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USER GUIDE – MEIDJO 

MEIDJO 2.0 - USER GUIDE version A –  Septembre 2015 

 

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Important - this document must be given to the customer 

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FOREWORD 

THE M Equipment thank you a lot for having decided to ride and purchasing our free touring telemark binding. 
Skiing and telemarking is your passion but by nature it's a dangerous sport. You must understand and accept the 
risks you take before you engage in it. You are entirely responsible for your actions and your decisions. On skis you 
must show prudence and discernment. Read carefully and completely this document.  
The Telemark bindings of The M Equipment integrate a release mechanism, which is not validated by a norm. These 
bindings should release in the case of a fall if they are correctly used with shoes and skis in good condition. However 
because of the specificity of the Telemark a case could arise where the release is not guaranteed which could cause 
serious injuries with unpredictable consequences. MEIDJO considerably reduces the risk of injuries to lower limbs, 
but cannot completely exclude it. 

 

When you ski please follow the usual recommendations in the practice of this sport and always control your 
skiing, in function of your capacities and your physical condition, never overestimate your skill. 

 

Make enquiries as to the blanket of snow conditions, meteorological conditions and risks of avalanche. Respect 
the instructions and signals of danger in the zone in which you ski. 

 

Do not tour or telemark if you feel tired or in bad physical form. 

 

When using a leash always use The M Equipment leash. 

 

During transport or storage always protect your material, especially your binding, from exterior aggressions 
(shocks, dust, salt,...) 

 

Always store your material in a clean and dry place. 

 

Regularly control your bindings and check their correct functioning before each sortie. Make sure there is no 
foreign body in the mechanism. Any foreign body in the mechanism of the bindings could cause problems in 
the release. 

 

In  case  of  doubt,  wear  or  corrosion,  please  have  your  bindings  verified  by  a  store  registered  with  The  M 
Equipment. Have your material controlled by a specialized retailer at least once a year, and at the beginning 
of every season, your whole equipment: skis/shoes/bindings (general state and adjustment of release values). 

 

The binding has to be directly mounted onto the ski. No other equipment, except THE M Equipment plate, has 
to be mounted between the ski and the binding. 

Before using the MEIDJO bindings: 

 

Please read carefully all notices and warnings included, 

 

Assure that you are familiar with their correct utilization, possibilities and limits, 

 

Try out the use of the telemark bindings and associated material, 

 

Learn the appropriate techniques for this type of skiing. 

The fact of not reading or not respecting any one of these warnings could be the cause of serious injury « leading 
to possible death».  
We have included in this manual all the precautions and stages to be respected for the correct adjustment and 
functioning of these bindings 
In case of doubt or if you need assistance contact your reseller. You can join our technical service at the following 
address: 

[email protected]

 

The bindings are delivered with a set of screws; on option it is possible to order stainless steel inserts with metrical 
thread. The MEIDJO binding is compatible only with shoes guaranteed NTN (New Telemark Norm) with Low Tech 
insert. 

 

Summary of Contents for MEIDJO 2.0

Page 1: ...ct your material especially your binding from exterior aggressions shocks dust salt Always store your material in a clean and dry place Regularly control your bindings and check their correct function...

Page 2: ...ommendations of the Ski manufacturer before drilling The dimensions of the drill to be used and the depth of piercing are marked on the ski Be sure to verify the marks on the 2 skis before drilling Be...

Page 3: ...th the ski center mark 2 Drill with the THE M drilling pattern Nota In case you use a printed drilling pattern check with a ruler that the length line of 200 mm is correct Read the instruction of the...

Page 4: ...ng of the drill pattern before to drill Drill the 4 holes of the front toe piece Drill the 4 holes of the headband tensioner Drill the 2 holes of the equipping touring step in base plate Drill the 3 h...

Page 5: ...on the screw and screw with a screwdriver until the pieces are well fixed on the ski When the binding is fixed in place make a 1 8 turn on each screw Screwing Nota If you are using a screwing machine...

Page 6: ...2 Remove the spring box 3 Put the glue into the 13 holes 4 Fixed the touring step in base plate with 2 x 11 5 mm screws Use a PZ N 3 Screwdriver 5 Place and fixe the heel set with 3 x 11 5 mm screws b...

Page 7: ...ke on the picture below Base plate Rubber amortizer Headband Nota There is 2 models of rubber one for size S and one for size L 8 Screw the base plate and headband plate with 2 x 16mm flat head screws...

Page 8: ...setting level 1 during telemark Adjust to level 1 Adjust to level 5 washer and number 1 aligned washer and number 5 aligned 5 ADDING THE SECOND SPRING If you want to increase the power of your bindin...

Page 9: ...of the release in case of a fall is made with the Allen screws 3mm on the side of the binding Attention ANTI Clockwise to increase the hardness of release 6 FITTING AND UNFITTING 1 Fitting arm the bin...

Page 10: ...open automatically Press the lever with the pole and after move the front of your shoe upward 3 Touring Mode Preparing the binding 1 Raise the spring box until the red stub axle settles firmly on the...

Page 11: ...ents and chemicals away from your bindings and skis they can damage plastics and metal components The arch springs have been lubricated with a cold weather grease While this should last a long time pe...

Page 12: ...pecific rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Except for expressly stated in this Warranty we shall not be liable for direct indirect incidental or other types of da...

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