Pilots Manual · 2019. 2. 16. · within their certified weight ranges. Please remember that flying...
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Pilots Manual
CONTENTSThank You 01Warning 02Your Quest 03
Overview 04Preparation 05
Protection 05Seatplate 06SpeedSystem 07ReserveParachuteInstallation 08
Fitting 12Adjustments 14
ShoulderStraps 14LumbarSupport 14LegStraps 15Cheststraps 15LegSupportAngle 15
Features 16HydrationAccessSystem 16VelcroShoulderMounting 16
Use and Maintenance 17ConnectionToTheWing 17Pre-flightChecks 17Towing 18ExternalParachuteContainer 18ParachuteDeployment 18WaterLanding 19Care 19Inspection 19Disposal 19
Technical Specifications 20Materials 20Certification 20
Ozone Quality Guarantee 21ENv1.0October2018
THANK YOU WARNINGEN
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ThankyouforchoosingOzone.
Asateamoffreeflyingenthusiasts,competitorsandadventurers,Ozone’smissionistoproduceparaglidingequipmentofthehighestqualityusingcuttingedgedesignsandthebesttechnicalmaterialsavailable.OurdevelopmentteamisbasedinthesouthofFrance.Thisarea,whichincludesthesitesofGourdon,MonacoandColdeBleyne,guaranteesusmorethan300flyabledaysperyear.ThisisagreatassetinthedevelopmentoftheOzonerange.Weknowthatqualityandvalueformoneyareessentialconsiderationswhenchoosingequipment,sotokeepcostslowandqualityhighwebuildallourwingsandharnessesinourownproductionfacility.DuringproductionallOzoneproductsundergonumerousrigorousqualitycontrolchecks.Thiswaywecanguaranteethatourequipmentmeetsthesamehighstandardsthatweexpectourselves.
If you need any further information aboutOzone, theQuest or any of our products please checkwww.flyozone.com.Orcontactyourlocaldealer,paraglidingschooloranyofushereatOzone.
Itisessentialthatyoureadthismanualbeforeusingyourharnessforthefirsttime.
SafeFlying!
Team Ozone
•Paraglidingisapotentiallydangeroussportthatcancauseseriousinjuryincludingbodilyharm,paralysisanddeath.FlyinganOzoneharnessisundertakenwiththefullknowledgethatparaglidinginvolvessuchrisks.
•AstheownerofanOzoneharnessyoutakeexclusiveresponsibilityforallrisksassociatedwithitsuse.Inappropriateuseandorabuseofyourequipmentwillincreasetheserisks.
•Anyliabilityclaimsresultingfromuseofthisproducttowardsthemanufacturer,distributorordealersareexcluded.
•Bepreparedtopracticeasmuchasyoucan-especiallygroundhandling,asthisisacriticalaspectofparagliding.Poorcontrolwhileonthegroundisoneofthemostcommoncausesofaccidents.
•Bereadytocontinueyourlearningbyattendingadvancedcoursestofollowtheevolutionofoursport,astechniquesandmaterialskeepimproving.
•Useonlycertifiedparagliders,harnesseswithprotectorandreserveparachutesthatarefreefrommodification,andusethemonlywithintheircertifiedweightranges.Pleaserememberthatflyingoutsideofcertifiedconfigurationsmayjeopardiseanyinsurance(e.g.liability,lifeetc)youhave.Itisyourresponsibilityasthepilottoverifyyourinsurancecover.
•Makesureyoucompleteathoroughdailyandpre-flightinspectionofallofyourequipment.Neverattemptflyingwithunsuitableordamagedequipment.
•Alwayswearahelmet,glovesandboots.
•Allpilotsshouldhavetheappropriateleveloflicensefortheirrespectivecountryandthirdpartyinsurance.
•Makesurethatyouarephysicallyandmentallyhealthybeforeflying.
•Choosethecorrectwing,harnessandconditionsforyourlevelofexperience.
