DynAccess Hydra Monoski Manuel du propriétaire - Page 3

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recommend you take it to a specialized workshop or contact us directly before
riding.
➢ For fitting you in the bucket seat, see p.9
➢ For footrest adjustment, see p.9
➢ For adjusting the center of gravity, see p.8
➢ For adjusting the ride height, spring rate, rebound and compression damping,
please see the separate Shock Manual.
2. Mechanical Safety Check
➢ Routinely check the condition of your monoski before each use (e.g. loose bolts
and nuts, cracks, fraying straps, etc.).
➢ In tightening the fasteners (e.g. nuts, bolts, and screws) on your monoski, use
correct tightening torque. Incorrect tightening torque can result in component
damage or failure.
➢ Make sure that the tri-glides used for non-sewn side-release buckles prevent the
belts from slipping out of the buckles.
➢ Check the condition of the shock absorber for any visible damage and oil
leakage.
➢ Check the rebound and compression damping of the shock absorber.
3. General Safety on the slope
➢ Spend considerable time and effort to learn how to get on a chairlift, to sit on it
safely, and to get off safely. Some chairlift seats are very thick and lead to you sit
closer to the edge. Make sure you sit in a stable and secure manner without any
risk of falling off. See "Using the Chairlift" section of this manual for details.
➢ If you are a beginner and/or are not familiar with ski slopes, always ski with a
certified instructor.
➢ If you ride the monoski independently, make sure that you have enough
knowledge and skills to ride it safely and under full control at all times.
➢ Ski on properly prepared ski slopes.
➢ Observe the rules on the slopes.
➢ Always wear a helmet which meets the latest certification standards and is
appropriate for the type of skiing you do.
➢ Always wear ski gloves and goggles.
➢ Start slowly on easier terrain and build up your skills.
➢ Be familiar with how your suspension works as it changes the way your monoski
performs.
➢ Avoid skiing alone.
➢ Avoid riding the lift alone.
➢ If you want to adjust the shock absorber on the slope, find a relatively flat place
where there is no heavy traffic.
➢ Ride at speeds appropriate for the conditions. Higher speed in general means
higher risk.
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