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....All rights connected with the Technical Manual are reserved by ATOMIC Austria GmbH. No parts of this Technical Manual may be reproduced or reprinted without indication of the source and prior explicit permission. All rights to change the technical details of the skis, boots and bindings and their accessories indicated in the Technical Manual are reserved.
ATOMIC distributors and retailers. b. Defects caused by the Transportation (other than the initial delivery from ATOMIC to the purchaser) or storage of the You will find below all ATOMIC warranty policy details offered by ATOMIC and ATOMIC authorized retailers. Product c.
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BINDINGS IMPORTANT NOTICE – ATOMIC BINDING UPDATE In 2008, Atomic announced a recall of certain bindings manu- factured between 1998 and 2002. The bindings subject to this recall are now 12-16 years old. These bindings have been removed from 2013 Binding In- demnification List, as the bind- ings are beyond their useful life.
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BINDINGS ALPINE BINDING LIABILITY INDEMNIFICATION THE CHANGES TO OUR 2022-23 BINDING INDEMNIFICATION LIST REFLECT ATOMIC USA’S POSITION REGARDING DISCONTINUATION OF SERVICE ON ANY BINDINGS WHICH ARE BEYOND THEIR USABLE LIFE. Each year, Atomic USA reviews its Binding Indemnification List. New models are added, and in some instances, older models are removed from the list.
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STANDARD Atomic uses various interface letters to identify the interface compatibility between skis and bindings. • Each pair of system skis comes with an interface letter : E / X / L / A etc. matching with the corresponding system bindings.
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BINDINGS V I S U A L I N S P E C T I O N BEFORE PERFORMING ANY ASSEMBLY OR ADJUSTMENT OF THE SYSTEM FOR THE CUSTOMER, A CAREFUL CHECK AND EVALUATION OF EACH SYSTEM’S COMPONENTS IS NECESSARY. SKIBOOTS –...
BINDINGS – Clearly express the significantly increased risk of injuries, – Repeat especially the warnings in these instructions, that when system components do not conform to standards, skiing is not a risk less sport, and that bindings cannot are worn out or out of order. protect skiers against same type of injuries, only reduce the risk of injuries.
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BINDINGS WARNING : A Atomic toe or heel may not be mounted with another manufacturer’s toe or heel. Warranty are automatically voided for such mixed systems. M O U N T I N G MOUNTING BINDINGS OPERATION SKI G1 – G2 SKI G3 –...
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BINDINGS ALL OTHER BINDINGS Ref. Jigs Skis Widths Application AZD000534 /L7840610001 Junior (Lenght drilling 8 mm) N COLT 5 GW A&C, N COLT 5 56 mm <-> 99 mm AZD000538 / L0011560001 56 mm <-> 99 mm Senior (Lenght drilling 9,5 mm) N L7 / N COLT 7 •...
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Follow the mounting procedure and also possibility for binding pull-out due to “ refer to the section Special cases in To use a Atomic tap and brace: poor screw retention. The penetration ” mounting Position the brace so that the tap goes...
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BINDINGS B I N D I N G B R A K E M O D E L S B R A K I N G C A P A C I T Y THE BRAKING CAPACITY IS DEPENDENT ON THE WEIGHT AND THE HEIGHT OF THE SKI + BINDING SET. PLEASE FIND BELOW THE BREAKING CAPACITY OF OUR DIFFERENT BREAKS COMPLIANT TO ISO 11087 AND CERTIFIED BY THE TUV ORGANIZATION.
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A D J U S T I N G Once the binding has been mounted, it is necessary to make the proper binding-to-boot adjustments. All Atomic bindings may be closed manually by simply lifting the heel lever. Adjustments must be re-checked every time boots are changed. Use the following procedure.
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BINDINGS F O R W A R D P R E S S U R E A D J U S T M E N T > WITH TOOL LESS AND TAB ADJUSTMENT With the boot in the binding (closed position), make sure the arrow. If this adjustment is incorrect, remove the boot from the binding, The extremity of the tab for the version without arrow, line up within lift the adjustment tab to slide the heel into the desired position.
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BINDINGS > WITH SCREW ADJUSTMENT With the boot in the binding (closed position), adjust the forward pressure to align the top of the head screw with the back of the heel part. Please refer to the following examples below to know exactly how to control it. X16, X12, X12 TL, X12 TL GW, X14 TL GW,...
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BINDINGS B O O T S & B I N D I N G C O M P A T I B I L I T I E S BOOT INSPECTION BOOT MODIFICATION Most boots manufactured compatibility with the binding, according Any performance or fit modification of accordance with the ISO 5355 standard to ISO 9462 and ISO 13992.
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Recent ski boots have markings based on logos and letters that let you know which standard and binding type the ski boots are compatible with, ensuring the suitable level of safety and performance. Please refer to the table below to determine which ISO standard and type of ski boot your Atomic bindings are compatible with: BOOT MARKED WITH...
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BOOTS & BINDING COMPATIBILITIES You can find in the table below all Atomic shoes and bindings models with their respective compatibility. Start by finding your shoe model row and go to the right to see which binding models they are compatible with.
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Therefore, skiers are warned not to use this product with any ski boots other than those meeting the standards indicated above. Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above.
