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Instructions for Use
5.1
Rigging
5.1.1
Assembly
1.
Open the wing bag, make sure that the A-frame is on top, and remove fastenings and paddings.
At this point, do not assemble the trapeze with the control bar to avoid the risk of damaging the sail with the
upright profile!
2.
Lift the wing from the front and rotate it so that the wing is laying with the folded control frame
flat on the ground. Do not remove the protective foam from the central part of the control bar.
Mount the trapeze with the push-pin, no cable must pass inside.
3.
Carefully open the two half wings to their maximum extent on floor.
4.
Open the trapeze and push the control bar onto its base using the push-pin. No cables must pass
inside.
The control bar is not symmetrical. The center part is offset from the ends to compensate for the lateral offset of
the tricycle due to the engine torque. For an engine with a counter-clockwise rotating propeller (Rotax 912),
the central part must be shifted to the Left. For a clockwise rotating propeller (Rotax 582), the center part must
be shifted to the Right. If necessary, reverse the direction of the control bar if it does not correspond to the
engine used, by removing the screws connecting the trapeze posts. (See maintenance manual, 3.6.1, 5).
5.
Slip the tensioning handle behind the foot of the king post by the opening in the upper surface
taking care not to cross or twist the cables. (Figure 5-2).
6.
Fit the king post plastic head at the top of the king post without entangling pitch lines.
7.
Fit the king post onto its locating lug on the keel, between the two tensioning cables.
8.
Carefully slide the upper sail bent battens in their respective pockets and tension the sail by
fastening the Easyfit tighteners (Figure 5-1).
Figure 5-1 :
EasyFit Tighteners
GDMUiFXL-evo-1G
Figure 5-2 :
Version 0010
Path of Tensioning Cables
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