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How to Assemble and operate
PARAMOTOR WALKERJET model Superhawk
This is a procedure that
works for me
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Unload
the paramotor.
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Fuel
up - 94 octane gas and oil mixture 40:1 ratio. (1:30 for break in)
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Screw
the gas tank cap back on.
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Mount
the left and right side of the cage. The bottom connection must be
connected first.
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Slide
the top section of the cage on the 4 connectors.
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Connect
the outside sides of the top frame to the side frames 2 connectors.
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Attach
side harness bars and harness to the rest of the frame.
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Secure
all 12 frame connections by Velcro straps. (6 on each side)
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Administrate
preflight check of your assembled paramotor - visual control of all
the bolts, houses, connections etc. is necessary.
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Administrate
preflight check of your glider
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Attach
paraglider - make sure to screw the pins all the way. Secure the red
straps from harness to the glider’s risers creating two
independent connections.
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Attach
speed system if any.
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Double-check
everything.
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For
reverse start turn the paramotor 180 degrees clock wise - the lines
on the left hand side will have to be moved over the cage. Make sure all you need is close by such as windproof coat,
hat, headphones, screwdriver etc.
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For
front start the paramotor will not be turned around.
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Tilt
paramotor 45 degrees to the side with the air filter. (If the tank
is completely full close the vent tap to prevent leak)
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Cover
the membrane opening on carburetor with a finger and squeeze the
priming bulb until the fuel will run from air filter. Stop priming
and with the paramotor still tilted wait until the fuel will stop
dripping from the air filter. Tilt the paramotor to normal position.
Depress throttle for 3 sec and release.
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Make
sure the HI and LO screws are in the entry positions – HI one turn
counter clockwise from fully closed. LO one third of a turn counter
clockwise from fully closed.
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Turn
the kill switch on - located on the throttle assembly unit.
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Grab
the pull cord. Step on the bottom of the frame with right foot and
grab the top of the frame with left hand. GET GOOD GRIP! Make sure
the coil is fully retracted and you are against compression part of
the stroke. Pull as hard as you can.
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The
motor will start but may not idle and will stop. Repeat from Tilt
paramotor 45 degrees….
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The
motor will start and run. If the vent tap on gas tank is
closed open it now. Let it warm up for 3 - 4 min.
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Perform
tune up - Be careful, this is very dangerous step make sure you
have very good grip on paramotor and good footing. Set the
cruise control to run at 1/3 of the full RPM. (To do this apply full
power for a split of a second, depress the red cruise control button
and let go of the throttle trigger) I place the throttle assembly in
to the seat and do not hold it in my left hand. This hand should be
free to keep good grip on the running paramotor while performing
tune up with your right hand. With the motor
running, reach in from the back with your right hand and turn the
low adjustment screw clockwise until motor runs smooth without any vibrations.
(Approximately 1/8 of the turn) Adjust HI screw so it is 1/8 of a
turn more closed then LO screw.
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The
engine should be now running nice and smooth. Test the kill switch
button by shutting the motor for a split of the second and turning
it back on – there should be drop in RPM.
Release cruise control
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to do this apply full
power for a split of a second.
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The
engine should be now running for 5 or more min and is ready for
flight.
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Place
the throttle assembly on the ground next to the paramotor - be
careful not to step on it as you crawl in to the harness.
Secure the leg straps - they should be nice and tight
otherwise you may not be able to slide back in to the seat and chest
strap. Stand up. (This
will be easier if you sort of tilt the running paramotor on your
back first and then you stand straight up)
Pull up the throttle assembly and place it in your right
hand. The black strap should be at the back of your hand.
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For
front start follow regular forward inflation procedure.
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For
reverse inflation, grab the brakes - they should be on top of the
webbing risers. (The right one with your right hand and the left one
with your left hand) Your left hand should grab the front lines of
the right side of paraglider (the way you face it) and your right
hand should grab the front lines of the left side of paraglider.
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Perform
reverse inflation, turn 180 degrees clockwise. Make sure the
paraglider is inflated, you have into the wind direction - start
applying power. On a windy day you will be airborne within a few
steps. On low wind day it may take as many as 20 steps and you will
have to apply full power and approximately half brakes to get airborne.
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Remember
you must run until you will be lifted of the ground by the aircraft.
Do not attempt to sit down. This may result in injury and damage to
your equipment. It is always better to be running in the air then
having to go to hospital or sending your equipment for repair.
TECHNICAL
INFORMATION:
Fuel
mixture: Use only 92 or 95 octane fuel mixed with high quality
synthetic oil. The fuel mixture should not be older then 2 days.
All bolts, prop and spark
plug must be torqued properly:
HI
and LOW carburetor adjustment screws:
Entry position on carb
screws on Simon: Set HI and LOW to these settings if you
are not sure where you are with the screws.
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Low – ˝ from closed
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High – 1 from closed
Positions for normal
operation: These are settings that appear to be right for
most Simons but you should still check you spark plug for color. It
MUST be cinnamon brown.
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Low – 1/4 from
closed
- High – 3/4 from closed
Happy
flying
Andre
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