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3. Inflate to the desired pressure using the measuring scale 0 to 30 or 40 Kg/cm².
It is also possible to lower the pressure using the button located on the opposite side to
the pressure indicator.
4. Unscrew the pump:
-
Fournales pump
: Unscrew the pump.
- Scott
pump
:
D) Unscrew totally the part 2
E) Unscrew the part 1
At this moment you hear quickly air escaping. This air comes from the pump and the
attachment, but the pressure in the shock absorber remains unchanged. Some oil can be
spayed out in small quantity, which is normal.
5. Put back the valve cap.
Important
- Some oil can appear along the sliding chromium-plated tube (especially during the first uses). This
doesn’t mean there is a leak. This film is even useful for a good working and preservation of the
joints of the Fournales shock absorber.
- During the adjustment the Uniski or the Dualski must be empty.
If the skier is in the seat, it’s
absolutely necessary to ease the shock absorber from the weight of the skier during the operations
described above.
- If the Uniski or the Dualski has been stocked upside down, wait a moment before inflating the
shock absorber otherwise too much oil could been sprayed out from the valve.
- The inflation must be done with a high pressure pump, 0-30 or 0-40 bars.
Do not use any other bicycle pump, compressor or else.
- In case of a personal use of the Uniski or the Dualski, inflate the shock absorber only when you
feel a lack of pressure.
Pressure when delivered: kg/cm²
D
E
Max