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N STH² 16 MNC BINDINGS
TO BE MOUNTED BY A SALOMON AUTHORIZED DEALER ONLY.

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BINDINGS INTENDED TO BE USED ONLY WITH ALPINE BOOTS COMPLIANT WITH ISO 5355 STANDARD, TOURING BOOTS COMPLIANT WITH ISO 9523 STANDARD, SKI BOOTS EQUIPPED WITH “WTR TECHNOLOGY” PADS OR WITH “GRIPWALK” PADS
ISO 5355
ISO 23223 WTR ISO 9523
WARNING
THESE ALPINE BINDINGS ARE INTENDED TO BE USED ONLY WITH THE FOLLOWING SKI BOOTS: > Alpine ski boots compliant with ISO 5355 standard. > Touring boots compliant with ISO 9523 standard > Ski boots equipped with “WTR technology” pads or with “GRIPWALK” pads
Any use with other ski boots could cause the ski-binding-boot system to be faulty and affect release characteristics, which would increase the risk of serious injury while skiing. 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 SALOMON authorized ski dealer of this product, for further information regarding which ski boots meet the standards listed above.
MOUNTING & ADJUSTING PROCEDURE
1. To ensure a proper alignment of the binding, for mounting STH2 16 MNC binding on skis, use the Salomon mounting jig (reference L3298160001). Drill the skis following ski and binding manufacturer’s instructions.
Mount the rear plate on the ski by tightening the screws at 4 N.m and check that rear plate is correctly mounted.


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. Mount the toe piece on the ski by tightening the screws at 4 N.m







6. With the screw on the left side of the toe piece, adjust the toe wings to come in contact with the ski boot. ( see § : ADJUSTING – WING ADJUSTMENT > page 24).

5. Step-in the ski boot in the binding and adjust the toe height with the adjustment screw until to create a gap of the thickness of the mounting instruction sheet between the boot sole and the binding (see § : ADJUSTING – TOE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT > page 24).



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. Direct mode - Provides immediate response and the most direct edge engagement.



