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1. Installation:
1.1. Installation for skis without a ski boot center mark:
Divide the length of the ski by two to get the measurement for the
toe of the boot from the end of the ski. Put the boot with the front of
the toe on the center of the ski and draw a line where the center of
the boot is on the ski (=indicator on boot). Then follow the
instructions of 1.2.
1.2. Installation for skis with a ski boot center mark:
Lay the base plate (G) (Fig. 1) on the ski so that the binding
indicator for the middle of the boot (D) matches up with the ski boot
center mark on the ski. Lightly punch the holes centered on the
middle of the ski.
1.3. Drilling the necessary holes:
Drill through the punched holes with a 3.5 mm drill bit, 9 mm deep
into the ski and screw on the base plate (G) with the attached
screws. (Fig. 1)
2. Insert the sole plate into the base plate
Insert the sole plate (O) (Fig. 1) into the base plate (G) in front of the
toe clip (S) and strongly press down at the back (eyelet for safety
strap). The sole plate should now sit firmly in the base plate.
3. Adjusting the ski boots:
The center marks on the sole of the ski boot should match up with
the boot center indicator (D) of the binding (Fig. 1.3).
To optimally adjust the boot, use a Phillips screwdriver to turn the
screw (V) (Fig. 4) for the front clip or the screw (H) (Fig. 5) for the
rear clip. The toe clip (S) should sit firmly on the toe of the boot.
Make sure the tension is not too high.
3.1. Getting in and out of bindings (also after falling):
Insert your ski boot into the rear clip and then snap it in with the toe clip
(S). Put on and tighten the safety strap (T). (Fig. 1)
Clean any sticky snow from the binding and boot bottom as necessary.
Caution:
Ski boots made from soft thermoplastic material can sharply
reduce the binding function. GC-701S ski bindings may only be used with
ski boots corresponding to standardized norms (DIN/ISO 5355).
The function of your ski binding could be affected if you use ski boots that
are worn or have not been adjusted to the ski binding. Please only have a
technician make the necessary adjustments.
3.2 Release and reentry:
After the binding releases (e.g., after a fall), the sole plate (O) remains on
the ski boot.
Remove the sole plate (O) from the ski boot, clean the boot and binding
parts of any snow and firmly insert the sole plate (O) into the base plate
(G), insert the boot and snap it in with the toe clip (S).
4. Adjusting the release settings:
Only use the release settings GASPO recommends in order to achieve
the proper DIN setting for the skier. Any other change or interpretation
could be hazardous.
Adjustment is done using the adjustment screw (A) (Fig. 2) for the front
release settings and adjustment screw (B) for the rear release settings.
The adjustments can be seen on the Z scale (Z) (Fig. 2).
D
C
E
Fig. 1
G
O
A
B
Z
S
T
Fig. 2
C
V
E
H
C
D
Installation instructions for the technician
GASPO GC-701S short ski binding
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Fig. 5