BINDINGS MODEL DESCRIPTION X-RACE X20 EGA ALPINE SKI BOOTS (ISO 5355) TYPE A TYPE C TECHNOLOGY: (Adult) (Children) • *EGA • VAR • FTC • Full Flex • Race Setup ● ✖ WARNING : BINDINGS INTENDED TO BE USED ONLY WITH ALPINE BOOTS COMPLIANT TO ISO 5355 STANDARD Solelength window Heel lug Toe lug...
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4 12 249-364 mm HEEL MOUNTING X–RACE BINDINGS WITH THE MOUNTING JIG TO BE MOUNTED BY AN ATOMIC AUTHORIZED DEALER ONLY. 1. Mounting “S” ; “M” ; or “L” holes which 4. Move the Toe to the Number 3. Push the “VAR” lever over...
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BINDINGS > > > X 20 / X 19 / X16 / X 12 Mounting Procedure X 20 RS Mounting Procedure X19, X16, X12 summary <<<...
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Measure the sole-length of the ski boot in mm. • For drilling holes in VOLANT-skis only ATOMIC-step drills of a Use the ATOMIC-step drill bit ø 4,1 x 9 mm to drill the holes. length of 4,5 mm may be used.
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BINDINGS > > > X 12 / NEOX 1.1.1. Measure the sole length of the boot in mm. Also adjust the measured sole length. 1.1.2. • Skis with standardized binding-mounting-area: The scale of the heel piece steel band (9) must correspond with the Drill the holes with the NEOX-mounting jig.
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BINDINGS MOUNTING INSTRUCTION > > > X 12 / NEOX A. If the setting spindle projects out of the heel unit housing, the binding 2. Exchange the steel band on the heel. Remove the plastic attachment pressure is too low. Open the binding and turn the setting spindle with the Screwdriver (Picture 1).
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BINDINGS JUNIOR RACE PLATE JUNIOR RACE PEDAL KIT TO BE MOUNTED BY AN ATOMIC AUTHORIZED DEALER ONLY. WARNING : BINDINGS INTENDED TO BE USED ONLY WITH ALPINE BOOTS COMPLIANT TO ISO 5355 STANDARD J-RP J-RP J-RP J-RP J-RP J-RP J-RP...
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BINDINGS > > > JUNIOR RACE PLATE - JUNIOR RACE PEDAL KIT JUNIOR RACE PLATE (J-RP2) BOOT SOLE LENGTH: Mounting information on the plate for N Z12/N COLT 12, N Z10 / N COLT 10, N L7 / N COLT 7 >...
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(Adult) (Children) standards indicated above. Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding ● ✖ which ski boots meet the standards listed above.
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BINDINGS > > > X-TRACK M XT 10 / M XT 10 TI / M XT 12 / M XT 12 TI 4. Boot sole length adjustment (fig. 4) 5. Step in the boot and check forward pressure (fig. 5) 6.
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Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, (Adult) (Children) or an equipment specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information ● ● regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above.
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BINDINGS > > > NR L10 EZYTRAK / NR L7 EZYTRAK / NR C5 EZYTRAK MOUNTING & ADJUSTING EZYTRAK TO BE MOUNTED BY AN ATOMIC AUTHORIZED DEALER ONLY. MODEL WEIGHT MOUNTING SCREWS HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT RANGE XTE 10 1,9 kg 30mm...
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Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment (Adult) (Children) specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots ● ✖ meet the standards listed above.
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BINDINGS > > > MERCURY 10 & 11 WITH EZYTRAK 3 PLATE 2. Insert the toe and the heel piece and position on the track according to the boot sole length. 3. Boot sole length adjustment 4. Step in the boot and check forward pressure 5.
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BINDINGS N L 7 / N COLT 7 - N C 5 TO BE MOUNTED BY AN ATOMIC AUTHORIZED DEALER ONLY. TECHNOLOGY: • Vertical Pivot • Easy mounting • Twin Pivot WARNING : BINDINGS INTENDED TO BE USED ONLY WITH ALPINE BOOTS COMPLIANT TO ISO 5355 STANDARD...
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Once the binding has been mounted, it is necessary to make the proper binding-to-boot adjustments. All Atomic bindings may be closed manually by simply lifting the heel lever. Adjustments must be re-checked every time boots are changed. Use the following procedure.
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If this adjustment is incorrect, remove the boot from the binding, lift the adjustment tab using an Atomic adjustment tool to slide the heel into the desired position. Remove the screwdriver.
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MOUNTING & ADJUSTING PROCEDURE 1. For mounting Warden 11 binding on skis, holes have to be drilled with the Atomic mounting jig (ref AZD000426 / L3910910001 / RD0000126) to ensure a proper alignment of the binding. Mount the toe piece and the rear plate on ski by tightening the screws at 4 N.m...
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BINDINGS > > > WARDEN 11 2. Insert the heel and brake piece from the back and align the brake indicator with marking on the plate (fig. 2) 3. Step in the boot (fig. 3) 4. Adjust the toe height with adjust- ment screw until to create a gap of the thickness of the mounting instruction sheet between the...
