GIN GTO 2 User Manual
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IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to perform
repairs unless you have the knowledge,
experience, materials and tools needed
to do the job properly.
fabric or produce acids when their bodies decompose.
Always rinse your glider immediately if it has been exposed to salt water (see “Cleaning”).
Packing instructions
Although the plastic rods used in the sail have been selected for their excellent recovery
characteristics and in the worst case can be replaced, we recommend keeping them in their best
condition by packing your glider concertina style.
Pack your glider so that the plastic rods lie as flat as possible on each another and there is no
unnecessary bending or twisting of the rods. Fasten any straps or bands by pulling gently—do not
overtighten. We recommend the use of the GIN concertina bag. Please ask your dealer for details
or refer to our website.
Cleaning
Remove sand, dirt or small stones from inside the canopy. Use only lukewarm water and a
sponge or soft cloth to clean your glider. Leave your glider to dry naturally in a well-ventilated
area out of direct sunlight. Never use abrasive materials, solvents or detergents.
Storage
Always make sure your glider is completely dry before storage. Do not store your glider for a
prolonged period if it is sandy, salty or if other objects have entered the cells. Store your glider
in a dry place out of direct heat and away from chemicals or small animals. If you intend to store
your glider for a long period, we recommend storing it loosely.