Transport and storage, Cleaning, Inspections – GIN Mirage User Manual

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Transport and Storage

Moisture is the worst enemy for your glider, adversely affecting the ageing of fabric, lines and

reinforcements. The Mirage should therefore be kept dry and cool. Do not pack the glider away

for a prolonged period if it is damp, sandy, salty, or if other objects have entered the cells.

Always allow it to dry naturally before storage, in a cool, dry room. Leave the rucksack zip open

whenever possible to allow residual moisture to evaporate, and do not transport or store the
glider in the proximity of chemicals such as gasoline, paints or other solvents.

Cleaning

Use only lukewarm water and a soft cloth to clean your wing. Never use any abrasive materials

or detergents. Only clean the wing if it is absolutely necessary e.g. after a landing in salt water.

Inspections

GIN Gliders recommend that the Mirage is inspected by an authorized Gin agent. The first

inspection shall take place 30 months after the first flight or after 200 hours, whichever

happens sooner. Consecutive inspections shall take place every 200 hours flying time or every
24 months, whichever happens sooner.
A full inspection will give you peace of mind and extend your glider's lifetime. Additional

inspections should be performed by a qualified person following a crash or violent landing on

the leading edge, or if you note a deterioration of performance or behaviour.
You should also check for any damage to your lines, wing, and karabiners before each flight.

Repairs

Very small holes in the wing can be repaired with the sticky back tape provided with your glider.

Ideally, damaged lines should be replaced by your GIN dealer. Before fitting a replacement line,

check it for length against its counterpart on the other side of the wing. When a line has been

replaced, always inflate the glider on flat ground to check that everything is in order before
flying.
Major repairs, such as replacing panels, should only be carried out by the distributor or the

manufacturer.

Environmentally friendly disposal

GIN paragliders are manufactured with non-toxic materials that have been assessed for their
environmental impact. When your Vantage has reached the end of its life after a number of

years, please take care to dispose of it in an environmentally friendly manner. Please check

with local authorities regarding the current regulations and disposal facilities in your area.

Act responsibly and help preserve your flying sites

Please observe all local rules at the flying sites you use. It is important not to endanger the

preservation of flying sites that are a vital necessity to the enjoyment of our beautiful sport.

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