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XENIT PLUS
USER'S MANUAL
VERSION - 04/16
FLY Products
©
s.r.l.
Copyright by
Via Perù n. 30
63013 GROTTAMMARE (AP) - ITALY
tel./fax +39.735.632486
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www.flyproducts.com
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fly@flyproducts.com

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  • Page 1 XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL VERSION - 04/16 FLY Products © s.r.l. Copyright by Via Perù n. 30 63013 GROTTAMMARE (AP) - ITALY tel./fax +39.735.632486 www.flyproducts.com fly@flyproducts.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MISCELLANEOUS Section 1. XENIT PLUS The XENIT PLUS Trike is for all those pilots who want to fly alone or with a passenger in a light but solid vehicle which is also cost-efficient, low-maintenance and easy to transport. The cage is made in powder-coated aluminum and the carriage bar, the harnesses attach to, in stainless steel 304.
  • Page 3: Specifications And Performance

    XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 Section 2. SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE ITEM TYPE Engine Make and Model Simonini MINI-3 Engine Type Single cylinder, air cooled Displacement cc. 270 (Bore 72,8 mm x Stroke 65 mm) 36 at 7000 RPM Static Thrust Over 100 Kg.
  • Page 4: Dimensions

    XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 Section 3. DIMENSIONS ___________________________________________________________________________ FLY Products © Copyright s.r.l. Page...
  • Page 5: Assembling The Frame

    XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 Section 4. ASSEMBLING THE FRAME For easy and correct assembly work through the following steps: Open the Trike ___________________________________________________________________________ FLY Products © Copyright s.r.l. Page...
  • Page 6 XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 Attach the right cable (the one without the Locking the cable back tensioning device). Attach the left cable and using the tensioning Insert the push pin from the back into device pull the cable tight. position ___________________________________________________________________________ FLY Products © Copyright s.r.l. Page...
  • Page 7 XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 Using the Velcro strips, secure the harness to the lower bar of the carriage. Fit the front belt of the pilot harness. High belt pilot harness ___________________________________________________________________________ FLY Products © Copyright s.r.l. Page...
  • Page 8 XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 Fit the front belt of the passenger harness. Side belt Place media cage Block with velcro ___________________________________________________________________________ FLY Products © Copyright s.r.l. Page...
  • Page 9 XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 Block with velcro Net stretching Secure the tank in its placement using the tank belt. Connect the fuel tubes. ___________________________________________________________________________ FLY Products © Copyright s.r.l. Page...
  • Page 10 XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 Combine the 2 parts of the propeller. Screw in and tighten the propeller bolts moving across the disc. ___________________________________________________________________________ FLY Products © Copyright s.r.l. Page...
  • Page 11 XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 ___________________________________________________________________________ FLY Products © Copyright s.r.l. Page...
  • Page 12 XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 Section 5. SETTING UP THE TRIKE FOR TANDEM OR MONO FLIGHT Tandem setup The glider attachment must be positioned further The glider attachment must be positioned back for flights with a pilot of over 90 kg and further forward for flights with a pilot of less passenger of less than 85 kg. than 85 kg and passenger of over 90 kg. Mono setup Position the glider attachment as far back as Position the glider attachment as far back as possible and use position 2 for a pilot of over 90Kg. possible and use position 1 for a pilot of less than 85Kg. ___________________________________________________________________________ FLY Products © Copyright s.r.l. Page...
  • Page 13: Emergency Parachute

    XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 Section 6.EMERGENCY PARACHUTE A reserve parachute can be attached to the XENIT THOR 250 and is highly recommended for obvious security reasons. The reserve parachute is located under the harness of the pilot. Assembly procedure of the emergency system: Insert the rescue pack in the pocket, then using a Attach the handle piece of string pull the loop through the hole and close the pocket with the hook ___________________________________________________________________________ FLY Products © Copyright s.r.l. Page...
  • Page 14 XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 Attach the third hook. Pass the 2 parachute straps through the strap holder Attach the 2 parachute straps to the 2 Side view of the mounted rescue pack and carabiners, protect them with the 2 covers. harness. Section 7. A ASSIST SYSTEM Attach the belt to riser A of the glider The belt must be in tension when the riser lifts during flight. ___________________________________________________________________________ FLY Products © Copyright s.r.l. Page...
  • Page 15 XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 Section 8. START AND STOPPING ENGINE This trike can be equipped with a manual accelerator A – STOP” button B – “START” button C – Throttle lever Manual accelerator On startup (when the engine is cold) pull up the Pump the fuel choke ___________________________________________________________________________ FLY Products © Copyright s.r.l. Page...
  • Page 16: Mantenance

