Warning
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Powered paragliding is a potentially dangerous sport that can cause serious injury including bodily harm, paralysis and death. undertake the full knowledge that powered paragliding involves such risks.
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As the owner of an e-lift paragliding you take exclusive responsibility for all risks associated with it’s use. Inappropriate use and or abuse of your equipment will increase these risks.
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Any liability claims resulting from use of this product towards the manufacturer, distributor or dealers are excluded.
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Use only certified paragliders, harnesses with protector and reserve parachutes that are free from modification, and use them only within their certified weight ranges. Please remember that flying a glider outside its certified configuration may jeopardize any insurance (e.g. liability, life etc) you have. It is your responsibility as the pilot to verify your insurance cover.
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Make sure you complete a thorough daily and preflight inspection of all of your equipment. Never attempt flying with unsuitable or damaged equipment.
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Always wear a helmet, gloves and boots.
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All pilots should have the appropriate level of license for their respective country and third party insurance.
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Make sure that you are physically and mentally healthy before flying.
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Choose the correct wing, harness and conditions for your level of experience.
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Pay special attention to the terrain you will be flying and the weather conditions before you launch. If you are unsure do not fly, and always add a large safety margin to all your decisions.
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NEVER fly with e-lift paragliding in rain, snow, strong wind, turbulent weather conditions or clouds.
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Do not fly acro with e-lift paragliding it’s designed for cross country
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Use a g- chute for spiraling and avoid high G-forces, this puts unnecessary force on the frame.
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Do not start the propeller while the device is stationary.
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Do not start the motor before the wing is properly controlled above you. If in doubt, abort the start and try again. Failing to do this may result in significant damage.
Battery & charger safety WARNINGS
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Keep the battery & charger away from water and open fire.
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Do not use the battery & charger for other purposes.
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Do not connect terminals.
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Store batteries in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated place, out of the reach of children and pets.
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Do not subject the battery & charger to shocks (e.g. by dropping).
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Keep batteries away from direct sunlight, extreme heat, or cold.
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Stop the charging procedure immediately if you notice a strange smell or smoke.
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In the unlikely case that the battery is on fire, do NOT try to put it out with water. Use sand instead and call emergency services
Do not hesitate to contact us after damage
If a battery or device is damaged, such as through leakage, overheating, or physical damage, do not hesitate to contact us immediately. It is important to act quickly to prevent further damage or safety risks. Our customer service is ready to advise you on the proper steps to take, such as safely removing the damaged battery, replacing the device, or properly disposing of damaged batteries.
Safety is our top priority, so feel free to seek assistance if you have any doubts or concerns regarding the condition of your batteries or devices.
If you use good, safe judgment you will enjoy many years with e-lift paragliding.