Sunrise Manufacturing International Wings Series Owner's Manual

Sunrise Manufacturing International Wings Series Owner's Manual

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Owner's Manual for Packing, Donning, and Maintenance of the
Wings Harness / Container System
Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc.
4035 Correia Drive
Zephyrhills, FL 33542
Phone: +1.813.788.1910
Fax:
E-mail: sales@skydivewings.com
Website: www.skydivewings.com
Manual P/N: SRI-700
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+1.813.788.2799
December 2019
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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual for Packing, Donning, and Maintenance of the Wings Harness / Container System Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. 4035 Correia Drive Zephyrhills, FL 33542 Phone: +1.813.788.1910 Fax: +1.813.788.2799 E-mail: sales@skydivewings.com Website: www.skydivewings.com Manual P/N: SRI-700 December 2019 Serial Number: ___________________...
  • Page 5 WARNING! SKYDIVING / PARACHUTING IS A HIGH RISK ACTIVITY WHICH CAN CAUSE OR RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. The following information must be read and understood before any use of this equipment: USER KNOWS THE RISKS OF SKYDIVING AND ACCEPTS THAT: Skydiving can cause death and/or serious injuries.
  • Page 6 No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission of SMI, Inc. Text and Copyright 2015 by Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. / SMI, Inc.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Table of Contents Chapter 1 Product Information  Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. pg. 1  Harness / Container Information pg. 1 Chapter 2 Technical Information  Main Container Harness Specs. pg. 1  Main Container Assembly Specs.
  • Page 8 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Chapter 5 Main Parachute  Main Parachute Inspection pg. 1  Assembly Instructions pg. 2  5.2.1 Assembly of Main Canopy pg. 2  Assembly of Main Canopy using Rapide Links pg. 2 ...
  • Page 9 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Chapter 9 Special Instructions  Installing the Optional “Reserve Boost” RSL Extension Lanyard pg. 1  Assembly of the AFF Left Side JM Handle for T/O Pilot-chute pg. 2  Closing the Main Container for the AFF Left Side JM Handle- T/O pg.
  • Page 10 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Product Information

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Chapter 1 Product Information 1.1 Sunrise Manufacturing 1.2 WINGS Harness / Container International, Inc. Information Information During the early 1990’s, with increasing freefall While each system is available in a combination speeds, smaller parachute options and a...
  • Page 12 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL OPTIONS for the Wings Harness/ Container include:  Reserve Static Line (RSL) Lanyard  Swoop Risers. connecting the Left Main Riser and the  CReW Risers and Toggles. Reserve Ripcord Cable which allows minimum...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2 Technical Information

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Chapter 2 Technical Information 2.1 Container Harness Specs: 2.2 Container Assembly Specs:  Harness is Tested and Approved under FAA  Reserve Container and all pertaining TSO C23d. parts are Tested and Approved under FAA TSO C23d.
  • Page 14 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL...
  • Page 15: Chapter 3 Tools

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Chapter 3 Tools Use this page to record which tools are used during the packing of your SMI, Inc. WINGS Harness/ Container System. Mark which tools, and how many were used for packing and document all tools after work is complete.
  • Page 16: Recommended Packing Tools

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 3.2 Recommended Packing Tools SHOT BAG MECHANICAL TENSION DEVICE PACKING PADDLE TENSION PLATE TEMPORARY PIN .22 GUN CLEANING ROD SCREW DRIVER SCISSORS PULL-UP CORD...
  • Page 17: Inspections

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Chapter 4 Reserve Parachute 4.1 Inspections 4.1.1 Harness / Container  Main Lift Web  Optional Adjustable Main Lift Webbing - Sizing identification symmetrical (same color).  Fold-over is present and sewn.  Harness stitching 3 and 4 point stitching is intact, no broken stitches.
  • Page 18 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL  Reserve Free-Bag and Pilot-Chute  Grommets secure without burrs or sharp edges.  Bridle bar-tacked.  Spring crimped, TSO Label present.  Cap and snaps present and secure.  Free bag size matches container.
  • Page 19 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 4.1.2 Reserve Parachute  Links should be:  Clean of corrosion, debris and without cracks or visible damage.  No sharp or raw edges.  Free moving barrel, which should be able to tighten 2 ¾ turns from first engagement of the barrel without resistance.
  • Page 20: Assembly