•Payspecialattentiontotheterrainyouwillbeflyingandtheweatherconditionsbeforeyoulaunch.Ifyouareunsuredonotfly,andalwaysaddalargesafetymargintoallyourdecisions.
•NEVERflyyourgliderinrain,snow,strongwind,turbulentweatherconditionsorclouds.
• Ifyouusegood,safejudgmentyouwillenjoymanyyearsofparagliding.
•Respecttheenvironmentandlookafteryourflyingsites.
• Ifyouneedtodisposetheharness,dosoinanenvironmentallyresponsiblemanner.
•Donotdisposeofitwiththenormalhouseholdwaste.
Remember, PLEASURE is the reason for our sport!
YOUR QUESTEN
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TheQuest isdesignedforprogressingpilotsandanyoneseekingaversatileopenlegharness.Itsaerodynamicdesignoffersahighlycomfortablesemi-reclinedpositionthatisidealforalltypesofflying.
FEATURES•Easyentryafterlaunch
•Excellentcomfortinanaerodynamicdesign
•Bomb-baydoorstylereservecompartment
•Colourcodedharnessstrapsforsafetyandease
•Fullyadjustableinclination
•Cheststrapprotector
•Amplestorageoptions
•Watercontainerpocket
•Speedbarretainer
TheQuestfeaturesaremovablecheststrappaddingforcomfortduringtakeoffandgroundhandling.With17cmoffoam-bagprotection,a6cmthickcomfortlayerintheback,and31Gimpactrating,theQuestprovidescomfortandpassivesafetyinacompactandsleekdesign.EveryharnesscomeswithEdelridcarabinersandintegratedreservebridlesincluded.
TheQuestisverycomfortableforpilotswhoflyinthesemi-reclinedtofullylaid-backposition.Thegeometryisdesignedtofilteroutturbulenceandreducetheriskof“falling”towardsthedeflatedsideintheeventofanincident.Nevertheless,theQuestisreactivetopilotinputand,onceplacedatthedesiredangleintheturn,providessolidlateralsupportforpreciseandeffortlessthermalling.Theprecisionandeaseofturningalsomakeitanidealpartnerfordiscoveringthedynamicsideofflying—wingoversandotherfreestylemanoeuvresareintuitiveandeasytolearnwiththisharness.
Unlikemany open harnesses, theQuest was designedwith accelerated flight verymuch inmind. The accelerator iskeptinplacebyaconvenientsystemandsitsreadyforuseatanymoment(werecommendusingthestandardOZONEacceleratorwiththisharness).Oncethespeedbarisapplied,thechassisflattensoutinamoreaerodynamicposition,inwhichitisalsoeasiertopilotthewing“modernstyle”withrearrisersandembarkonlongtransitionsforXCflying.
Reserve Parachute container
Main riser hangpoints
Shoulder straps
Side Pocket
Leg straps
Chest strapadjustments
Rear pocket
Hydration system anchor pointVelcro
Reserve Parachute handle
Shoulder strapadjustments
Lumber adjustments
Leg support adjustments
Speed bar retainer
Under seat protection
PREPARATION EN
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PROTECTIONTheQuestcomesasstandardwithanunderseat17cmLTF/CEcertifiedfoamprotectorandafulllengthbackcomfortfoam.Theunderseatprotectorisdesignedtoabsorbheavyimpactsbydissipatingtheairthroughtheseamsprogressivelyandsmoothly.
Allow the airbag time to fully inflate after unrolling for the first time, this can take up to 12hrs so best left overnight before installation.
Toinstalltheunderseatprotection,openthelowerzippedcompartmentfound within the rear pocket. The protector is clearly marked ‘up’and ‘front’ so that you can orientate it properly. Close the zippedcompartmentoncetheprotectorisinplace.
The rear comfort foam should be inserted into the upper zippedcompartment within the rear pocket located behind the hydrationsystemsleeve.Thethinnerendshouldbeorientatedtowardsthetop,ensurethatitisinsertedbehindtheflapwithintheinnerpocket.
