Cd a b – GIN Gingo Airlite User Manual

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WARNING: When installing the reserve make
sure the reserve handle is up and the reserve
lines are facing down.

Rescue installation guide

It is very important to properly install the rescue parachute. If the parachute is not folded

correctly or the lines are not placed properly then a serious if not fatal accident could result. If you
have any doubts speak with your instructor or GIN dealer.
Adjustment of rescue container volume

The Gingo Airlite has a Velcro system to adjust the volume of the container according to the size

and shape of your rescue. This is to ensure that your rescue is held firmly in place in the rescue
container.

To adjust the rescue container volume for a smaller rescue, first detach the edge of the Velcro

flap inside the container. Pull on the Velcro flap and re-attach to decrease the height of the
container. Then, check that the rescue fits in the remaining space. The rescue should fit comfortably
in the container. The rescue should be held so that it can’t move around, but not too tightly that
extraction becomes difficult. If necessary, place a piece of foam behind the rescue to reduce the
depth of the container.
Main rescue installation guide

Begin by first connecting the Y bridle and the rescue handle to the rescue parachute (p. 19,20).

Install the rescue into the harness with the handle connection facing up and the extra para line
neatly folded on the bottom of the container (2).

Using the paracord included with your harness pull the built in loops through the metal rings in

the order shown below. First close flap “A”, next “B”, then “C”, and finally “D.” (3-6). After closing
the container in the proper order, use the metal hook pins to secure the container flaps (7). Finish
by inserting each side of the rescue handle into its neoprene sleeve and secure using the Velcro.

*Follow the instructions on the next page.

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