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 4.2 Assembly Instructions 4.2.1 Assembly of Reserve Canopy. Assembly of Reserve Canopy using Rapide Links. Fold the ends of the risers to narrow the top After inspecting the Parachute and the Wings Harness/Container System, hang or lay the section.
  • Page 21 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Installing the Slider Bumpers. Follow these Instructions when using Rapide links Reserve Parachute. With the line group correctly assembled onto the link, run a short piece of line through the closed link and the center of the bumper.
  • Page 22 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Assembly of Reserve Canopy using Soft Links. Always Read and Follow the Instructions provided by the Soft Link manufacturer. Pass the Soft Link through the Reserve Riser. While keeping the continuity of the lines in order pass the Soft Link through each line.
  • Page 23 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL LOOP LEAD After passing the Soft Link through the lines and the Reserve Riser the proper number of times pass the Soft Link lead through the loop of the other end of the Soft Link.
  • Page 24 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 4.2.2 Installing the Reserve Steering Toggles onto the Control Lines. Once the Reserve Parachute is assembled onto the Reserve Risers, pass the Control Line through the appropriate slider grommet and guide ring on the reserve riser.
  • Page 25 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 4.2.3 Assemble the Reserve Static Line. (RSL) Optional RSL is RED for clarity only. Mate the Pile Velcro of the RSL with the Hook Velcro under the RSL channel on the Pass the Ripcord Cable through the guide Left Side of the Yoke.
  • Page 26 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 4.2.4 Installing the Reserve Closing Loop. Begin by lifting the elastic covering of the top grommet. Pass the closing loop down through the top grommet. Then up through the bottom grommet as shown. Pictured above is the Reserve Container with the new dual grommet bottom plate.
  • Page 27 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 4.2.5 Installing the Automatic Activation Device (AAD) Read the AAD Owner’s Manual and become familiar with the different components of the unit and details of its use. Insert the Processing Unit into the spandex pocket located on the bottom wall of the reserve container.
  • Page 28 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 4.3 Reserve Packing Instructions 4.3.1 Setting the Reserve Canopy Brakes. Tuck the bottom of the toggle into the keeper. After assembling the toggles correctly, pull “S”-fold the excess control line next to the the control line so that the “cat’s eye” of the toggle tip.
  • Page 29 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 4.3.2 PRO-Pack Method of the Reserve Parachute. BEFORE PROCEEDING: NOTE THE MAXIMUM OPERATING WEIGHT RESERVE Step outside of the lines, group the lines CANOPY AND MARK ON THE DATA CARD! together in one hand and place this group over your shoulder.
  • Page 30 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Push the nose through the center of the parachute and pull it briskly back out. Place the tip of the leading edge between your knees and hold the material in place. Count and flake the 3 right cells between the C- and D- lines.
  • Page 31 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Pull tail down carefully to just above slider and cocoon the parachute by wrapping the tail around the flaked cells. DO NOT include the nose in this cocoon. “S”-fold lower portion of canopy up to the...
  • Page 32 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Fold the canopy back over itself. Tuck the canopy into the corners of “S”-fold the canopy over onto itself once the Free-bag. again. Smooth out and make sure that the Use the Free-bag bridle to hold the canopy is no wider than the Free-bag.
  • Page 33 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Follow the center seam to the end. Grasp “ear” and “S”-fold it on top of itself. Roll the center material to the depth of the Free-bag. Place your knee on to hold in place.