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(Adult) (Children) indicated above. Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots ● ✖ meet the standards listed above.
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BINDINGS > > > WARDEN R11 Insert the toe piece from the front and position on the plate according to the (fig. boot sole length (fig. Boot sole length adjustment (fig.5). Step in the boot L = 305 Adjust the toe height with adjustment screw until to create a gap of the thickness of the mounting instruction sheet between the boot sole and the...
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(Adult) (Children) indicated above. Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots ● ✖ meet the standards listed above.
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BINDINGS > > > XTO 14/12/10 MOUNTING 1. Insert the Thin Plate in the seating ahead the plate (fig. 2. Place it correctly with a rotational motion (fig. 3. From the rear, slide the Toe piece on the interface until it corresponds with or is just above your boot sole length using the manual lock to authorize the sliding (fig.
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TO BE MOUNTED BY AN ATOMIC AUTHORIZED DEALER ONLY. Use the Atomic mounting jig (ref:AZD000434 / L3086300001 / RD0000130) and drill the skis following the ski and binding manufacturer’s instructions. Mount the front and rear plate on the ski by tightening the screws at 4 N.m.
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BINDINGS > > > LITHIUM 10 WITH EZYTRAK 2 PLATE Insert the toe piece from the front and position on the track according to the boot sole length ▼ - Insert the heel and break piece from the back and position on the track according to the boot sole length ▼...
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BINDINGS EVOX ++ & FFG ++ TO BE MOUNTED BY AN ATOMIC AUTHORIZED DEALER ONLY. SOLE LENGTH ADJUSTMENT Z & L SC (Synchro center) : 260mm – 384m TECHNOLOGY: • Twin Pivot • Automatic Toe Height Adjustment • Rent Speed adjustment...
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• Release value adjustment: 1. To remove the heel, slide the housing backward off the track. All Atomic rental bindings must be adjusted by using the 2. Clean the track with a damp rag or cloth. Do not use solvents, Adjustment chart.
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● ✖ Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any Atomic authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above. SOLE LENGTH ADJUSTMENT 262mm –...
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BINDINGS > > > ICON 10 & 12 3. Check and adjust the forward pressure when the shoe is on the binding. 4. Adjust the setting release values for toe and heel pieces. HEIGHT ADJUSTEMENT This race binding is compatible with lifters. It is possible to purchase distance plates set, composed of two lifters and screws, which allow to elevate the binding from 1mm to 4mm.
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Therefore, skiers are warned not to use this product with any ski boots other than those meeting the standards indicated above. (Adult) (Children) Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any Atomic authorized ● ✖...
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BINDINGS > > > ICON 12 RS & ICON 16 RS 2. Mount the toe and the heel pieces by tightening the screws with a 4 N.m torque. Make sure the toe is perfectly placed against the plate. 3. Check and adjust the forward pressure when the shoe is on the binding. 4.
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✖ indicated above. Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any Atomic authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above.
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BINDINGS > > > ICON 24 & ICON 30 2. Mount the toe piece by tightening the 16mm long screws with a 4 N.m torque. 3. Mount the heel piece by selecting the rear holes corresponding to the boot sole length and by tightening the screws with a 4N.m torque.
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Therefore, skiers are warned not to use this product with any ski boots other than those meeting the standards indicated above. Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above.
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● ✖ ● ✖ ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above. SOLE LENGTH ADJUSTMENT 260mm – 360mm GRIPWALK COMPATIBILITY EXCLUSION...
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BINDINGS > > > X12 TL GW & X14 TL GW MOUNTING & ADJUSTING 1. Open the central lever. 4. When the binding is adjusted to the sole length, locked the central lever, and check that the lever is completely closed. 5.
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● ✖ ● ✖ ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above. SOLE LENGTH ADJUSTMENT Size M: 253mm – 320mm / Size L: 257mm – 380mm MOUNTING & ADJUSTING 1.
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BINDINGS > > > M12 GW WITH LEISURE TRAK PLATE 2. Mount the front and the rear plate on ski by tightening the screws at 4 N.m 3. Insert the toe and the heel piece and position on the track according to the boot sole length.
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(Children) (Adult) (Children) purchased, or an equipment specialist at any Atomic authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above. SOLE LENGTH ADJUSTMENT Size M: 253mm – 320mm / Size L: 257mm - 380mm ●...
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BINDINGS > > > MI 12 GW 2. Mount the front and the rear plate on ski by tightening the screws at 4 N.m 3. Insert the toe and the heel piece and position on the track according to the boot sole length. 4.
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● ✖ consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above. SOLE LENGTH ADJUSTMENT Size M: 253mm – 320mm / Size L: 257mm – 380mm MOUNTING &...
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BINDINGS > > > M10 GW, MERCURY R 10 GW & M11 GW WITH LEISURE TRAK PLATE 2. Mount the front and the rear plate on ski by tightening the screws at 4 N.m. 3. Insert the toe and the heel piece and position on the track according to the boot sole length.
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Skiers are advised to (ISO 5355) (ISO 23223) consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further TYPE A TYPE C TYPE A TYPE C information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above.
