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USER GUIDE – MEIDJO 

MEIDJO 2.0 - USER GUIDE version A –  Septembre 2015 

 

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PREPARATION 

There are 2 sizes of binding:  

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Size S for shoe with a length between275and 298 mm (mondopoint22,5à 26), 

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Size L for shoe with a length between 305mmand336 mm (mondopoint26,5 à 31). 

You have to check that: 

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Shoes are conform to NTN norms NTN*

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(New Telemark Norm)and with Low Tech insert, 

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The release regulation corresponds to the weight and skill level of skier, 

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Screws or inserts are compatible with the skis on which the bindings will be assembled. 

Ski 

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Most  skis  on  the  market  have  a  reinforced  plate  for  a  better  anchoring  of  the  bindings.  Follow  the 
recommendations of the Ski manufacturer before drilling. 

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The dimensions of the drill to be used and the depth of piercing are marked on the ski. 

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Be sure to verify the marks on the 2 skis before drilling. 

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Be sure to protect the soles of the skis before beginning. 

Set of tools 

To assemble the MEIDJO bindings you will need the following tools: 

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1 Jig from THE M Equipment or 1 drilling pattern from THE M Equipment 

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1 drill 3,6 mm X 9 

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1 wood tap 5,5 mm 

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1screwdriver PZ N°3 

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1 tube of binding ski glue 

 

Contents of the box 

 

2 bindings (including heel set) 

 

4 supplementary springs 

 

8 screws 18 mm 

 

4 flat screws 16 mm 

 

14 screws 11,5 mm 

 

2 amortizers (S or L) 

 

2 touring base plate 

 

1 Allen wrench 3mm 

 

2 drilling pattern 

 

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Picture of a pair binding with its material (spring, amortizers and screws) 

                                                             

Compatible with NTN Rotofella system

 

 

 

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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