  • Page 34 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Fold the Free-bag over the canopy in order to close with the safety stow. Alternate back and forth until lines are into the pocket and Reserve Risers are to the Free-bag. Use two (2) line bights @ 1 1/2” -2” to secure the Free-bag closed.
  • Page 35 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 4.4 Closing the Reserve Container. Thread a pull-up cord through the closing loop and the center grommet of the Free-bag. Check to be sure that the AAD cutter is installed correctly and that the closing loop goes through the cutter.
  • Page 36 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Close the Left Side Flap then the Right Side Flap. Secure with a temporary pin. Bring the Bridle towards the bottom of the Reserve Container. “S”-fold the Bridle into 6”-8” folds (depends on the width of the Free-bag) leaving about 3’...
  • Page 37 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL While compressing the Pilot chute be sure Be sure that the Top Closing Flap and the to keep all of the pilot-chute material folded Ripcord Pin are under the tape of the Top into the spring and secure with a temporary Cover Flap as shown.
  • Page 38 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Follow all applicable Rules for Documenting and Sealing the Reserve Container. COUNT THE TOOLS USED DURING THE PACKING. Tuck the Top Reserve Cover Flap into the Bottom Reserve Flap pocket. The Wings Harness/ Container ready for the...
  • Page 39 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 4.5 Closing with the M.A.R.D. “Reserve Boost” RSL. Thread a pull-up cord through the closing Check to be sure that the AAD cutter is loop and the center grommet of the installed correctly and that the closing loop Free-bag.
  • Page 40 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Bring the Anti-twist flap over towards the “S”-fold the Bridle into 6”-8” folds (depends on the width of the Free-bag) to the bottom of the Container. “Reserve Boost” modification. Fold the Bridle back towards the top of the container.
  • Page 41 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL “Arm” the M.A.R.D. “Reserve Boost” at this time by passing the Spectra Line Loop down through the #0 grommet. Pass the Spectra Line through the mini ring of the M.A.R.D. “Reserve Boost” RSL.
  • Page 42 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Loop the Spectra Line back up through the #0 grommet of the Reserve Freebag Bridle. Slide the Long Pin through the loop on the end of the Spectra line.
  • Page 43 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Stow the long pin into the channel under the tuck tab flap. Be certain that it is in it’s own channel of T-III tape (yellow). Tuck the stiffened T-III Tab (red) into the tuck flap on top...
  • Page 44 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Pull any excess Spectra line up through the grommet. Stow any excess Spectra line into the pocket shown.
  • Page 45 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Should look like this.
  • Page 46 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Reserve Boost armed and ready to close. Tuck any excess RSL into the channel pocket on the top left side of the free-bag. The M.A.R.D. “Reserve Boost” is armed. Continue to close the Reserve Container.
  • Page 47 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Center the Pilot-chute over the Side Flap grommets. Close and secure the Bottom Closing Flap with the Reserve Ripcord Pin. While compressing the Pilot-chute be sure to keep all of the pilot-chute material folded into the spring and secure with a temporary pin.
  • Page 48 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL...
  • Page 49 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Chapter 5 Main Parachute 5.1 Main Parachute Inspection  Links should be:  Clean of corrosion, debris and without cracks or visible damage.  No sharp or raw edges.  Free moving barrel, which should be able to tighten 2 ¾ turns from first engagement of the barrel without resistance.
  • Page 50: Assembly Of Main Canopy

