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System Set-Up and Use
December 2015

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  • Page 1 System Set-Up and Use December 2015...
  • Page 2 Before setting up your ski~mojo system – fi rst check that you have all of the required parts: 1. Two Neoprene Knee-Supports (Left & Right) with the mojo hinges in them 2. Posture Strap with elastic groin straps 3. Two Ball-Studs with fi tting screws (and washer) 4.
  • Page 3 Fit the Clamp-On Ball-Studs on to your ski boot The Clamp-On Ball-Studs have three uses; establishing the correct position to fi t the Bolt- On Ball-Studs, Use for On-Snow testing/demonstration, Use with Rental Ski Boots. The Clamps should be positioned on to the back of the shell of the ski boots so that the Ball-Stud is approx.
  • Page 4 As an alternative to counting the number of “movements” from the minimum setting As an alternative to counting the number of “movements” from the minimum setting – you can gauge the setting by the position of the indicator pin in the indicator slot. (See the Red Marks).
  • Page 5 Set the Spring Compression to your weight First you need to establish which of the two springs you have in your ski~mojo. A ski~mojo fi tted with Gold Springs should be supplied with Black Switches. A ski~mojo fi tted with Silver Springs should be supplied with Grey Switches. When you start setting the spring tension you can see colour of the spring through the “Spring Adjuster Indicator Slot”.
  • Page 6 Fitting the Knee Supports/Hinges (below the knee) Best done wearing what you normally wear under your ski trousers. Put on your ski boots (with the Clamp-On Ball-Studs attached). Take one of the mojos in the Neoprene Knee-Support and fi t it to the appropriate ski boot (left or right).Pull back the retaining sleeve on the end of the telescopic rod to fully expose the Ball-Socket which you then place over the Ball-Stud on your ski boot.
  • Page 7 Fitting the Knee Supports/Hinges (above the knee) & Setting the Upper Telescopic Rods to length Do up the Neoprene Straps above your knees. Tip (See photo) When doing up the upper Neoprene Strap only use the Velcro under the ski~mojo logo and leave the other end of the strap folded-back on itself.
  • Page 8 The ski~mojo is fi tted – There are now two key things to check and test Put the switches in to the “On” position by pushing down and slightly forwards on them, then straighten your legs to engage the springs. Your mojo is now “active” and you should be able to feel the support.
  • Page 9 Testing that the Ball-Studs are in an acceptable position The Ball-Studs do not have to be in an exact position – but they do have to be in the correct area. Typically between 2 and 4cm towards the outside of the centre of the ski boot.
  • Page 10 Fitting the Ball-Studs directly to your boots Once you are completely happy with the position of the Ball-Studs - We strongly recommend that you screw the Ball-Studs directly on to the shell of your ski boots. You need a 4mm hole to fi t the Screw through – you can make the hole with a drill or if the hole only needs to be made through plastic it can even be made with a bradawl.
  • Page 11 Putting on taking off Typically people put the ski~mojo on as one complete unit:- Before putting your ski trousers on: make sure that there are no twists in the straps and step in to the two groin strap loops and pull the Posture-Strap and Groin-Straps in to position and do up the buckle.
  • Page 12: Warranty

    Settings for: ......................... GOLD/SILVER - Number of movements ....OR indicator position (Delete as appropriate) (mark position) 15cm 10cm 5cm 10cm 15cm Posture strap Setting (mark positions of ends of Velcro) Upper Telescopic Rod set at ..cm Lower Telescopic Rod set at ..cm Warranty Limits of Liability Kinetic Innovations Limited warrants...