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• Then lubricate the locking mechanism at both sides<br />
of the toe guide base.<br />
• Lubricate also both sides of the track guide over the<br />
entire length.<br />
pict 32<br />
LUBRICATING THE HEEL<br />
ALL <strong>RENTAL</strong> BINDINGS<br />
• Mark heel position, open the hand lever and slide the<br />
heel off backwards. At the SR 100 the guide lock has<br />
to be opened with a screwdriver (pict 33) to get the<br />
binding off.<br />
LUBRICATE<br />
• the edge of the release cam under the heel lug as<br />
shown in pict 34.<br />
pict 34<br />
pict 33<br />
• both sides of the heel track (inside) over the entire<br />
length.<br />
• the bearings of the opened hand lever on both sides<br />
(pict 35).<br />
pict 35<br />
Rental Ski Binding | 29<br />
• the guiding channel of the release setting adjustment<br />
screw.<br />
After finishing the heel lubrication slide on the heel<br />
and lock it in its original position.<br />
SR 45<br />
LUBRICATE<br />
• the contact areas between housing and the release<br />
cam on the frontside and the backside as shown in<br />
pict 36 and 37.<br />
pict 36<br />
• both sides of the heel track (inside) over the entire<br />
length.<br />
• the guiding channel of the release setting adjustment<br />
screw (pict 37).<br />
pict 37<br />
After finishing the heel lubrication slide on the heel<br />
and lock it in its original position.<br />
NOT TO BE LUBRICATED<br />
The locking element and the corresponding holes in<br />
the heel track should be cleaned but not lubricated.<br />
This should prevent dirt accumulation in this area, which<br />
could interfere with the ease of handling.