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 5.2 Assembly Instructions 5.2.1 Assembly of Main Canopy. Assembly of Main Canopy using Rapide Links. Fold the ends of the risers to narrow the top After inspecting the Parachute and the Wings Harness/Container System, hang or lay the section.
  • Page 51 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Installing the Slider Bumpers. Follow these instructions when using Rapide links Reserve Parachute. With the line group correctly assembled onto the link, run a short piece of line through the closed link and the center of the bumper.
  • Page 52 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Assembly of Main Parachute using Soft Links. Always Read and Follow the Instructions provided by the Soft Link manufacturer. Pass the lead of the Soft Link through the lines again. Depending on the Soft Link Manufacturer you may have to pass it through the Main Riser and the lines once or twice again.
  • Page 53 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Pass the Ring through the Lead then tighten Tuck the Loop and Lead ends under the the knot formed Main Riser. A hand-tack may be used to secure it under the Main Riser. Should look like this.
  • Page 54 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 5.3 Installing the Main Steering Toggles onto the Control Lines. Once the Main Parachute is assembled onto the Main Risers, feed the Control Line through the appropriate slider grommet and guide ring on the Main Riser.
  • Page 55: Attaching The Deployment Bag To The Canopy

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 5.4 Attaching the Deployment Bag to the Canopy. Open the Rapide Link of the Deployment Tighten the Rapide Link finger tight then use Bag and place over the ring of the Main a small wrench to turn the barrel 1/4 turn. Do Canopy.
  • Page 56: Installation Of The Main Canopy Release Handle

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 5.5 Installation of the Main Canopy Release Handle. Inspect the ends of the yellow cables of the Release Handle for sharp edges. Ends should be smooth so as to not snag the Type IIA line loop of the risers.
  • Page 57: Attaching The 3-Ring Risers

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 5.6 Attaching the 3-Ring Risers. CAUTION: Be sure that the loop goes through only the small ring. Pass the large ring of the Riser through the large ring of the Harness. From the back side of the Riser, feed the loop through the housing grommet.
  • Page 58: Stowing The Main Steering Toggles

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 5.7 Stowing the Main Steering Toggles. Tuck the toggle into the elastic keeper. Begin by pulling the steering line until the “cat’s eye” is just through the guide ring. Stow the excess brake line under the elastic keeper.
  • Page 59 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 5.8 Flat Pack Method of the Main Parachute. Read and follow the instructions for stowing the Main Steering Toggles on pg 10. Walk to the top of the canopy and: Count and flake out the cells leading edges.
  • Page 60 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Follow the instructions on page 10 for stowing the Main Steering Toggles. With tension on the B- and C-line groups, fold the C- line section on top of the B-lines. Separate the tail section, place the right...
  • Page 61 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL If using a Collapsible Pilot Chute “cock” the system now. Compress the air out of the parachute and continue cocooning the canopy until it is slightly wider than the deployment bag. Cock the pilot-chute before placing into the Deployment Bag.
  • Page 62 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Place one corner of the canopy stack into the Deployment Bag. Insert the other corner of the canopy into the other corner of the Deployment Bag. Bring the lines up through the center of the canopy and out of the Deployment Bag.
  • Page 63 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Open the Main Container and check for debris, twigs and pebbles. Lay the Main Risers into the trough beside the Reserve Container. Be sure Attach the Pull-up Cord to the Closing Loop to place the Main Risers on top of the from the #0 grommet at the top of the Reserve Riser cover flap as shown.
  • Page 64 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL LEFT BOTTOM With the Bridle placed at the top right Close the Left Side Flap. corner, close the Bottom Main Flap over the D-bag and feed the closing loop through the grommet of the Main Bottom Flap.
  • Page 65 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Fold the Pilot chute in 1/2 with the bridle “S”-fold the bridle on top of the folded coming out of the middle. pilot chute. Fold the Pilot chute into 1/3’s towards the center. Fold the Pilot chute in 1/2 again with the...
  • Page 66 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Roll the Pilot chute into a tube shape small enough to fit into the Pilot chute Pocket on the bottom flap. Wings packed and ready to Skydive! Insert the Pilot chute into the pocket.
  • Page 67 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 5.9 PRO-Pack Method of the Main Parachute. Read and follow the instructions for stowing the Main Steering Toggles pg 10. With no twists in the risers, place the Right Front Riser line group between the little and ring finger of the Right hand.
  • Page 68 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Step outside of the lines, group the lines together in one hand and place this group over your shoulder. For these instructions, the parachute is over the left shoulder. Switch orientation if using the right shoulder.
  • Page 69 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Repeat this process on the other side of the canopy. Separate the nose, one half on the side, center cell in the middle and second half on the other side. Gently lay the canopy on the floor. Keep...
  • Page 70 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL If using a Collapsible Pilot Chute “cock” the system now. Cock the pilot-chute before placing into the Deployment Bag. While placing a foot on the bridle near the top of the canopy, hold the pilot chute handle or...
  • Page 71 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Place one corner of the canopy stack into the Deployment Bag. Insert the other corner of the canopy into the other corner of the Deployment Bag. Bring the lines up through the center of the canopy and out of the Deployment Bag.
  • Page 72 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Lay the Main Risers into the trough beside the Reserve Container. Be sure Open the Main Container and check for to place the Main Risers on top of the debris, twigs and pebbles. Reserve Riser cover flap as shown.
  • Page 73 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL LEFT BOTTOM With the Bridle placed at the top right Close the Left Side Flap. corner, close the Bottom Main Flap over the D-bag and feed the closing loop through the grommet of the Main Bottom Flap.
  • Page 74 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Fold the Pilot chute in 1/2 with the bridle “S”-fold the bridle on top of the folded coming out of the middle. pilot chute. Fold the Pilot chute into 1/3’s towards the center. Fold the Pilot chute in 1/2 again with the...
  • Page 75 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Roll the Pilot chute into a tube shape small enough to fit into the Pilot chute Pocket on the bottom flap. Wings packed and ready to Skydive! Insert the Pilot chute into the pocket.
  • Page 76: Closing The Main Container For Pull-Out Pilot-Chute

