Flight Safety Precautions - Parajet Cyclone 160 Pilot's Manual

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FLIGHT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

• The Parajet Cyclone 160 engine has been run-in prior to shipment. This means that
your Cyclone 160 is ready to fly. It is important however that excessive throttle is
NOT used for at least the first 10 hours of flying. For example, do NOT depress the
throttle fully for more than 30 seconds at a time. A well run in engine will
outperform an engine that has been run at full power for long periods right from the
start. You can potentially damage a new engine with excessive throttle.
• The Cyclone 160 Paramotor unit is to be used only after having received adequate
and proper training from a qualified motor paragliding instructor.
• Max weight capacities for paramotor pilots flying a Parajet Cyclone 160 range
paramotor:
Parajet Cyclone 160 Model
Macro
• The Cyclone 160 should only be used with canopies designed for motor paragliding.
• Always conduct a check of all components before every flight.
• Always wear a helmet, flight shoes and gloves when flying the Cyclone 160.
• Always stay clear of moving parts such as propellers, pulleys and belt.
• Always stay clear of hot engine parts and muffler.
• Do not fly low level over water, woodland, or potentially hazardous landing
areas. Do not fly into controlled airspace or over built up areas, it essential
always to consider a safe landing area should you experience an engine failure or
loss of power.
• Before starting the engine check the area is clear and shout "CLEAR PROP"
• Always ensure that the power unit is switched off when not in use. The main power
switch is to be found on the left side of the machine just behind the harness.
WARNING!!! Use of the powered paraglider is at your own risk.
Max Pilot Weight
250Kg
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