can affect the release mechanism of the binding if present in either toe or
heelpieces. If you have any doubt about the reliability of your equipment, get
it checked by a specialized dealer.
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Never make any modifications to your bindings by yourself. Any
inappropriate use or modification can interfere with the release capacity of
the bindings.
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The GUIDE binding should be mounted directly on the ski. Nothing should
be placed between the ski and the bindings, except by using a subset
developed and manufactured by PLUM for this purpose (wide base ...).
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Get your ski/boot/binding system serviced at least once a year, more likely
at the beginning of the season. (Global functioning and release values)
The performance of your ski/boot/binding system requires proper mounting.
We highly recommended to have the bindings mounted by a specialized dealer
equipped with a drilling template.
A specialized Dealer will follow the ski and binding manufacturer's instructions
in order to obtain the optimum level of release/retention in the
ski/boot/binding system.
The release setting must be done according your own experience and your
personal specificities (height, weight, Skier Classification, age, sole length)
The setting done by a specialized dealer IS ONLY ACCURATE WHEN DONE WITH
THE EXACT SAME BOOT AS THE ONE USED FOR ADJUSMTENT and usage
cannot be directly transferred to a different boot. If the boots are replaced,
the release setting should be recalibrated.
The fastening of the heel adjustment screws (6) must be checked before the
first use, and then routinely during the ski season. Please, take every time the
Torx screw driver with you during a ski session.
Important :
Bindings must be always aligned. It means that the boot heel insert (14) must
touch the two heel pins (12) in the same time when you put your ski shoes on.
Risk : broken toe pins (4), modification of the release value and creating of a
little play in the heel pins.
User Manual
Mounting and Setting
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