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 5.10 Closing the Main Container for Pull-out Pilot chute. CAUTION: BE SURE THAT THE PILOT CHUTE IS “ARMED” IF IT IS A COLLAPSIBLE PILOT CHUTE! Follow the Instructions for placing the Deployment Bag into the Main Container and closing the Riser Covers.
  • Page 77 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Fig. 2 Tuck the handle stiffeners into the pull-out pouch folds on the bottom of the Main Container. See Fig. 1, 2, & 3. Fig. 3 Fig. 1 For tight pack jobs, Tuck BOTH Stiffeners into the Right Side Pouch ONLY.
  • Page 78 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Close the Right Side Flap. Close the Main Pin Protector Flap. Wings packed and ready to Skydive! Close the Left Side Flap and secure with the Straight Pin. Tuck the extra Pull-out Bridle under the Right...
  • Page 79: Proper Fit Of The Wings Harness / Container

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Chapter 6 Donning the Wings Harness/ Container System Inspect the complete system before donning the SMI, Inc. IMPORTANT: WINGS Harness/Container System. 6.1 Proper Fit of the Wings Harness/ 6.2 Equipment Check of the Wings Container System.
  • Page 80 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 6. If using the Reserve Static Line (RSL) be sure that it is properly hooked up. 7. Make sure that the 3-Ring Release System is assembled properly and is free of dirt or other foreign matter.
  • Page 81: Deploying The Main Pilot Chute

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Chapter 7 Operation of the WINGS Harness / Container System 7.1 Deploying the Main Pilot Chute. 7.2 Releasing the Main Parachute. Before using the Wings Harness/Container Certain circumstances may require the release of System for the first time, practice the procedures...
  • Page 82: Chapter 8 Care And Maintenance

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Chapter 8 Care and Maintenance 8.1 General Storage Requirements 8.2 Storage Specifics for Parachutes To ensure that serviceability standards of the addition storage requirements SMI, Inc. WINGS Harness / Container stipulated General Storage System are maintained, every effort will be...
  • Page 83 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 8.4 Water Contamination Guide If the SMI WINGS Harness / Container or any 5. After the 3rd rinse, allow the equipment to drain thoroughly. Upon completion of draining, dry of its components have been immersed in salt-...
  • Page 84 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL...
  • Page 85: Installing The Optional "Reserve Boost" Rsl Extension Lanyard

