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BEDIENUNGSANWEISUNG – KUNDE für TOURENBINDUNG

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1. oy N N N Sr BEDIENUNGSANWEISUNG KUNDE f r TOURENBINDUNG USER MANUAL CLIENT for TOURING BINDING MODE D EMPLOI CLIENT pour FIXATION DE RANDONNEE ISTRUZIONI PER CUSO CLIENTE per ATTACCHI DA SCIALPINISMO INSTRUCCIONES DE USO para el cliente para FIJACIONES DE TRAVESIA FARRE AF MEI TI 77 T 2 g Z M User Manual Client for Touring Binding hagan Z Thank you for choosing the hagan Z For your interest and due to safety reasons we ask you to read the following references considerately and to act accordingly HAZARD NOTE e hagan Z bindings may exclusively be used with alpine ski boots according to ISO 5355 and touring ski boots accor ding to ISO 9523 e hagan ski bindings comply with applica ble national and international standards ISO DIN and were tested according to these guidelines by independent testing institutes T V S d Product Service Munich e An adjusting range of more than Z 10 is not standardized The setting in this range is at one s peril e Nevertheless a safety binding cannot release absolutely without fail under any circumstance and is not supposed to prevent knee injury e Asaskier you should be aware of the dangers of this sport Always adopt your skiing and your intended routes to your individual skill level and your skiing ability e Comply with the warnings and guide lines in the ski areas e Choose your touring routes careful
2. a ski bag or a ski box e Every improper use of the binding for example on a mono ski changes to binding components and the ski stopper increase the risk of non releases or unintended releases e The attachment of non brand accesso ries and or components can negatively affect the proper function of the binding and the stopper and should therefore only be taken out by a qualified ski retal ler e Never ski under the influence of alcohol and drugs e Please store the receipt adjusting veri fication and the user manual e If you have purchased this binding via the internet it has be to adjusted and checked by an authorized hagan retailer according to your personal data and skiing abilities Hagan does not assume liability for any kind of self adjustment or mounting and its results OPERATION AND SETTINGS Since the settings of the binding not only depend on the binding model but mainly on the ski boot and the skier type they should be carried out exclusively by quali fied ski retailers and double checked with sulted measuring devices You can read off the adjusted Z settings of the retailer on the release value indicator at the toe piece 4 and the heel piece 5 Z settings above Z 10 are not according to the norm and are at one s own risk ill A B Adjustment of the sole height The position of the toe sole holder 2 can be adjusted with the sole height adjusting screw 18 to the specific sole height By
3. ance The warranted guarantee by hagan presumes that the owners manual as well as the warning notices have been followed and taken care of Make sure to get the binding checked according to its function and correct adjustment regularly or at least before starting a new ski season Always store your skis with the binding locked in a dry and cool but frost pro tected place Caution Only use hagan approved lubri cants Otherwise friction values could alter leading to unintended releases Warranty The hagan warranty has to be conducted by an authorized ski retailer A case of warranty takes place ifthe product or a part of it does not function properly accor ding to defects in material or production The final decision about an objected defect In production can only be taken by a person which is assigned by hagan hagan decides whether a defective binding is going to be replaced or repaired within atime range of two years ex purchase date rental and demo bindings one year Warranty disclaimer Exempted from warranty are damages caused by improper use non professi onal mounting disregard of the owners manual incorrect adjustment insufficient maintenance and care skiing accidents wrong use of the product or normal wear All wear parts like mounting plates levers and prints are exempted from the war ranty Furthermore hagan is not liable for causal or consequential damages of any kind unless such a limitation of lia
4. bility is distinctly prohibited by the legislator Any kind of warranty claim deduced from this circumstance is distinctly rejected unless such an rejection is prohibited by the law In this case the awarded warranty claim Is only given in the above mentioned term of guarantee According to DIN ISO 13992 Tour and DIN ISO 9462 Tested and approved by the TUV Siid Product Service GmbH M nchen Made in Germany All operating and mounting instructions are available as a PDF data base at www hagan ski com Hagan Ski Ges m b H Andiesen 11 4774 St Marienkirchen Austria 43 7711 33133 0 Mail info hagan ski com Artikel No TU055K issue 06 2010 06 10 Hagan Ski GesmbH Andiesen 11 4774 St Marienkirchen Austria Art Nr TU055 K 5 8 06 10 Hagan Ski GesmbH Andiesen 11 4774 St Marienkirchen Austria Art Nr TUOS5 K 06 10 Hagan Ski GesmbH Andiesen 11 4774 St Marienkirchen Austria Art Nr TU055 K 9 IAS Test DTD KN
5. ly do not overestimate your capability and never tour alone e Always use avalanche safety equipment if you are touring avalanche transceiver probe shovel e Always consider the weather and avalanche forecast strictly e Freeride skiers are supposed to use pro tective gear like helmet and protectors e We recommend to use ski leashes or a powder band if skiing in deep powder e Since an incorrect mounting or setting of the binding could result in serious injuries we strongly recommend to let both be done by qualified ski retailers e To ensure the intended safety functions of the binding we recommend not to modify the settings implemented by the qualified ski retailer e Due to staining longer or incorrect sto rage or non usage the release setting of your binding can change We strongly recommend to let your bindings be re adjusted with a convenient measure ment device by a qualified ski retailer before every season e Non standard ski boots or heavily worn ski boot soles can negatively affect the release of your binding Make sure a qualified ski retailer is checking the proper function of your equipment ona regular basis e Since ski bindings which are carried on a roof rack are exposed to salt dirt 4 06 10 Hagan Ski GesmbH Andiesen 11 4774 St Marienkirchen Austria Art Nr TUO55 K and other contamination which can negatively affect the proper function we strongly recommend the use of a binding cover