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BINDINGS > > > C5 GW - COLT R5 GW WITH JUNIORTRAK PLATE 2. Insert the toe and the heel piece and position on the track according to the boot sole length. 3. Step-in the boot and check the forward pressure. 4.
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Therefore, skiers are warned not to use this product with any ski boots other than those meeting the standards indicated above. Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above.
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BINDINGS > > > L6 GW (LEISURE R6 GW) WITH JUNIORTRAK PLATE > > > Mount the front and the rear plate on ski by tightening the screws at 4 N.m (ski G1/G2) or 3 N.m (ski G3/G4). 2. Insert the toe and the heel piece and position on the track according to the boot sole length.
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Therefore, skiers are warned not to use this product with any ski boots other than those meeting the standards indicated above. Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any Atomic authorized ski dealer of this ●...
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BINDINGS > > > N STAGE 10 & 11 GW 2. Insert the heel and brake piece from the front position of the plate. Then screw on the heel until it aligns with the reference line on the plate. 3. Engage the toe vertically to the holder screw, slide the toe backwards, then tighten the 2 screws at 4N.m 4.
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✖ ● ✖ consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any Atomic authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above. SOLE LENGTH ADJUSTMENT 253mm-376mm MOUNTING &...
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BINDINGS > > > NR STRIVE R11 & R13 GW 2. Insert the toe piece from the front and the heel piece from the back on their respective plates. Adjust it properly according to the boot sole length. 3. Step in the boot. Check and adjust the forward pressure. 4.
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MOUNTING & ADJUSTING 1. For mounting N STRIVE 12 or 14 GW on skis, holes must be drilled with Atomic mounting jig (ref. AZD000426 / L3910910001 / RD0000126) to ensure a proper alignment of the binding.
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BINDINGS > > > N STRIVE 12 & 14 GW 2. Insert the heel and break piece from the front on the rear plate and adjust it properly according to the boot sole length. 3. Insert the toe piece on its base and tighten the screws with a 4 N.m torque. 4.
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● ● ● ● an equipment specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above. MOUNTING & ADJUSTING For mounting N COLT 5 GW A&C...
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BINDINGS > > > N COLT 5 GW A&C Mount the heel taking care to tighten the 4 screws in the order indicated below at 3 N.m. Step-in the boot and check the forward pressure In case the forward pressure is not good, move the heel by the lever with the help of a screwdriver as explained in the images below.
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MOUNTING & ADJUSTING . For mounting N COLT 7 GW binding on skis, holes have to be drilled with the Atomic mounting jig (ref L0011570001 / AZD000536 or L0011560001 / AZD000538) to ensure a proper alignment of the binding.
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BINDINGS > > > N COLT 7 GW 2. Screw the holder screw, taking care to hold it so that it does not rotate.Then slide the toe until it comes into contact with the holder screw and tighten the 2 screws. at 3 N.m 3.
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● ✖ ● ✖ ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above. SOLE LENGTH ADJUSTMENT 257mm – 380mm MOUNTING & ADJUSTING 1.
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BINDINGS > > > F12 GW WITH FLEXTRAK PLATE 2. Boot sole length adjustment . 3. Step-in the boot and check the forward pressure . 4. Select and adjust the setting release values for toe and heel pieces summary <<<...
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✖ ● ✖ specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above. SOLE LENGTH ADJUSTMENT Ski Woman (W): 253mm – 320mm / Size L: 257mm – 380mm MOUNTING &...
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BINDINGS > > > F11 GW / F10 GW WITH EASYTRAK PLATE 2. Insert the toe and the heel piece and position on the track according to the boot sole length. 3. Boot sole length adjustment . 4. Step-in the boot and check the forward pressure .
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✖ ● ✖ specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above. SOLE LENGTH ADJUSTMENT Ski Woman (W) premounted in factory: 253mm – 320mm / Size L: 257mm – 380mm MOUNTING &...
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BINDINGS > > > L10 GW WITH EASYTRAK PLATE 2. Mount the front and the rear plate on ski by tightening the screws at 4 N.m 3. Insert the toe and the heel piece and position on the track according to the boot sole length.
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Therefore, skiers are warned not to use this product with any ski boots other than those meeting the standards indicated above. Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above.
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1 – Use the Atomic mounting jig ( ref : AZD000440 / L3298160001 / RD0000132 ) and drill the skis following the ski and binding manufacturer’s instructions. Mount the toe piece and the rear plate on the ski by tightening the screws at 4 N.m (check if rear plate is correctly mounted).
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BINDINGS > > > STH² 16 WTR / STH² 13 WTR 2 – Assemble the ski brake with the heel piece. 3 – From the center of ski, insert the heel piece on the rear plate and adjust at the “mid” position with a screwdriver.
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BINDINGS > > > STH² 16 WTR / STH² 13 WTR 6 – 7 – Adjust the toe height with the adjustment screw until to With the screw on the left side of the toe piece, adjust the toe wings to come in contact with the ski boot. create a a gap of the thickness of the mounting instruction ( see §...
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Therefore, skiers are warned not to use this product with any ski boots other than those meeting the standards indicated above. Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above.
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Therefore, skiers are warned not to use this product with any ski boots other than those meeting the standards indicated above. Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above.
