Stepping-out (Fig. 3 – 4):
Put your ski pole on the heel lever and push firmly while lifting your foot.
Carrying position (Fig. 5 – 6):
Hold one ski vertically and slide the other ski over the first until the brake arms slot together.
Maintenance:
Proper maintenance will help your bindings to function properly:
• Before the start of the ski season, and at least 30 days before going skiing, have your bindings
checked by a qualified retailer.
• Before use, always inspect the AFD (Antifriction Device) or the piece of Teflon®, under the base of
the foot, for wear or damage. If it is worn or damaged, get it replaced by a qualified retailer. If it is
worn or damaged, get it replaced by a qualified retailer.
• Check that the brakes operate freely.
• Use soapy water to clean your ski bindings. Do not use solvents, hot water or a water jet.
Preventive maintenance:
• If you carry your skis on the roof of your car, cover the bindings with a binding cover or a ski bag to
avoid excessive exposure to dirt and salt on the road. However, do not leave your skis in a ski bag
for extended periods of time.
• Store your ski equipment in a dry and heated location overnight to avoid any ice build-up.
• Excessive wear of the soles of your boots will have an adverse effect on the operation of your bindings.
Avoid walking in your ski boots on rough ground.
• If there appears to be a problem with your ski bindings, ask your qualified retailer.
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