SEAT PLATEInserttheseatplatewiththestraightestedgefacingforwards.Liftuptheseatcushioningandpushthelegstrapsaparttocreateenoughspacetoslidetheseatplateintothespaceavailable.Onceinsertedcorrectly,alignthelegstrapsovertherearendseatplatetoholditinplace.
IMPORTANT: No protector can guarantee complete protection. It does not replace your legs as the most effective way to absorb the energy of a hard landing. Always be prepared to use a PLF and do not rely on the mouse bag protection alone.
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SPEED SYSTEMFitthespeedsystemsuppliedwithyourwing:FirsteitheruntiethebarfromthelinesorremovetheBrummelhooks.ThemethodexplainedhereiswiththeBrummelhookremoved,ifyouremovethespeedbarreversetheroutingprocedure.
Routethefreeendsothatitpassesthroughthelowfrictionring,thenthoughtheslitonthesidepaneloftheharness.
The line should thenpass through thepulley locatednear the rear of the seat plate.Ensurethelinerunscleanlybetweenthelowfrictionringandthepulleyandthatitpassesto theoutsideofall structuralwebbingand isnotentangledwith thebungeeelastic.ReplacetheBrummelhook.
Double-checkthatthelinesdonotinadvertentlywraparoundanyofthestraps.
Attach the Bungee elastic to the corner of the speed bar with a Bowline (or othersuitable)knot.
Nowsetthelengthofthespeedbar.Thisisbestdoneonastatichangpointoralternativelyitcanbedoneontheground.Makesurethespeedsystemisnotsettooshortandthatitissymmetrical.
Once in the air, and when it is safe to do so, check that you can place your foot on the bar easily and that the system operates smoothly all the way to full speed. Adjust the length accordingly.
IMPORTANT: The speed bar lines must be of equal length, ensure they are not too short as this will inadvertently activate the speed system when under tension in the air. Always double-check lengths and symmetry whilst on the ground before flying.
RESERVE PARACHUTE INSTALLATIONTheQuesthasanintegralunderseatreserveparachutecontainerandissuppliedwithadedicateddeploymentbag.Thecontainer/deploymentbagissuitableforparachuteswithavolumeofbetween3and6ltrsandwillacceptmostmodernrescueparachutesincludingtheAngelSQ140andsteerableRogallotypes.
To install a reserveparachute you should first pack theparachute so that itmatches theshapeanddimensionofthesupplieddeploymentbag.
WARNING: Ozone strongly recommends that the reserve parachute system is installed by a qualified professional. Always seek experienced advice if you have any doubts, your safety depends on it.
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Inserttheparachuteintothedeploymentbagandsecurethedeploymentbagwiththelinesinthenormalway.Dependingonthesizeofyourparachuteyoucanuseanyoftheeyeletsforthebestfit.
Attach the harness bridles to the parachute’s bridle using a suitable connector (notsupplied).
Opentheharness’sparachutecontainerbyopeningthetwozips.Placethedeploymentbaginthespaceprovidedwithwhitearrowonthedeploymenthandlefacinguppermostsothatitmatchestheblackarrowontheharness.Thehandleshouldbecorrectlypositionedasshown.
Payattentiontotheharnessbridles,theyshouldberunningneatlywithinthezippedchanneldownthesideoftheharnessintotheparachutepocket
Toclosetheflaps,usesuitablepiecesofmagicstringorplasticandpullthewhiteloops(Aand1)througheyeletsBand2,thenCand3.
Beforeclosingthefinalflap,makesurethehandleiscorrectlypositionedasshown
Andclosethe3xzips thatenter thecontainer.First theonethatsecuresthebridalsandthenthetwozipsfortheparachute compartment, one at the rear of the pocketandtheotheratthefront.
Please note; short bridle parachutes should be attached to the Quest’s built in reserve bridles. If you have a parachute with long Y bridles, these should be attached directly to the shoulder points. Do not attach long parachute Y bridles to the built in harness bridles.
