BGD BLIZZARD Owner's Manual page 8

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brake handles to the brake lines. Avoid having too many knots, as they could become stuck in the brake
pulleys. Both brakes should be the same length and this can be checked by asking an assistant to hold the
upper end of the brake lines together while you hold the brake handles. The brake lines should be just slack
with the wing inflated when the brakes are not applied. After checking the brake lines lay them on the ground.
4. Always check the riser maillons and the attachment points to the paramotor frame or trike. The use of a
safety strap is strongly recommended. Before getting into the harness you should be wearing a suitable
helmet. Put on the harness ensuring all the buckles are secure and properly adjusted for comfort.
5. Ensure the trimmers are set to the first marker, which is the recommended position for take-off.
Your paraglider is now ready for flight.
Take care to protect yourself and other people from the propeller. Always start your motor up at a safe distance
away from other people. The blades can pick up and fire out debris which could injure people several metres away.
Remember there are inherent risks with petrol, oil and volatile or flammable materials.
BLIZZARD-manual-EN-1.1 March 2022
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