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BINDINGS > > > SHIFT 10 & 13 MNC 2. Assemble the ski brake with the heel piece. 5. Step-in the boot, check and adjust the forward pressure. 3. From the center of the ski, insert the heel and brake piece on rear plate and aligned the heel with the 1st graduation according to the boot sole length.
Take the ski with your left hand and place it down onto the bench tip facing left and with the far edge side first into the The bindings should be regularly lubricated with the Atomic grease centering unit. reference L0009050001 / AZD000550 / RD0000172.
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Therefore, skiers are warned not to use this product with any ski boots other than those meeting the standards indicated above. Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any Atomic authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above.
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BINDINGS > > > SHIFT² 10 & 13 MN / SHIFT² 10 MN DEMO 2. Assemble the ski brake with the heel piece. 5. Step-in the boot, check and adjust the forward pressure. 3. From the center of the ski, insert the heel and brake piece on rear plate and aligned the heel with the 1st graduation according to the boot sole length.
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LUBRICATION “SKI”. (To refer to the “Warning - the user guide” linked to the heel). The bindings should be regularly lubricated with the Atomic grease reference L0009050001 / AZD000550 / RD0000172. See lubrication points on brake and heel part below: 9.
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Therefore, skiers are warned not to use this product with any ski boots other than those meeting the standards indicated above. Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above.
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BINDINGS > > > WARDEN R 13 MNC (NR WARDEN R13 MNC / D W13 MNC) 3. Insert the heel and brake piece from the back and position on 8. Check and adjust the forward pressure ▼ the plate according to the boot sole length. ▼...
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Therefore, skiers are warned not to use this product with any ski boots other than those meeting the standards indicated above. Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above.
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BINDINGS > > > WARDEN 13 MNC 2- Assemble the ski brake with the heel piece 3. From the center of ski, insert the heel piece on the rear plate and adjust at the “mid” position with screwdriver. 4. Step in the ski boot in the binding. Check and adjust the forward pressure. 5.
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262mm – 382mm MOUNTING & ADJUSTING . For mounting Warden R 11 MNC binding on skis, holes have to be drilled with the Atomic mounting jig (ref AZD000426 / L3910910001 / RD0000126) to ensure a proper alignment of the binding. ▼...
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BINDINGS > > > WARDEN R 11 MNC (NR WARDEN R11 MNC) 2. Insert the heel and brake piece from the back and position on 7. Adjust the toe height with adjustment screw until to create a gap of the thickness of the mounting instruction sheet between the plate according to the boot sole length.
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Therefore, skiers are warned not to use this product with any ski boots other than those meeting the standards indicated above. Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above.
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BINDINGS > > > WARDEN 11 MNC 2. Insert the heel and brake piece from the back position on the BINDING CALIBRATION plate according to the boot sole length. ▼ ON RELEASE TEST MACHINE For lateral release testing, please check that the shell of the boot does not rub against the body of the toe.
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Therefore, skiers are warned not to use this product with any ski boots other than those meeting the standards indicated above. Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any Atomic authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above.
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BINDINGS > > > N STH² 16 MNC 2. Assemble the ski brake with the heel piece 3. From the center of the ski, insert the heel piece on the rear plate and adjust at the “MID” position with a screwdriver. 4.
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BINDINGS > > > N STH² 16 MNC 7. Step-out / step-in the boot, check and adjust the forward pressure. 8. Select and adjust the setting release values for toe and heel pieces. 9. Information for the skier regarding the choice of the position of the button Progressive mode - Provides increased dampening to smooth out terrain and snow feedback.
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Therefore, skiers are warned not to use this product with any ski boots other than those meeting the standards indicated above. Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above.
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BINDINGS > > > TRACKER MNC Placing ski brake > Refer to the Atomic spare part catalogue to know which brake to use according to the different ski widths and binding models. > (fig. 1) Take the ski brake (A),...
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BINDINGS > > > TRACKER MNC HIKING MODE SWITCH FROM SKIING TO HIKING POSITION Use the ski pole to push backward the step in, lift the ski boot, and flip forward the hiking aid. Hiking aid can be set in 2 positions : A.
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BINDINGS > > > TRACKER MNC CRAMPON BACKCOUNTRY Use the crampon which is adapted to the ski waist width. - Push backward the step in, lift the binding, and flip forward the hiking aid - Insert the crampon in the two lugs of the toe piece and lock the crampon make sure that the hiking aid is in the low position.
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Therefore, skiers are warned not to use this product with any ski boots other than those meeting the standards indicated above. Skiers are advised to consult the dealer where this product was purchased, or an equipment specialist at any ATOMIC authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above.
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> > > N STRIVE 14 & 16 MN MOUNTING & ADJUSTING 1. For mounting N STRIVE 16 MN on skis, holes must be drilled with Atomic mounting jig (ref. AZD000440 / L3298160001 / RD0000132) to ensure a proper alignment of the binding.
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BINDINGS > > > N STRIVE 14 & 16 MN 3. Insert the toe piece on its base and tighten the screws with 4. Step in the boot. a 4 N.m torque. 5. Check and adjust the forward pressure. 6. Adjust the toe height with the adjustment screw until a gap the thickness of the fitting instruction sheet is created between the shoe sole and the binding.
