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RENTAL Manual 2010 Engl. - Tyrolia

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1. Determine the Skier Code by locating the skier’s<br />

weight in the first column and the skier’s height<br />

in the second column. If the height and weight<br />

are not on the same line select the Skier Code<br />

closer to the top of the chart.<br />

2. a The Skier Code found in step 1 is for Type I skiers.<br />

For Type II skiers move down the chart toward the<br />

bottom one Skier Code. For Type III skiers move<br />

down two Skier Codes.<br />

2. b If the skier is age 50 or older or under 10 move up<br />

the chart one Skier Code toward the top. For skiers<br />

13 kg/29 lbs and under, no further correction is<br />

required.<br />

Rental Ski Binding | 23<br />

Release/Retention Adjustment Table<br />

NOTE: The initial indicator values found in this table are only the starting point in the binding setting process.<br />

The initial values may need to be modified in order to achieve the correct measured release values.<br />

10-13 kg<br />

22-29 lbs �<br />

SKIER<br />

CODE<br />

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14-17 kg<br />

30-38 lbs �<br />

18-21 kg<br />

39-47 lbs �<br />

22-25 kg<br />

48-56 lbs �<br />

26-30 kg<br />

57-66 lbs �<br />

31-35 kg<br />

67-78 lbs �<br />

36-41 kg<br />

79-91 lbs �<br />

42-48 kg<br />

92-107 lbs<br />

49-57 kg<br />

108-125 lbs<br />

≤148 cm<br />

≤ 4’10” �<br />

149-157 cm<br />

4’11”-5’1” �<br />

� 58-66 kg 158-166 cm<br />

126-147 lbs 5’2”-5’5”<br />

� 67-78 kg 167-178 cm<br />

148-174 lbs 5’6”-5’10”<br />

� 79-94 kg 179-194 cm<br />

175-209 lbs 5’11”-6’4”<br />

≥ 95 kg<br />

≥ 210 lbs<br />

≥ 195 cm<br />

≥ 6’5” �<br />

mm<br />

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How to use the Release/ Retention Adjustment Table:<br />

3. Find the column that corresponds to the skier’s<br />

boot sole measurement in millimeters.<br />

4. The value where the Skier Code and the boot sole<br />

measurement intersect is the initial indicator<br />

setting for the skier.<br />

If the intersection of the row and column falls in a<br />

blank box, do not move up or down the chart.<br />

Move sideways on the same row to the nearest<br />

box showing a visual indicator setting.<br />

5. This value should be recorded on the workshop<br />

form under Initial Indicator Settings.

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