Diamir Scout 11 Manuel d'utilisation - Page 2
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Introduction
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Congratulations! By purchasing this binding, you have chosen a reliable, quality product that has been
TÜV tested to recognized DIN ISO standards. It meets DIN ISO 13992 and 9462. Use only alpine tour-
ing and alpine ski boots which meet and fulfil the following DIN ISO standards:
• Alpine touring ski boots for adults DIN ISO 9523
• Alpine boots for adults DIN ISO 5355
Worn or damaged boots may negatively influence the release function. For boots who don't fulfil the
mentioned DIN ISO standards (e.g. boots with an ergonomic bellow or TLT-boots), the function is not
guaranteed. The bindings must be adjusted by a specialist dealer.
Please read these operating instructions carefully before the first use and keep it in a safe place (war-
ranty certificate).
Safety instructions
Skiing and alpine touring come with unavoidable risks for any skier. Your binding is part of the unit com-
posed of ski, binding and boot. It is not possible to foresee for every situation whether the binding will
release or not. It does not always release under all circumstances, and this can result in serious injury
with incalculable consequences. No guarantee can be given that the skier will be safe from accidents
when it is used. Release bindings considerably reduce the risk of injuries in the area of the lower leg
and foot, but not fully. There is no reductive effect on injuries to other parts of the body.
You can influence your own safety when skiing:
• Always ski in a controlled manner and choose alpine tours and descents in accordance with your
skills and your physical fitness. Familiarize yourself with the snow and ski run conditions and any
obstacles before skiing
• Take heed of warning signs and instructions in the particularly ski area and mind strictly the avalanche
and weather forecast.
• Avoid skiing when under the influence of medicines, alcohol or drugs.
• For optimal use of the binding, mounting, adjustment to the boot, the setting of the skiers DIN
value and the service of the ski binding must be carried out in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions by a specialist dealer. Improper mounting can impair the bindings function and lead to avoidable injuries. We recommend having the
DIN settings adjusted by the specialist dealer using a ski binding adjustment and testing equipment.
Operating instructions Safety Alubar System
Eagle 12 Scout 11
Models
DIN value
4 – 12
3 – 11
Weight
890 g
790 g
unit without ski brake
Ski width
> 70 mm
> 70 mm
Equipped:
Ski brake 80 / 90 ( / 100 )
Crampon Axion
86 mm or 110 mm
The most important
binding parts
Toe piece
1
Heel piece
2
Release lever
3
End piece
4
Heel elevator
5
(rear support incl.)
Front plate
6
Rear support plate
7
Heel damping
8
AFD gliding plate
9
Mounting screws
10
Hinge support
11
Central rail
12
Ski brake
13