the choice of terrain when choosing a take-off site to lay out your glider.
– Do not drag your glider on the ground and prevent friction.
Please consider that:
– the lines need to be checked for damage regularly.
– the lines are not being bent unnecessarily and you don’t step on the lines when laying out
the glider.
– lines need to be checked after overloads (tree or water landings etc.) for their strength and
correct length and exchanged if necessary.
– lines need to be checked for their correct length in case of changing inflight handling
characteristics.
– the main brake lines aren’t knotted too many times at the grip since every knot weakens the
line.
Cleaning
For cleaning of the canopy it is best to use just warm water and a soft sponge. Never may
chemicals be used for the cleaning because these damage the coating and strength of the
cloth.
Maintenance and care