Rotate the heel unit 90 degrees left or right into neutral/flat mode
Open toe unit jaws by pressing down on toe lever
Bump the front of your boot to the alignment towers and press down to engage the front pins
Lock the toe by pulling up on the toe lever all the way up through ratcheting clicks
Rotate the heel unit so the pins are directed towards the ski tail to access the first and second climbing aids
Skiing:
Rotate heel unit so the pins are directed towards the ski tip
Align boot pin holes with front pins, step down. Toe lever remains in first position
Step down to engage rear pins
Press down on toe lever with ski pole to exit binding
Adjustment:
Boot sole adjustment of20mm - rotate heel tower 90 degrees, and use Torx 20 bit on two star bolt heads
Ensure heel toweris adjusted with a 4mm gap on the pins between the rear of the boot and the heel unit
Lateral release value is adjustable using large flat head screwdriver in the slot in the big round dial center of the heel unit. Align the fine edge of this with the desired release value
Forward release value is not adjustable, and is fixed at 8 or 6
Binding Specifics:
Leash can either be girth hitched to the cable loop on the lever and clipped to boot or vise versa
Snow and ice buildup is possible under the toe springs if the bindings are open and skis are on a backpack after touring in wetter snow. Clear this area with ski pole tip and open and closing. Lock then unlock to check if binding is fully clamping the boot.
Periodically check that heel unit star bolt heads are tight
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