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Chapter 9 Special Instructions 9.1 Installing the Optional “Reserve Boost” RSL Extension Lanyard. Pictured above is the “Reserve Boost” Pass the ring of the “Reserve Boost” Extension Lanyard and the Reserve Static Extension Lanyard through the loop of the Line.
  • Page 86 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 9.2 Assemble the AFF Left Side Jumpmaster Handle for Throw-out Pilot-chute. Follow these Instructions when using the AFF Left Side Main Deployment Handle for throw-out pilot-chute. The AFF Left Side Main Deployment Pouch before assembly of the Handle.
  • Page 87 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Be sure to include the small loop in the corner of the Bottom Flap. After the Handle has been mated to the Velcro begin to feed the yellow cable of the Handle through the T-III loops on the Bottom Flap of the Main Container and the Spandex Pouch.
  • Page 88 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 9.3 Closing the Main Container for AFF Left Side Jumpmaster Handle. Follow the Instructions on pg. 2 to Assemble Left Side Main Deployment Handle for T/O Pilot Chute. Pictured above is the Wings Container with the optional AFF Left Side Main Deployment Handle for Throw-out Pilot Chute.
  • Page 89 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Assemble the AFF Left Side Jumpmaster Handle for Ripcord. Follow these Instructions when using the AFF Left Side Main Deployment Handle for Spring-loaded Pilot Chute. Begin by feeding the Ripcord into the Ripcord Housing on the bottom of the Main Container OR on the Right Main Lift Webbing.
  • Page 90 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Mate the Velcro of the Handle and the Container then fasten the snap of the Handle to the snap on the Container. The AFF Left Side Main Deployment Handle ready for closing. Follow the Instructions for Closing the Main Container with a Ripcord Assembly pg.
  • Page 91 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 9.5 Closing the Main Container with a Ripcord Assembly and the Optional AFF Jumpmaster’s Handle. Before starting: Assemble Jumpmaster’s Handle according to the Instructions. Pass the Ripcord Cable through the Loop of Pg. 5.
  • Page 92 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 9.6 Closing the Main Container with a Ripcord Assembly. Before starting: Insert the Black Cable of the Main Ripcord into the Main Ripcord Housing located on the right side of the Bottom of the Main Container OR on the Right Main Lift Webbing.
  • Page 93 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 9.7 Closing the Main Container for Spring-loaded Pilot chute Assist Static-Line. Feed both loops through both loops of the Spring-loaded Pilot Chute. Pictured above are the two (2) parts of the Spring-loaded Pilot-Chute Assist Static- Line Assembly.
  • Page 94 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Next take the Hook Velcro part (A) and the loop of the Static Line. Tighten the formed Lark’s Head knot. The Spring-loaded Pilot-Chute Assist is ready to be assembled to the Deployment system for closing of the Main Container.
  • Page 95 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Pack the Main Canopy using either the Flat Pack method or the PRO Pack method. Follow the instructions for placing the canopy into the Deployment Bag. Chp. 5 Compress the Main Pilot Chute. Set the Deployment Bag into the Main Container Tray, lines to the bottom.
  • Page 96 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL RIGHT Stow the second bight of the Static Line into the opposite side rubber band. Close the Right Side Flap and feed one of the black cables through the closing loop. Feed both black cables into the channel shown.
  • Page 97 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 9.8 Closing the Main Container for Throw-out Pilot chute Assist Static Line. Pass the rest of the Static Line through the Static Line Loop, creating a Lark’s Head Knot. Pictured above is the Throw-out Pilot Chute Assist Static Line Pouch.
  • Page 98 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL After attaching the Static Line to the Pouch attach the Pilot Chute to the Pouch. Fold the Pilot Chute in Half. Begin by attaching the tab with the Pile Velcro and the Rapide Link to the Type 3 Loop at the top of the Pilot Chute.
  • Page 99 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL “S” fold the bridle into 2” folds and place on top of the Pilot Chute in the Pouch. Close the Top Main Flap. LEFT Close the Flap of the Pouch. Use the rubber band to secure the bridle and keep the Pouch closed.
  • Page 100 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Stow the first bight of the Static Line into the first rubber band. Continue stowing until last rubber band. Stow the second bight of the Static Line into the opposite side rubber band. Stow the remainder of the Static Line into...
  • Page 101 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 9.9 Closing for Direct Bag Static-Line. Begin by attaching the Main Bag to the Static Line. Pull the red Type 4 Loop that is attached to Pass the rest of the Static Line through the the inside of the Main Bag through the Static Line Loop, creating a Lark’s Head...
  • Page 102 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Pack the Main Canopy using either the Flat Pack method or the PRO Pack method. Follow instructions for placing the canopy into the Deployment Bag. Chp. 5 Set the Deployment Bag into the Main Container Tray, lines to the bottom.
  • Page 103 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Stow the first bight of the Static Line into the first rubber band. Continue stowing until last rubber band. Stow the second bight of the Static Line into the opposite side rubber band. Stow the remainder of the Static Line into...
  • Page 104: Using The Optional Semi-Stowless Deployment Bag