FITTINGEN
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Nowthetopflapcanbepulledintoposition.ThehandlesitsbehindtheexteriormaterialofthetopflapandissecuredwithVelcro.Passthenylonpinsofthereservehandlethroughthegapsinthematerialjustabovethetopflapeyelets.Pullthewhiteloopsthroughbothtopflapeyelets(Dand4)andpushthepinsthroughthewhiteloops.
Finallytheendsofthenylonpinscanbeneatenedintotheavailabletunnelasshown.
IMPORTANT: Make sure to perform a practice throw from a static hang point. Not only does this ensure the correct functioning of your deployment system it also allows you to become more familiar with the installation process.
Beforeyourfirstflight,werecommendtosuspendtheharnessfromasuitablystrongpointtocheckthat itfitsyoucorrectlyandtobecomefamiliarwith the featuresandadjustments.Youcanset theshoulderadjustment-strapstofindthebestfit,andadjustthelumbersupportsothattheyleaveyouinacomfortablyreclinedposition.Onlyeversuspendfromcarabinersattachedtothemainhangpoints.
To put the harness on first place the shoulder straps over yourshoulders.
Fasten thecolourcoded legstraps, ensure there is anaudibleclickandthattheyareproperlysecured.
ADJUSTMENTSEN
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ConnectthecheststrapTlockbucklesonceagainensuringthereisanaudibleclickeachtimeandslidethefreeendofthecheststrapprotectorintothesleeve.
Theshoulderstrapretainerclipshouldnowbefastened.
SHOULDER STRAPSThelengthoftheshoulderstrapscanbemodifiedusingtheadjustmenttabs.Adjusttheshoulderswhilststandingupwiththeharnessonsothattheyarecomfortablysnug.Whilstsuspendedintheseatedpositionensurethestrapsarecomfortableandsupportive,theyshouldnotbetootightnortooloose.
LUMBER SUPPORTTheLumbersupportshouldbeadjustedforacomfortableflyingposition.Preciseadjustmentscanbemadeintheairsothatyourlowerbackiscompletelysupportedandthereisnotensioninyourstomachmuscles.Besuretoadjustthelumbersupportscarefully,settingthemtooloosewillresultinaveryreclinedpositionintheair.
IMPORTANT: Make sure any adjustments are symmetrical. If you make a change, take your time to find the position that suites you best, only make small adjustments each time.
Fullyclippedinwithlegstraps,cheststrapandshoulderretainerstrapsclosed.
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LEG STRAPSLegstrapsshouldbeadjustedwhilstinastandingpositionsothattheyarenottooloosenortootight.Ifthelegstrapsaretoolooseyouwillfinditdifficulttorotateintotheseatedpositionaftertakeoffandiftheyaretootightyouwillfinditdifficulttorun.Asageneralguide,adjustsothatyouareabletocomfortablyslideyourhandbehindthelegstraps.
CHEST STRAPThe setting of the chest strap is very sensitive, only small adjustments have asignificantimpactonthefeelinflight.Itispossibletoadjusttomaketheadjustmentintheairbutitissafertodosoontheground.Forlessrollresponseandlessgliderfeedbacktightenthecheststrap,formorerollresponseandmorefeedbackreleasetheadjustmenttab.Refertothemanualsuppliedwithyourwing,donotflyoutsideoftherecommendedcheststrapsettings.
LEG SUPPORT ANGLEThe angle of the leg support can be adjustedusing the adjustment straps located near yourthighsontheinsideoftheLycra.
HYDRATION ACCESS SYSTEMTheQuest includesahydrationaccesssystemwithanopeningonthe lefthandsideof the toppocketandananchorpointonthelefthandshoulderstrapforyourhydrationtube.
VELCRO SHOULDER MOUNTINGTheoppositeshoulderstraphasalightweightVelcromountingpointforasmallvario,radioorGPStrackingdevice.
USE AND MAINTENANCEEN
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CONNECTION TO THE WING
If you change the carabiners ensure that they are of a suitabledimensionandfitcorrectly.Thecarabinersmustbepassedthroughbothblueloops1&2-themainhangpointandthelumbarsupportloop.
