Water Rescue System

AGAMAHowever, if you wanted to fly over water with the confidence of knowing that you have a flotation device that will aid self-rescue in the unlikely event of a water ditching, then this product is for you!
Safety and Confidence
We skim low over water in a moll know what a great feeling it is to skim low over water in a motorized paraglider though we also are all aware the difficulties of surviving a water landing without any water rescue system!Made from high quality products, the Agama rescue system is a self-inflating buoyancy vest that is filled by a CO2 canister as soon as contact is made with water (automatic after 2-3 seconds or with manual deployment). The inflation device is US certified and the vest has been tested for fresh and salt water use.
Additionally, an inflation tube is also provided as a backup. Once inflated, the vest will support the weight of pilot and paramotor while keeping the head clear of the water
The rescue system also helps prevent your paramotor becoming an exhibit in Davey Jones’ Locker by reducing the chance of it sinking after a water landing. Makes recovery of not only the pilot but also the paramotor much easier.
Not intended for use as a life preserver—The Agama Rescue system is intended to be used as a flotation device only
CO2 Cartridge Installation (Do this before installation of AGAMA to paramotor)
1Open the velcro around the automatics on the right bottom side of AGAMA rescue system.
2Check the CO2 cartridge, whether it is not used or damaged and screw it into automatics.
3Close carefully the velcro around the automatics.
4Now is your AGAMA rescue system ready to installation to paramotor.
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| 1. Attach the AGAMA rescue system to the paramotor between the seat and the frame of the paramotor so that the bead will be on the right side down. | 2.The entire inside border has loops designed for attaching the paramotor. The fixation points will be where the AGAMA rescue system touches the solid frame parts of the paramotor. These points must be selected in such a manner as to prevent any upwards movement of the rescue system after it is inflated. | ||
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| 3. Once you choose the fixation point, thread the belt through the loop and fix it to the frame. In this manner, attach at least 4 fixation belts. The fixation points should be distributed symmetrically. | 4. If you have the ignition switch on the side for releasing automatics, also attach the AGAMA rescue system with the fifth belt to the paramotor frame from the outside to prevent turning off ignition during the flight. AGAMA has extra loops for this attachment on the outside right of the automatics. | 5. Carry out a test for the correct attachment as follows: lift up the paramotor while holding the AGAMA rescue system on its upper part. The system must not move upwards and the paramotor must not be released. | |
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To Deflate
Remove oral inflation tube cap. Insert nipple into valve and hold it there. Apply gently pressure to corpus and deflate. Replace cap after deflation.
Cleaning Instruction
Wash after use in fresh warm water using a mild detergent only. Do not machine wash, dry clean or use stain removers.
Important
- The system will not work until it is fully inflated.
- Use only one 60g CO2 gas cylinder.
- Do not partially inflate orally and then use CO2 cylinder.
- Before every use inspect your gas inflation rescue system. In case of a severedrop or signs of deterioration contact your local approved service station.
- Store in dry place.













