Gin Verso Pilot's Manual page 19

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Attaching the rescue deployment bag to the harness deployment handle
The rescue container of the Verso comes with its own deployment handle. This handle and its
strap must be connected to the deployment bag of the parachute. In particular, check the length of
the strap connecting the rescue deployment handle to the rescue inner container. It should be long
enough that the reserve can be extracted without the danger of the pins not being pulled before
the strap tightens on the reserve, but not so long that there is excessive slack that extends the
movement required for deployment.
The deployment bag of other manufacturers' rescue systems (i.e. non-GIN rescue systems)
may have different loop positions which may cause a deployment failure. Be sure to contact
your parachute dealer or a qualified professional to check the connection, position and secure
deployment, and refer to the rescue manual for details.
Adjustment of rescue container volume
The Verso has a Velcro system to adjust the volume of container according to the size and
shape of your rescue. This is to ensure that your rescue is held firmly in place in the rescue
container.
To adjust the rescue container volume for a smaller rescue, first detach the edge of the flap
inside the container and fasten it using the Velcro (see photo). This decreases the height of the
container. Then, check that the rescue fits the remaining space. The rescue should fit comfortably
in the container. The rescue should be held so that it can't move around, but not too tightly that
extraction becomes difficult. If necessary, place a piece of foam behind the rescue to reduce the
depth of the container.
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