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BINDINGS B O O T S & B I N D I N G C O M P A T I B I L I T I E S TOURING BINDING ARE INTENDED TO BE USED ONLY WITH FOLLOWING SKI BOOTS : SKI TOURING BOOTS WHICH HAVE INSERTS FOR PIN BINDINGS BACKLAND PURE AND TOUR BINDING...
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BINDINGS BACKLAND PURE AND TOUR TO BE MOUNTED BY AN ATOMIC AUTHORIZED DEALER ONLY. (Option : heel piece with brake) WARNING These bindings do not comply with DIN/ISO 13992. The bindings have been designed, developed and produced to be used for extreme alpine skiing or ski racing.
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MOUNTING & ADJUSTING PROCEDURE 1- In order to mount the bindings, it is important to use the correct Atomic jig (ref L3816250001 / AZD000428 / RD000012) to ensure the binding is perfectly aligned. Put the boots on the jig and adjust...
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BINDINGS > > > BACKLAND PURE AND TOUR 3- Mount the heel piece by tightening the screws in the order 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 (fig. 3) 4- Step-in the ski boot into the toe piece and make sure that the rear insert of the boot is correctly aligned with the U-spring of the heel piece.
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BINDINGS > > > BACKLAND PURE AND TOUR 9. Once the boot is on, check that the brake arms close properly. Advise the skier to lock the brake by hand 10- Replacing the heel piece U-spring 11- Lubrication points Grease reference L0009050001, Oil reference L3968680001, AZD000550, RD0000172 AZD000454, RD0000140...
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For binding description and vocabulary please refer to previous model BACKLAND PURE & BACKLAND TOUR page 113. 1. For mounting BACKLAND SUMMIT on skis, holes must be drilled with Atomic mounting jig (ref AZD000428) to ensure a proper alignment of the binding.
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BINDINGS > > > BACKLAND SUMMIT 3. Screw the toe (in order 1, 2, 3, 4), by hand and by tightening the screws respecting the maximum torque (3N.m in G3-G4 skis / 4N.m in G1-G2 skis). 4. For the brake version, begin to screw the pre-fitted screw, by hand and by tightening the screws respecting the maximum torque (3N.m in G3-G4 skis /...
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BINDINGS > > > BACKLAND SUMMIT 11. Step in the boot into the heel and check the length of the binding using the guiding tool or the snap hook of the safety strap (for binding description and vocabulary please refer to previous model BACKLAND PURE & BACKLAND TOUR). If necessary, adjust the length screwing or unscrewing the boot size adjustment screw, by hand.
BINDINGS > > > BACKLAND SUMMIT BRAKE INSTALLATION On a SUMMIT LEASH there is a possibility of installing a brake, available as a spare part. Follow those instruction to mount it. 1. Dismount the SUMMIT LEASH Binding and make sure the ski surface is flat. 2.
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BINDINGS R E L E A S E P R E F E R E N C E WHAT TYPE OF SKIER ARE YOU? CHOOSING YOUR RELEASE PREFERENCE IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY The factors that determine the release setting on your ski bindings include your height, weight, age, boot sole length, and your personal release preference.
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BINDINGS R E L E A S E V A L U E S E L E C T I O N A N D A D J U S T M E N T RELEASE SETTING ADJUSTMENT CHART 1 CHART 2 Examples for Initial indicator value Mandatory Release values...
BINDINGS R E L E A S E V A L U E S E L E C T I O N A N D A D J U S T M E N T ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE The release setting adjustment is SKIER CLASSIFICATION ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE obtained by using the adjustment cap or...
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F I N A L C H E C K I N G A N D V I S U A L I N S P E C T I O N A Atomic certified technician must sign or initial the Workshop form indicating that all systems inspections have been performed.
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Atomic’s recommendations in this manual, he or she must sign the Workshop Form. (The Readjustment Inspection signing technician must currently be certified by Atomic.) Tolerance range Tolerance range Note: During manufacturing, Atomic precision tests every binding up to 5 times to assure that it functions properly and is calibrated correctly.
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BINDINGS M E C H A N I C A L I N S P E C T I O N BOOT/BINDING COMPATIBILITY Clean vs lubricated test DIAGNOSIS CLEAN VS LUBRICATED TEST Determine the measured release value in the ski/boot/binding system without lubricant. FAIL Determine the measured release value in the PASS...
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BINDINGS R E T A I L - S P E C I F I C I N S T R U C T I O N S RETAIL SKIER INSTRUCTION AND WARNING In principle an adjustment report is established ›...
BINDINGS R E N T A L - S P E C I F I C I N S T R U C T I O N S I N S P E C T I O N AID FOR APPLICATION OF ISO 13993 concerning - rental ski shop practice - sampling and inspection of complete and in com plete alpine ski-binding-boot systems in rental applications (this supplement does not replace ISO 13993).
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BINDINGS R E N T A L - S P E C I F I C I N S T R U C T I O N S INSPECTION PROCEDURES IMPORTANT TERMS three directions of release (forward 6. Verify elastic travel of the heel piece lean and both directions in twist- three by lifting the boot while depressing CORRECTION FACTOR...
