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Technical Manual 2005/06 - Tyrolia

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24 / MOUNTING<br />

pict 14<br />

Adjusting the toe unit:<br />

The toe sole lug is pre-adjusted for ski boots type<br />

C-children. If ski boots type A-adult are used, use<br />

a screwdriver to push the wedge forward up to<br />

the stop (pict 15).<br />

19 ±1<br />

ADULT<br />

BOOT<br />

Use a screwdriver to return the wedge to the type<br />

C-children position (pict 16).<br />

16,5±1,5<br />

JUNIOR<br />

BOOT<br />

4 2<br />

3 1<br />

4 2<br />

3 1<br />

1,5<br />

2,5<br />

3,5<br />

4,5<br />

1,5<br />

2,5<br />

3,5<br />

4,5<br />

B<br />

B<br />

pict 15<br />

OK pict 16<br />

Adjusting the forward pressure<br />

Don’t open the length adjustment lock as long as<br />

a ski boot is fixed in the binding.<br />

Open the heel piece and place the ski boot in the<br />

toe cup and rest the boot heel on the brake<br />

treadle. Lift the length adjustment lock and slide<br />

the heel forward until the heel cup just touches<br />

the boot. Lock the length adjustment by pushing<br />

it down. Latch the boot in the binding and check<br />

forward pressure. The toe pincers should not be<br />

pressed open. Remove the boot and change the<br />

length adjustment if necessary.<br />

Adjusting the release values<br />

The release values at toe and heel should be<br />

determined by height and body weight (ISO/ASTM)<br />

method. Set the binding accordingly with the adjustment<br />

screws. We recommend the use of a<br />

calibrated testing device and that you keep a<br />

written record of whether the system passes or<br />

fails (requirement in the US).<br />

8. Function Check<br />

Entry/Exit: Check to make sure that the boot<br />

does not catch on the heel hold down lug.<br />

Brake: press the brake treadle (1) down by<br />

hand. The brake arms (2) must automatically<br />

return to the braking position when the treadle is<br />

released (pict 17).<br />

pict 17<br />

●1<br />

●2<br />

Lateral elasticity of the toe:<br />

Press the boot laterally outward. The binding<br />

must re-center the boot easily and quickly from a<br />

10mm lateral displacement.<br />

9. Final Check<br />

• Has the proper mounting point been selected?<br />

• Functional brake test passed?<br />

• Have all screws been fastened tightly?<br />

• Has the forward pressure been properly set?<br />

• Are the release values of the toe and heel<br />

properly determined and set?<br />

• Is the instruction for use booklet ready to be<br />

handed over to the consumer?

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