Therearenoothersuitableattachmentpoints for therisersontheharness.
PRE-FLIGHT CHECKSBeforetakeoffitisimportanttocarryoutathoroughpre-flightcheck.
•Ensuretheparachutepinsarecorrectlyinplaceandthezipsaroundtheparachutecontainerareclosed
•Visualcheckofstructuralwebbinglookingforanyobviousdamage
•Visualcheckofthecarabinerslookingforcracksoranysignsoffatigue
•Risersconnectedcorrectlytothecarabinerswithouttwists
•Speedsystemattachedandnottangledaroundthewebbing
•Ensureallpocketsareclosedandzippedup
•Legstrapsdoneupcorrectly
•Cheststrapdoneupcorrectly
•Shoulderstrapretainersdoneupcorrectly
•Doublecheckyourlegstraps
Attachthewing’sriserstothecarabinersatthemainhangpoints.TheArisersshouldbefacingtotheoutside.
TOWINGTheQuestissuitablefortowing.Thetowbridlesshouldbeattachedtothemaincarabiners,ifyouhaveanydoubtsaskaqualifiedtowinginstructororseetheoperatinginstructionssuppliedwithyourtowreleasesystem.
EXTERNAL PARACHUTE CONTAINERAnadditionalparachutecontainer (not included)maybeadded to theQuest.Use thecarabiners tosecure thecontainerandparachutebridles.
PARACHUTE DEPLOYMENTIfyouareintheunfortunatesituationofneedingtothrowyourreserve,dosowithconviction:
Look; Reach; Pull; Throw.•Lookatthehandle,grabitandpullsotheretainingpinsarereleased.Theparachutecanonlybethrownwiththerighthand.
•Pulloutthedeploymentbag, it isbesttopulltowardstheoutsidesothattheparachuteextractssidewaysfromthepocket,pullingthehandleupwardsmaynotallowtheparachutetorelease.Knowyourequipmentandadaptyourtechniqueaccordingly.
•Throwtheparachuteawayfromyouashardasyoucanintoclearspace,nottowardsyourwing.ItisimportantatthisstagetoremembertoLETGOofthehandle.Aimtothrowwiththedirectionofairflowtoaidafastopeningandagainstthedirectionofrotation.
• Ifafterthrowingtheparachutedoesnotdeploy(possibleinlowenergyemergenciese.g.parachutalstall),grabthereservebridleandgiveitastrongpull.Thiswillhelpencouragetheparachutetoopenfaster.
•Astheparachutedeploys,thenextstageistoconcentrateondisablingtheparaglider.Thereareseveralwaystodothis–Blinestall;rearriserstall;gatheringthecanopybyworkinguptheAlinesuntilyouhavethematerialinyourhandsorusingthebrakestostallthewing.Thebesttechniquedependsentirelyonthesituation.Themostimportantthingtorememberistocompletelydisablethewingsothatitdoesnotactagainsttheparachuteandcauseadown-plane.Whichevermethodyouchoosedososymmetrically,youdonotwanttheparaglidertostartrotating,thiscouldcausetheparaglidertoflyintoandeffectivelydisabletheparachute.
•Duetothepositionofthereservebridlehangpointsonmostharness,deployingthereserveparachutetendstoautomaticallyputyouintothePLFposition(legsdown),ifyouarenot,doeverythingyoucantogetyourselfintothispositionsoyoucanabsorbthelandingimpactwithyourlegs.
•AlwaysuseaPLFwhenlandingunderemergencysituationsorunderarescueparachute.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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MATERIALSOuter fabric (Cover)RipstopNylon/Oxford210Denier,PUDoubleCoating0.8MM
Structure fabricNylonOxford210DPU2
Main webbingGurthandWolf20mmPolyamide,breakingstrength1700kg.
BucklesAustriaAlpinCobraquickreleasebuckles
CarabinersEdelrid
CERTIFICATIONTheQuest iscertifiedEN1651:2017andLTFwithamaximumloadof120kgs.Inaddition,theunderseatfoamprotectioniscertifiedtotheCEstandardbyCRITT(France).
