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We are running an Outdoor First Aid course on Tuesday 7th and Wednesday 8th Feb at our Kirkby Stephen centre, suitable for paragliding instructors, coaches and other outdoor disciplines. This course also covers the syllabus for the HSE First Aid at Work triannual refresher. Price is £80.

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SAFETY NOTICE Harness buckles PDF Print E-mail
Issued 6 August 2008: Please check your harness for potential buckle malfunction. Certain Sup'Air and Gin harnesses are affected.

Sup'Air have alerted us to the following potential problem with a batch of light quick release buckles fitted to certain of their's and Gin's harnesses. Please click the link below for more details or read on for the text version.

In the event of discovering a problem, please contact us if it is a Sup'Air harness or the Gin importer if a Gin harness. 

 Safety Notice SupAir Harness Buckles issued 06/08/08 Safety Notice SupAir Harness Buckles issued 06/08/08 2008-08-08 15:35:56 2.32 Mb

 

A few harnesses equipped with light quick release buckles have experienced involuntary releases of the locking mechanism in flight and primarily with the front ( red ) Safe-T buckle.

Priority :  High                Publication date  :  August 6th 2008

Reason : The two small protruding release mechanism on the female side of the buckle, do not come back in place to secure a fully locked position.

Q : Which harness model can be affected ?

Here are the harnesses equipped by the factory with these quick release buckles:
2008 models :
ALTIX - VAMP - HYBRID - ALTIRANDO XP - VAMPAIR - X-ALPS - EVASION - XC - KINDER Airbag
2007 models :
in addition to the previously mentioned harnesses : ALTIPLUME Airbag - ESCAPE Airbag -
X-Ride - X-Ride Airbag.

Note: if your harness was upgraded with the light quick release buckles, make certain to verify the stamping on the buckles and find out if they are part of the above potentially problematic series. This  problem  is  not  relevant  to  the  harness  itself  but rather to the quick release light as well as the " Safe-T " buckle.

The possibly malfunctioning buckles are stamped with the following markings : A08 or B08 which corresponds to their manufacturing date ( date also indicated on the harness's  label  ), valid between  January 2008 and  July 2008.   The defect  is  located on  the  female part of  the buckle. 

Q : What should I do if my harness is part of the list ?

Make certain the locking mechanism works smoothly and properly. To do so,  proceed with the following opening and closing sequences :

1 - From a Closed / Locked buckle :  symmetrically depress the two ( 2 ) release protruding levers located on either side of the female buckle,  pull the male buckle out then,  push / lock it back into place.  The two ( 2 ) protruding levers on the female buckle section,  MUST extend out FULLY again ( see graphics ). Repeat the whole sequence three ( 3 ) times. 
2 - From an Open / Unlocked buckle :   symmetrically depress the two ( 2 ) release protruding levers located on either side of the female buckle,  and push / lock the male section into place. The two ( 2 ) protruding levers on the female buckle section,  MUST extend out  FULLY again ( see graphics ).   Repeat the whole sequence three ( 3 ) times. 

Note :  Regarding the red Safe-T buckle,  the test sequence MUST be repeated for both female sections on either side of the central male insert or twice per Safe-T buckle.

If,  in any case,  one ( 1 ) or two ( 2 ) of the protruding small levers do not come back to their initial locked position,  we will ask you to contact us in order to choose the best shipping solution  to  send  your harness back  to our  facility via  your usual dealer or to us. Sup'Air will cover all shipping costs ( both ways ) including the necessary repairs. 

Note : SUP'AIR  takes pride in its manufacturing process,  top quality gear and quality  control. Please  accept our apologies  in advance  for any possible inconvenience  you  may  encounter with your harness.  We will work to the best of our abilities to correct the problem and make certain you will resume flying  as  soon  as  possible  with  full confidence. 

IMPORTANT : in any case and regardless of the quick release buckles used,  you MUST and prior takeoff,  run through a systematic pre-flight check list to insure for all to be properly locked and secured in place.  Pay especially attention to the locking sequence and mechanism in a snowy or sandy environment.   Always be VERY careful and aware of your gear's functionality.

 

 
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