6. ry Ski leashes Also ski leashes can be used instead of ski stoppers The ill T U V W indicate the mounting of the leash to the heel piece 7 The lug 28 has to be threaded through the slit accor ding to ill V whereas the loose end of the lug 28 has to point backwards Caution Check whether the leash Is secu rely engaged If attaching the ring band to the ski boot make sure that the hook 27 is securely linked with the ring 26 The leash avoids loosing the ski in case of a binding release but definitely increases the danger of injuries Worn or damaged leashes have to be replaced hagan Z DESCRIPTION OF THE BINDING PARTS Toe piece Toe sole holder Adjusting screw lateral release Adjusting scale lateral release Adjusting scale front release Adjusting screw front release Heel cup Opening lever Pole hutch of the opening lever Adjusting screw for forward pressure and sole length Lock for downhill mode and climbing aid stage 1 12 Climbing aid lever 13 Main Frame 14 Gliding AFD 15 Ski brake pedal 16 Ski brake lever 17 Paper test stripe 18 Adjusting screw sole height front 19 Crampon mounting points 20 Pivot shaft 21 Binding screws 22 Rear standing platform 23 Rear side of the main frame 24 Base plate SO OI P WN CH gt gt 25 Ski leashes 26 Ring 27 Hook 28 Lug 29 Slit 30 Crampon 31 Crampon adapter 32 Crampon lock Care and mainten
7. the required opening and locking forces tend to be higher Get used to this circumstances before starting a tour or skiing out of boundaries and use only settings which you are able to handle even in a tight spot How to carry the skis Place one ski on the ground then slide the other one along the base from top to bottom until the ski brakes 16 latch Accessories The following accessories are available at your ski retailer Crampons for skis with a waist width of max 85mm max 100mm max 115mm Ski stoppers for skis with a waist width of max 85mm max 90mm max 100mm max 115mm Ski leashes Using the crampons Pivot the crampon 30 onto the binding frame from the bottom up and slide it for ward until the cut outs within the crampon adapter 31 connect with the crampon mounting points 19 of the binding frame 13 Now push the crampon locking lever 33 upward until it locks Dismount in the reverse order ill P Q R S Caution Use the crampon only on crud snow or ice and only with a climbing aid setting in stage 1 or 2 In stage 3 the cram pon teeth are too short and in stage 0 flat on the ski they are too long If you decide to use the crampons in stage 0 on soft spring snow there is the chance of snow build up between crampon and the surface of the ski This may lead to a strong charge of the binding parts Please try to avoid and wax both the ski surface and the inside of the crampon if necessa
8. turning the screw the sole holder is moving up or down You can test the proper adjustment with a paper stripe 17 fitted between sole and glide AFT 18 It should be possible to be pulled out without being ruptured ill C while the boot is pulled upward To check the gap between sole and glide AFT 14 should have a maximum height of 0 5 mm Attention the toe sole holders may only be adjusted by hand If the sole does not fit into the toe sole holders 2 it is not accor ding to the norm The rubber sole has to be sanded down as far as the above menti oned paper stripe test can be carried out Adjustment of the sole length The whole heel part has to be screwed against the boot sole using the length adjustment screw 10 until the head of the adjustment screw is flush with the heel unit ill D E Step in also step in after a release Clean your sole from snow ice and dirt If the heel part 7 is locked open it by pushing on the opening lever 8 Place the toe of your boot between the wings 2 of the toe piece 1 and lock the heel piece by pushing down the heel of your boot Step out also after a crash andina plight Use your ski pole to push down the ope ning lever 8 via the hutch 9 and raise your heel out of the binding at the same time ill F Advice There is a risk of injury If fingers or the whole hand get stuck between opening lever 8 and heel parts Make sure you always open the binding b
9. y pushing down the opening lever with a pole a boot or with the ball of your hand ill G Switching from downhill into touring mode To shift from downhill into touring mode the locking device 11 has to be switched into the position downhill or tou ring using the lever of the climbing aid 12 Therefore the tip of the ski pole has to be placed into the intended notch and then the ski pole has to be pushed forward ill 1 Switching from touring into downhill mode In order to ski downhill with the binding the climbing aid lever 12 has to be pu shed flat backward with the help of a pole a boot or the ball of your hand until it rests on the ski Advice Before switching from touring into downhill mode the binding has to be clea ned from snow ice and dirt The locking mechanism has to lock easily Using the climbing aid In touring mode the climbing aid can be adjusted into three different positions angle of the biding frame either 10 or 15 ill J K The third position 5 ill L results from the climbing aid lever being positioned flat on the ski locking device engaged and the binding frame 13 is positioned on the locking device 11 ill G Pull the climbing aid forward into the two higher positions ill M or push it backward for the lower positions ill N Caution Never start skiing downhill with the binding being unlocked If the Z setting of the binding is between DIN ISO 8 10

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