Weight (kg) 4.36 4.6 4.93
Recommended pilot height (cm) <175 170-186 >185
Weightincludesallstandardoptions:Backprotection,carabiners,bridles&rescuepod/handle.
WATER LANDING Afterawaterlandingyoushouldremovethereserveparachute,underseatprotection,backcomfortfoamandseatplateandallow todry. If you land in saltwater it isnecessary to thoroughlyclean theharnessandall partswith freshcleanwaterensuringthatalltracesofsaltareremoved.Beforereassemblymakesurethattheharnessandallcomponentsarecompletelydry.
IMPORTANT: In the case of a water landing, the natural buoyancy of the back protection can cause the pilot to be turned face down in the water. It is recommended to immediately undo all straps and swim away from the harness taking care to not become entangled within the lines.
CARETheQuestwill lastyoumanyflightsandmanyyears if lookedaftercorrectly.Tokeepyourharnesscleanandairworthy,pleasenotethefollowing:
•AvoidexcessiveexposuretoUV,heatandhumidity.
•Packtheharnessdryandstoreinacooldryplace.
•Neverdragyourharness.
•Keepyouharnesscleanofdirtandawayfromanyoilsorothercorrosivesubstance.
•Usewaterandaclothtoclean.
INSPECTIONForsafety,routineinspectionofallofyourequipmentisvitallyimportant.Ozonerecommendsaserviceintervalof12monthsinadditiontotheusualpreflightchecks.Forinspection,visuallycheckthestitching,webbingandallstructurallyimportantareas.Payparticularattentiontothewebbingaroundthehangpointareaunderthecarabiner,asthisiswhereabrasionismostlikely.
Ifyoufindanydamageorifyouareinanydoubtmakesuretheharnesscheckedbyaprofessional.
DISPOSALWhentheharnesscomestotheendofitsusefullife,removeallthemetalpartsanddisposetherestinanenvironmentallyfriendlymanner.
OZONE QUALITY GUARANTEE
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AtOzonewetakethequalityofourproductsveryseriously.Ourharnessesaremadetothehigheststandardsinourownmanufacturingfacility.Everyharnessmanufacturedgoesthroughastringentseriesofqualitycontrolproceduresandallthecomponentsusedaretraceable.Wealwayswelcomecustomerfeedbackandarecommittedtocustomerservice.Ozoneguaranteesallofitsproductsagainstmanufacturer’sdefectsorfaults.Ozonewillrepairorreplaceanydefectiveproductfreeofcharge.Ozoneanditsdistributorsprovidethehighestqualityserviceandrepair,anydamagetoproductsduetowearandtearwillberepairedatareasonablecharge.
Ifyouareunabletocontactyourdealerthenyoucancontactusdirectlyatinfo@flyozone.com.
SummarySafetyisparamountinoursport.Tobesafe,wemustbetrained,practisedandalerttothedangersaroundus.Toachievethiswemustflyasregularlyaswecan,groundhandleasmuchaspossibleandtakeacontinuousinterestintheweather.Ifyouarelackinginanyoftheseareasyouwillbeexposingyourselftomoredangerthanisnecessary.
Everyyearmanypilotsgethurtlaunching;don’tbeoneofthem.Launchingisthetimethatyouaremostexposedtodangersopracticeitlots.Somelaunchsitesaresmallanddifficultandconditionsaren’talwaysperfect.Ifyou’regoodatgroundhandlingyou’llbeabletoconfidentlyandsafelylaunchwhilstothersstruggle...practiceasmuchasyoucan.You’llbelesslikelytogethurtandmorelikelytohaveagreatday’sflying.
Respecttheenvironmentandlookafteryourflyingsites.
Finally,RESPECTtheweather,ithasmorepowerthanyoucaneverimagine.Understandwhatconditionsarerightforyourlevelofflyingandstaywithinthatwindow.
Happyflying&enjoyyourQuest.TeamOzone
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