3.3.1| RELEASE SYSTEMS SETTING
The adjustment of the release systems can be performed exclusively by a
• The adjustment of the release systems must be performed accordingly with the physical and performance
characteristics of the User.
• A proper calibration of the release systems may reduce the risk of injury to the inferior limbs under the
femur.
• The release value must be included in between the maximum and minimum release value offered by the
adjustment scale; the adjustment screw shall never overpass the "STOP" logo laser engraved on the side
of the minimum and maximum release values available on the adjustment scale.
• The release systems calibration must be verified with specific binding's release testing machinery.
• Before proceeding with the release test on the testing machine, remember to lubricate or humidify the
brake in the contact area between the brake pad and boot sole in order to avoid frictions that might
invalidate the release test.
• WARNING! Each boot has its own substantial geometry and the installation, adjustment and calibration of
the binding must be performed with the boot that will be used in combination with the binding itself. In
case of boot replacement (with a different one in model or size), a "SPECIALIZED TECHNICIAN" must
check the adjustment and calibration of the binding according to the new boot. If it is not possible to set
or adjust the binding for the new boot, a completely new installation, adjustment and calibration is
required.
3.3.1.1| VERTICAL RELEASE SYSTEM CALIBRATION (My)
The vertical release system
adjustment can be performed
through the screw on the top of the
heel head (PH2 good quality insert)
(PICTURE ON THE SIDE).
The yellow pointer top border shows
the vertical release value set on the
binding. (PICTURE ON THE SIDE: E.G.
value "8").
Turn clock-wise the adjustment screw to increase the release value.
Turn counter clock-wise the adjustment screw to decrease the release value.
WARNING! DANGER!
"SPECIALIZED TECHNICIAN"
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