    Section 9. MANTENANCE Remember… …that YOU are ultimately responsible for your motor and it’s proper care, FLY PRODUCTS and it’s dealers assume NO responsibility for any engine problem resulting from improper use! Before leaving the factory each motor has been tested for up to 30 minutes to insure that it is in proper running order and all FLY PRODUCTS units are guaranteed of one year after purchase.
  • Page 17 XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 • Check that the electrical system and cables do not show abrasions or disruption. • Check that there are no screws or parts loosened. INTERVENTIONS EVERY 20 HOURS • Clean filter carburetor • Clean fuel filter • Check the belt tension and condition • Lubricate the ball joint of the muffler INTERVENTIONS EVERY 60 HOURS • Replace the engine and exhaust silent blocks • Replace the transmission belt • Check the status of the intake manifold rubber • Replace the exhaust pipe sound-absorbent material • Check the electrode gap spark-plug: if it is over 0.6 mm, change the spark plug • Rubber components such as belt transmission, silent block, intake manifold and depression tube may be damaged by atmospheric agents. Their durability can therefore be different from what is reported, you should therefore check their condition and provide a possible replacement even outside the agreed time. INTERVENTIONS EVERY 200 HOURS • Replace all the bearings (N°64 + N°48) • Replace all oil seals (N°63) • Check the internal parts of the engine and carry out their replacement in case the height limit confirm it is necessary. • Cylinder: - must not show signs of seizure or scratches on the filling material (nickel silicon); - check the wear of the cylinder in the four points (shown in diagram 1) on X and Y axles, none of the heights obtained must exceed the height limits: SELECTION A: 72.830mm SELECTION B: 72.840mm SELECTION C: 72.850mm SELECTION D: 72.860mm...
  • Page 18 XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 - There must not be any signs of seizure or deep cracks. Reduction belt ADJUSTING REDUCTION BELT Attention: Only qualified people can do this procedure, otherwise consult your dealer. The reduction belt is regulated by the manufacturer, in case of it stretching, which is noticeable by a whistling sound and a harsh increase in runs when accelerating, it should be adjusted.
  • Page 19 XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 BE VERY CAREFUL TO THE BELT TENSION! CAUTION: an over-tighted belt can cause permanent damage to the bearings and to shaft of the pulley, then we strongly recommend that you follow these instructions.
  • Page 20 XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 Engine is flooded Follow procedure outlined in section 8.1 Engine starts, but does not Incorrect Idle Speed adjustment See section 3.4 continue to run Incorrect Idle Mixture adjustment See section 3.1 Prop out of balance See section 2.3...
  • Page 21 XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 Electric system Following table shows the MINI3 electric connections ___________________________________________________________________________ FLY Products © Copyright s.r.l. Page...
  • Page 22: Miscellaneous

    XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 Section 11. MISCELLANEOUS Obtaining Repair Parts To obtain repairs parts for your machine, call your FLY PRODUCTS local dealer or FLY PRODUCTS directly. MINI3 ENGINE SPARE PARTS ___________________________________________________________________________ FLY Products © Copyright s.r.l. Page...
  • Page 23 XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 MINI 3 engine spare parts list MINI 3/01 KIT ENGINE SCREWS MINI 3/46 ECCENTRIC PINION MINI 3/02 EXHAUST SYSTEM MINI 3/47 SEEGER REDUCTION MINI 3/03 COMPLETE SET OF GASKETS MINI 3/48 COMPLETE SET OF REDUCTION BEARINGS...
  • Page 24 XENIT PLUS USER’S MANUAL ____ VER. 1.1 Warranty Fly Products (Seller, Our, Us) warrants the original Purchaser that this product shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. If for any reason this product is powered by fuel that does not meet the criteria stated in the engine manual, or is used with other equipment, parts or replaceable items (such as consumables) which are neither made nor approved by Fly products, Fly Products shall not be responsible for any loss of quality, degradation of performance or actual damage that results from the use of such fuel, equipment, parts or replaceable items. Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing, at Seller's option, any product not meeting the specifications. The dealer, from whom you purchased the product, or Fly Products, will repair the product free-of-charge. In no event shall Fly Products be liable to the Purchaser or any other person for any loss or damage whether direct ot indirect or consequential or incidental, including without limitation, any damages or claims by third parties caused by defective products or otherwise arising from the incorrect or otherwise improper use of this product. This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use. It does not cover: • damage arising from improper maintenance or negligence • damage caused by incorrect pilot operation • damage caused by wind or adverse weather conditions • fair wear and tear Fly Products shall, at its option, repair or replace any defective products. Improper use, that is, use for purposes other than those mentioned in this manual will void the warranty. Limited warranty Fly Products shall not be liable to the Purchaser or any other person for damage arising from improper storage, handling or use of this product. Repairs to this Product must be carried out by qualified technicians appointed by Fly Products. This Product must be assembled in accordance with the instructions in this manual. To obtain warranty service, please contact your dealer or directly.