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 9.10 Using the Optional Semi-Stowless Deployment Bag. Wings Semi-Stowless Main Deployment Bag uses either Elastic Stow Bands or regular Rubber Stow Bands to close the Deployment Bag. Be sure to have a small washer before the...
  • Page 105 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Follow these Instructions when using the Semi-Stowless Main Deployment Bag. “S-fold” the lines back and forth placing onto the pouch. Leave about 18” unstowed. Pack the Parachute in the usual manner and close the Deployment Bag using the same method as a regular Deployment bag.
  • Page 106: Stowing The Optional Swoop Toggles & Risers

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL 9.11 Stowing the Optional Swoop Toggles & Risers. Assemble the Rear Line Sets to the corresponding Rear Riser, (Left side to the Left Riser and the Right side to the Right Riser). Pass the Steering Line through the rear of the Steering Toggle.
  • Page 107 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Pull the steering line down and pass the Slip the excess loop of the Steering Line “cat’s eye” through the lower mini ring. under the elastic as shown. Pass the Steering Toggle through the “cat’s Should look like this.
  • Page 108: Replacing The Magnets In The Riser Covers

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS OWNER’S MANUAL 9.12 Replacing the Magnets in the Riser Covers. Note: When replacing the magnets, be sure that the “A’s” are “attracting” to each other, the “B’s” are “attracting” to each other and the “C’s” are “attracting” to each other and not “repelling”...
  • Page 109: Parts List

    Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Chapter 10 Parts List Part # NAME / DESCRIPTION SRI -100 Standard Wings SRI -101 Articulated Wings SRI -103 Articulated Adjustable Student Wings SRI -104 Standard Wings Vision SRI -105 Articulated Wings Vision SRI -106...
  • Page 110 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Part # NAME / DESCRIPTION SRI -300 Main Risers Type 8 Lg. Ring SRI -301 Main Risers Type 8 Mini Ring SRI -302 Main Risers Type 8 Lg. Ring w/Velcro SRI -303 Main Risers Type 8 Mini Ring w/Velcro...
  • Page 111 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Part # NAME / DESCRIPTION SRI -406 Main Collapsible P/C w/Bridle & Hacky SRI -407 Main Collapsible Bridle SRI -408 Main Standard Bridle SRI -409 Hacky Handle with Center Line SRI -410 Free-Fly Handle...
  • Page 112 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL...
  • Page 113 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL Chapter 11 Spare Parts SRI- 201 Reserve Pilot Chute SRI- 205 Reserve Toggles (Set of 2) SRI- 202 Reserve Pilot Chute Cap SRI- 206 Reserve Ripcord Handle SRI- 203 Reserve Free-bag w/ Bridle SRI- 207 Reserve Static Line (RSL)
  • Page 114 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL SRI- 209 B Reserve Ripcord Pillow Style SRI- 301 Main Risers T-8 Mini Ring SRI- 210 Free-bag with “Reserve Boost” SRI- 304 Main Risers T-17 SRI- 211 “RESERVE BOOST” RSL EXTENSION LANYARD SRI- 310 Main Steering Toggles (Set of 2)
  • Page 115 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL SRI- 314 Main Release Handle (Red) SRI- 402 Spring-loaded P/C Parts A & B Static-Line Assist SRI- 404 Main Collapsible P/C w/Hacky SRI- 315 Main Release Loop Style SRI- 412 Main Static-line SRI- 400 Main Spring P/C w/Bridle...
  • Page 116 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL SRI-413 A Pouch / Connector - Main T/O SRI- 414-B AFF Left Side Jumpmaster Handle Pilot Chute Static Line Assist Spring-loaded Pilot Chute SRI- 413 B Main T/O Pilot Chute SRI- 500 Main Deployment Bag...
  • Page 117 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL SRI- 500-B Main Deployment Bag Closing Bungee SRI- 600 Main Metal Ripcord Assembly SRI- 601 Main Ripcord Plastic Handle...
  • Page 118 Sunrise Manufacturing International, Inc. WINGS MANUAL NOTES:...

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