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PARAMOTORS &
ENGINES
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USER'S MANUAL
NITRO 200
REVOLUTION 200
R200 XTREM
TORNADO 280
R280 XTREM

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1. Introduction
1.1 Limitation of Liability
Explains risks and legal responsibilities of paramotoring and user obligations.
1.2 The meaning of symbols used in the manual
Defines warning and attention symbols used throughout the manual for safety and guidance.
2. Preparing the paramotor
2.1 Package content
Lists all items included in the standard paramotor package for user verification.
2.2 First time paramotor assembly
Provides initial steps for assembling the paramotor for the first time.
2.2.1 Mounting of the propeller
Details the correct procedure and torque specifications for mounting the propeller.
2.2.2 Propeller cage mounting
Guides on assembling the propeller cage, including carbon tube placement.
2.2.3 Harness adjustments
Explains how to adjust harness hang points for optimal flying comfort and launch.
2.2.4 Battery mounting (e-start engine only)
Instructs on the proper mounting of the battery for electric start models.
4. Priming & Starting the engine
4.1 Priming the engine
Step-by-step guide on how to prime the engine carburetor before starting.
4.2 Turning off the engine
Details the correct procedure for safely shutting down the engine.
4.3 Emergency engine stop
Explains methods for stopping the engine in case of malfunction.
5. The run-in and the engine use
5.1 New engine inspection on the ground
Procedure for initial engine checks and warm-up on the ground before flight.
5.2 The run-in of the new engine
Recommended engine speed and duration for breaking in a new engine.
5.3 The run-in of the engine in the first hours of flight
Guidelines for engine run-in during initial flights, focusing on gradual load increase.
5.4 Spark plug diagnosis
How to interpret spark plug condition to assess engine mixture and health.
5.5 Regulating the carburetor during the run-in time
Instructions for adjusting carburetor settings during the engine run-in period.
6. Pre-flight inspection and adjustments
6.1 Pre-flight paramotor inspection
Essential checks to perform on the paramotor before every flight for safety.
6.2 Basic engine adjustments
Covers common engine adjustments like idle speed and mixture settings.
7. Other maintenance operations
7.1 Pre-flight paramotor inspection
Additional pre-flight checks covering general state, mounting, and connections.
7.2 The paramotor's maintenance and servicing – recommended operations
Lists recommended maintenance tasks based on operating hours.

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