THANK YOU For choosing Gin Gliders. We are confident you’ll enjoy many rewarding experiences in the air with your new GIN Heated gloves This manual contains important safety, performance and maintenance information. Read it before your first flight, keep it for reference.
Because it is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition that can occur while paragliding, this manual makes no representation about the safe use of the paragliding equipment under all conditions. Neither Gin Gliders nor the seller of GIN equipment can guarantee, or be held responsible for, the safety of yourself or anyone else.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX? Geting started Two premium winter gloves Two 7.4V lithium-ion battery packs One 8.4V AC battery charger One case for gloves protection...
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SET UP Geting started CHARGE THE BATTERY PACKS STEP 1 Plug both battery packs into charger and plug into AC outlet STEP 2 Charge until red light on charger turns green (Approximately 6-8 hours) STEP 3 Unplug battery packs from charger STEP 4 Store charger in cool, dry place...
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THEN WHAT? Geting started then what? then what? INSERT BATTERY PACKS INTO GLOVES INSERT BATTERY PACKS INTO GLOVES/MITTS INSERT BATTERY PACKS INTO GLOVES/MITTS STEP 1 STEP 2 Shimmy first battery into pocket closest to thumb first, Insert second battery & connect the two ends of the cord PLEASE NOTE: PLEASE NOTE: at a slight angle...
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SETTINGS In use LOW HEAT MEDIUM HEAT HIGH HEAT Green Blue Up to 4 hours Up to 3 hours Up to 2 hours...
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BASIC FEATURES AND OPERATION In use SWITCH ON Simply hold the heat touch button on the back of glove down for 5 seconds to activate. You will begin to feel warmth within 30 seconds. CHANGE SETTINGS Push button firmly once to change heat settings. TURN OFF To turn o , hold button for 5 seconds once again.
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RECOMMENDATIONS In use Prior to use, we recommend fully charging batteries (Approx 6-8 hours), turning on to fully deplete and fully charging a second time to maximize life of batteries We recommend turning gloves on 1-2 min prior to wearing outside For continued performance, batteries must be fully charged before use, storage and once every 6 months of storage To store in o season, fully charge batteries and store unpluged from gloves...
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MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Maintenance The materials used in the Heated gloves have been carefully selected for maximum durability. Nevertheless, keep your gloves clean and airworthy to ensure the longest possible life time. Care and maintenance Don’t drag your gloves over rough or rocky ground. Avoid unnecessary exposure to UV rays, heat and humidity.
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DO NOT... Maintenance Charge near water or submerge in water Use charger for any other application Expose batteries to open flames or other heat sources Store in extreme hot / cold or excessive dryness/humidity Use when ambient temperatures are above 90ªF Use if heating elements are exposed or batteries have been damaged Use if wires are frayed/cut Replace or interfere with electrical components in gloves, batteries, controller, or...
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HOW TO CLEAN YOUR GLOVES Maintenance Maintenance TO CLEAN IF NEEDED Remove all batteries from gloves Gently hand clean the outershell only with a damp microfibre cloth Let dry in a warm place, out of direct sunlight and away from a strong heat source HAND CLEAN DO NOT DO NOT...
Gin Gliders gives consideration to the entire life cycle of its harnesses, the last stage of which is recycling in an environmentally-friendly manner. The synthetic materials used in a harness must be disposed of properly.
FINAL WORDS... Maintenance Most of us today live in a dependent society where we are regulated and protected. There are few opportunities for individuals to develop the self-responsibility that is the foundation of safety in extreme sports such as paragliding. Most accidents are caused by getting into situations that are too demanding for your level of experience.
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