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PRE-JUMP INSPECTION
FOR THE 3-RING RELEASE
Before jumping the Mirage, check the 3-Ring
release system for the following:
1)Each ring passes through only one other ring.
2)The white loop passes through only the
small ring.
3)The white loop passes through the end fitting
on the cable housing without twisting.
4)Nothing passes through the white loop except
the yellow cable.
5)The 3-Ring release handle is securely mated
to the harness, and no cable is visible between
the handle and the cable housings. If your
release handle has a tendency to hide itself
under your main lift web, undo the Velcro and
twist the handle in a counter-clock-wise
rotation (when wearing rig) so the handle will
stick-out and slightly forward for a better grip.
USE OF NON-FACTORY RISERS
If a Mirage is fitted with 3-Ring risers that weren’t
supplied by Mirage Systems, Inc., it is important
that they be checked for proper configuration.
The side view in the illustration show a correctly
built 3-Ring riser attached to the harness ring and
put under moderate tension. Note the following:
1) The rings overlap each other and maintain
metal-to-metal contact between each other.
2)The rings are aligned in parallel planes.
3)The smallest ring is not pulled snug against the
grommet and the white loop is long enough to
give it some play.
4)The white locking loop goes straight down
through the center of the riser grommet on its
way to the cable housing end fitting; it does not
extend past the edge of the grommet hole and
then turn back upwards towards the hole.
IMPORTANT: If your riser configuration does
not match this illustration, the 3-Ring release
might not function correctly. You should contact
a rigger or Mirage Systems before jumping with
those risers.
The 3-Ring Release System
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