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BINDINGS R E N T A L - S P E C I F I C I N S T R U C T I O N S >>> INSPECTION PROCEDURES PRESEASON BOOT PRESEASON BOOT 10. Check all other boots from the same cell (make, model, year, and INSPECTION PREPARATION...
BINDINGS R E N T A L - S P E C I F I C I N S T R U C T I O N S INSEASON SAMPLING AND INSPECTION The Inseason Inspection is a test of complete systems and all the procedures used by the rental staff to assemble and adjust the system.
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M A I N T E N A N C E A N D R E P A I R RETAIL GUIDELINES Atomic bindings require a minimum of maintenance to enhance performance and their useful life. They should be cleaned, inspected and lubricated prior to each season and every 15-20 skier days per season as follows:...
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M A I N T E N A N C E A N D R E P A I R BROKEN MOUNTING SCREW Atomic screw extractor kit: it comes Follow this procedure: 7. Remove the screw using a pair of with two bits of different lengths.
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BINDINGS TRACEABILITY INFORMATION ON BINDINGS IN CASE OF WARRANTY, THE TRACEABILITY CODE OF THE PRODUCT IS REQUIRED. WHERE TO FIND THE INFORMATION? A- ON THE LABEL OF THE BINDING BOX - First numbers: Production year (example 18 for year 2018) - Second numbers: Printing label day (example: 267th day of the year 2018) B- DIRECTLY ON THE PRODUCT Each binding is divided in three subassemblies.
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SKIS SKI PREPARATION The ski should be kept in its Steel Edge Steel Edge 3,5° original condition for as long as Productbrand´s / Model´s Sidewall Angle Base Angle possible. If the edge has become dull, it REDSTER SERIES 87,0 +/- 0,5° 0,8 +/- 0,3 should only be polished laterally (recommended value side bevel...
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Advantage: Excellent gliding properties for a broad range of applications. Dismantling: All ATOMIC Junior ski tips have the same sealing mechanism (forced fit). To remove, first warm the tip slightly with a hair dryer before placing it in a vice. The tip can now be removed by Surface flat or plane along the bottom of the entire ski is vital for moving the ski to and fro.
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SKIS MOUNTING POSITION SKIS >>> MOUNTING POSITION SKIS MOUNTING MOUNTING LENGTH LENGTH SAP NR. MODEL NAME SAP NR. MODEL NAME LINE FROM LINE FROM (cm) (cm) SKI TAIL (cm) SKI TAIL (cm) AA0030412+ N REDSTER J2 70-90 Red AA0029846+ N BACKLAND 95 PETROL/Gy/Orange AA0030412+ N REDSTER J2 70-90 Red AA0030024+...
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BOOTS G R I P P A D R E F E R E N C E S 2024-2025 BOOT MODELS Grip Pad Name Cantable Cantable Dual Cantable Single Complete Tech Jr Grip Pads GripWalk Pads Component (DC) Component (SC) (CT) GripWalk Pads Pads...
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BOOTS LEGACY BOOT MODELS Grip Pad Name Cantable Cantable Cantable Standard Standard MNC DIN MNC WTR + Complete GripWalk Dual Single Dual Single Pads Tech Pads Tech (CT) Pads Component Component Component Component GripWalk (DC) Pads (SC) Pads (DC) Pads (SC) Pads Pads Model...
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BOOTS B O O T & B I N D I N G C O M P A T I B I L I T Y C H A R T BOOTS BINDINGS GRIPWALK TLT - NORM SOLE ALPINE PIN BINDING - NO NORM COLT 5 GW, COLT 7 GW,...
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WHY ATOMIC MEMORY FIT? mounted. oven after 12 minutes (Backland Atomic Memor y Fit is the ideal 8. Have customer stand still for Ultimate after 5 minutes). customization solution for when the 2 minutes, not flexing nor walking...
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1. WHAT IS MEMORY FIT? This will ensure that the foaminjection 7. WHAT IS THE ADVANTAGE OF liner follows the contours of the Memor y Fit is Atomic’s unique THE MEMORY FIT PROCEDURE naturally molded shell and cuff. heat moldable shell, cuff, and liner VERSUS TRADITIONAL METHODS technology that uses the body’s...
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WHY MEMORY FIT + MIMIC? the shell (no folds or twists). on thin ski socks. Atomic Memory Fit + Mimic is the ideal 7. Place shoe horn into liner and help 6. After 5 minutes, while wearing customization solution for when the...
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LINERS WITH MIMIC TECHNOLOGY? Yes and no. with a high risk of mistakes being made No. Mimic is unique to Atomic. Yes, the normal Memory Fit process and can be messy. Mimic liners offer 7. WHICH ATOMIC BOOT MODELS...
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19. Have the customer sit down and Professional. WHAT IS IT MADE OF? assist them taking off the boots. 4. IS THIS UNIQUE TO ATOMIC? We only use the finest materials They can now remove the toe caps Yes, and patent pending.
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BOOTS > > > INSTRUCTIONS & FAQ FOR BOOT CUSTOMIZATION FOR WHEN THE FOOT SHAPE IS NARROWER THAN THE SHELL SHAPE VOLUME REDUCING LEG VOLUME REDUCING PAD KIT WHY USE THE VOLUME WHY USE THE VOLUME REDUCING LEG PAD? REDUCING PAD KIT? The Volume Reducing Leg Pad is Add these pads for reducing excess designed to take up equal space...
