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Technical Manual - Tyrolia

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Use a screwdriver to push the wedge (1) to the<br />

front position (2) to return to the type A, adult ski<br />

boot position (pict 12).<br />

19 ±1<br />

ADULT<br />

BOOT<br />

OK ➊<br />

16,5±1,5<br />

JUNIOR<br />

BOOT<br />

For all bindings:<br />

4 2<br />

3 1<br />

4 2<br />

3 1<br />

1,5<br />

2,5<br />

3,5<br />

4,5<br />

1,5<br />

2,5<br />

3,5<br />

4,5<br />

Check to make sure the boot meets international<br />

standards and is not damaged.<br />

Adjusting the forward pressure of the heel:<br />

Note: Always remove the boot from the binding<br />

before opening the toothed lock! Open the heel<br />

piece. Place the boot in the toe cup and rest the<br />

boot heel on the brake treadle. Lift the lenght adjustment<br />

lock and slide the heel forward until the<br />

heel cup just touches the boot. Lock the lenght<br />

adjustment. Latch the boot in the binding and<br />

check forward pressure. The toe pincers should<br />

not be pressed open. The at release indicator at<br />

toe and heel should be determined by height and<br />

body weight (ISO/ASTM) method. We recommend<br />

the use of a calibrated testing device, and that<br />

you keep a written record of whether the system<br />

passes or fails (this is a 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<br />

own risk!<br />

B<br />

B<br />

▲<br />

pict 12<br />

pict 12<br />

CONTENTS<br />

9. Function Check<br />

MOUNTING / 19<br />

Entry / exit: Check to make sure that the boot<br />

does not catch on the heel hold down lug.<br />

Brake: press the brake treadle (1) down by hand<br />

(pict 13 and 14).<br />

pict 13<br />

●2<br />

pict 14 ❷1<br />

The brake arms (2) must automatically return to<br />

the braking position when the treadle is released.<br />

TYROLIA adult brakes can be used for all skis up<br />

to a width of 78 mm.<br />

For wider skis replace the standard POWER<br />

BRAKE by the TYROLIA POWER BRAKE FAT LD<br />

115 art. nr. 162 603 (see chapter POWER BRAKE<br />

FAT).<br />

Lateral elasticity of the toe: press the boot laterally<br />

outward. The binding must re-center the<br />

boot easily and quickly from a 15 mm lateral displacement<br />

(Model SL 70 CARVE ABS, SL 70 ABS,<br />

and SL 70 – 10 mm ).<br />

10. Final Check<br />

• Has the proper mounting point been selected?<br />

• Have all screws been fastened tightly?<br />

• Has the forward pressure been properly set?<br />

• Are the release values of the toe and heel<br />

properly determined and set?<br />

• Is the instruction for use booklet ready to be<br />

handed over to the consumer?<br />

▲<br />

●2<br />

❷1

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