Lay skis on flat surface, bindings up. Skis must be dry and at
room temperature (above 70˚F/21˚C).
Take left ski and measure 2” from bottom heel point of boot
binding and pencil mark a horizontal line across ski. Note:
Shuttle body must clear boot binding; allow more than 2” if
needed.
Using enclosed alcohol wipe, thoroughly clean ski surface
where mount will be attached; allow surface to air dry.
Remove plastic film cover from adhesive on back of left mount.
Mounts are marked L or R, with arrows indicating direction of
tips of skis.
Align mount at 2” mark, with straight edge flush with inside
edge of ski (Diagram D). Slowly lower mount onto ski. Press
down firmly (or stand) on mount and hold for several seconds.
Note: A ruler or straight edge held along inside edge of ski can
help with placement.
Repeat process with right ski and mount.
Let stand for 24 hours at room temperature before inserting
shuttles.
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Step 3:
Attach shuttle mounts to skis
Important Notes About Shuttle Mounts
Mounts are backed with permanent adhesive designed to resist over 5000 lbs. of force. Please follow in-
structions carefully as mounts cannot be reused or repositioned.
Mounts are shaped for 21-meter radius GS skis so that when straight edge of mount is aligned on inside
edge of ski, shuttle lens axis is parallel with ski’s centerline. Proper alignment is essential for accurate
carving feedback. To use mounts with other types of skis, be sure straight edge of mount is parallel with
ski centerline, but close enough to inside edge so shuttle body hangs beyond ski surface.
Mounts are designed for skis with a flat upper surface. Skis with grooved centers (e.g. Atomic SL11) require
extra steps for secure installation. See www.advancedracingcomputers.com for more details.
Shuttle mounts are flexible and will not affect performance of skis.
To remove mounts, insert a narrow screwdriver or paint scraper between mount and ski and pry up care-
fully. Replacement mounts can be purchased separately.
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Step 4:
Connect shuttles to shuttle mounts
Diagram D
Aligning and affixing shuttle mounts onto skis
2” clearance mark
Align straight edge
of mount to inside
edge of ski
Diagram E
Inserting shuttle into mount
Align left shuttle (marked with an L) with the left ski and shuttle mount.
Insert one connector end of shuttle into receiving end of mount; snap
other end into place (Diagram E). To remove shuttles, squeeze end buttons
to release.
Test shuttle movement by rotating upward 90 degrees. Note: When
shuttle and mount are attached correctly onto ski, shuttle will not touch
the ground. There should be approximately .12 inches (3 millimeters) of
clearance between bottom surface of shuttle (camera optics) and ground
or snow.
Repeat with right ski and right shuttle mount.
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Assembly is complete! Refer to your user’s guide for instructions on remote and use of the vLink racing computer.
Heel point
of binding
Left shuttle mount
Shuttle release
buttons
Left boot binding