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pict 23<br />
4. Mounting<br />
Mounting the Toe<br />
Place toe piece on the prepared holes and drive<br />
the screws.<br />
pict 24<br />
Mounting the Heel<br />
Place the heel unit with its brake, guide and track<br />
over the holes. Drive the rear screws first, then<br />
the front screws.<br />
5. Forward pressure control<br />
Place a suitable reference boot in the binding<br />
using the SINGLE CODE for length adjustment<br />
and latch it.<br />
Then check the indicator (see pict 25) Iocated at<br />
the rear end of the heel piece. With boot inserted<br />
the pointer should rest in the middle of the<br />
scribed area.<br />
pict 25<br />
Note: If the forward pressure is not correct,<br />
readjust the boot sole length and check the<br />
SINGLE CODE.<br />
❷1<br />
MOUNTING/ 29<br />
Please make sure that no boot is placed in the<br />
binding when opening the toothed lock!<br />
6. Adjustment<br />
For all Models<br />
Find adjustment ranges and some handling hints<br />
in the “SYMRENT“ section of the <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>.<br />
Take at least one reference boot satisfying all<br />
standards and free of functional damages to<br />
perform test adjustments with the binding.<br />
Using the Single Code<br />
Adjust toe and heel to the corresponding alphasetting<br />
(SINGLE CODE) of the ski boot (pict 26).<br />
pict 26<br />
If a boot of unknown size is used<br />
proceed as follows:<br />
Place the boot in the toe cup. Slide the heel piece<br />
forward until it just touches the boot. Close the<br />
binding and check the forward pressure.<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 />
Note: Release/ Retention settings above a release<br />
moment of 100 NM at the toe and 400 NM at the<br />
heel are higher than the international standards<br />
recommend and are used solely at the skier’s own<br />
risk!<br />
7. Function Check<br />
Before newly mounted ski equipment is rented<br />
perform a complete functional check.<br />
Note: In some countries (USA) rental equipment<br />
has to pass a Pre-Season Test (See the Rental<br />
section this manual).<br />
The boot should not catch on the sole hold-down<br />
of the heel as it opens and closes.<br />
Brake<br />
Press the step- on plate (1) down by hand. The<br />
brake arms (2) must close and open automatically<br />
to the braking position when the step-on plate is<br />
released (pict 27).