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1. THE ATOMIC FOOT MEASURE 2. THE SHELL CHECK The ATOMIC foot measure is very accurate and can be used to Using a foot sizer is a good starting point for finding the right size measure both the right and left foot.
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BOOTS CUFF ALIGNMENT Cuff alignment is a geometry adjustment that aligns the angle of the cuff with the angle of the leg. Performing this adjustment increases comfort and allows for a more harmonious interface between leg and cuff. WARNING – if the cuff is improperly aligned to the leg, it can cause knee pain, hip pain, and/or imbalance while skiing. Remove each liner from its shell and remove custom insoles from liners.
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No. Doing so will cause the Power Shift to fall off the boot. Why doesn’t Atomic use a simple switch or lever to adjust between flexes like other brands? Because these adjustments don’t really work. If you want to have a real, tangible change to how the boot flexes, you need to do alter the boot in this way.
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BOOTS POWER SHIFT – ADJUSTING FORWARD LEAN FOR HAWX ULTRA, HAWX MAGNA, AND PRE-24/25 HAWX PRIME Power Shift is a unique adjustment on select models of Hawx Ultra, Hawx Prime, and Hawx Magna that allows for independent adjustment of forward lean and forward flex. Power Shift allows the forward lean to be adjusted to either 13° or 15° (standard) or 17°. A 13° setting provides a more upright stance and/or more space for a large calf muscle.
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BOOTS POWER SHIFT – ADJUSTING FORWARD LEAN FOR CURRENT YEAR HAWX PRIME Power Shift is a unique adjustment on select models of Hawx Ultra, Hawx Prime, and Hawx Magna that allows for independent adjustment of forward lean and forward flex. Power Shift allows the forward lean to be adjusted to either 13° or 15° (standard) or 17°. A 13° setting provides a more upright stance and/or more space for a large calf muscle.
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BOOTS REDSTER AR SPOILER Attaching the Redster AR Spoiler is an easy procedure. Please follow these steps: Completely remove the power strap Remove the liner from the shell. Press the claw nuts into the and claw nuts from the back of the main spoiler.
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BOOTS HOW TO: REPLACE BUCKLES (OR ANY OTHER RIVETED COMPONENT) TOOLS YOU WILL NEED ■ Safety glasses ■ Fresh/sharp drill bit designed for metal (slightly smaller diameter vs. the rivet head you will be drilling out) ■ Boot fixation device ■...
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The final selection of the appropriate size should be left to the customer. Atomic does not cover any damage to the head measurer that is a result of transportation, storage or not abiding by the instructions for use. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE...
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HELMETS HELMET ADJUSTEMENT ADJUSTMENT OF YOUR HELMET 1. Position the helmet on your head, not too far forward not too far back. (fig. 1) 2. For models with the AFS system, adjust it to the circumference of your head. (fig. 2) 3.
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YYDDD date: helmet for alpine skiers and for snowboarders – class engineered in Austria - made in ????? V01.18 Atomic Straße 1, AT-5541 Altenmarkt, Austria Certification class Prod. date Production country YY= year DDD= day of year CHANGE LINER 1. Remove the liner from the size adjuster 2.
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HELMETS CHANGE SIZE ADJUSTER Remove liner Detach straps from Remove earpads from size adjuster liner from helmet Detach size adjuster Turn size adjuster For assembling arms for 90° to remove it follow steps 5-1 BACKLAND HELMET SWAPPING LINERS 1. Remove the Liner by starting at the size wheel. Push the size wheel through the opening in the liner. (fig.
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VISOR HELMETS NORMS All Atomic visor helmets respect the following standards: CE-EN1077 ASTM F2040 CE-EN174 Helmets for alpine skiers Goggles used to protect the eyes Helmets for recreational snow sports and for snowboarders during downhill skiing, (Non motorized winter sports)
GOGGLES LENS CHANGE REVENT Q AND FOUR Q Detach lens side by side, throgh Insert lens pressing both pins simultaneously. side by side Don´t touch inner lens into the mechanism Remove lens, don´t touch inner lens LENS CHANGE REDSTER WC HD, REDSTER HD AND FOUR PRO REDSTER WC HD, REDSTER HD OVING THE LENS ATTACHING THE LENS...
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POLES P O L E S FOLDABLE POLES Press button Push middle shaft into upper Detach shafts tube Fold pole Push middle shaft Secure shafts with button out of upper tube REMOVE BASKET ADD BASKET Pull basket to tip by turning the shaft Push basket to top summary <<<...
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. Please note that the size table should only be considered as a guide when choosing the right size of your protection product. All bodies have their proportions distributed differently and ATOMIC always recommends to try on the protection product: To function properly, the body parts that require protection must be completely covered.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION ATOMIC`s Live Shield products fulfill the EN 1621-2:2014 standard with Level 1 or Level 2 protection, as printed on the product. Fig. For further explanation of the CE label pictogram please kindly refer to “product specification” as shown in...
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