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The buckle at the top strap is equipped with a release button that loosens the top strap without tilting the
highback. This makes it possible to loosen the top strap, for example, while riding a ski lift.
Caution: insufficient bending of the highback and attempting to forcefully remove the boot from the binding
result in damaging it! Protect the straps from excessive bending.
Strap adjustment:
The bindings, like any other, have adjustable straps. To set the strap to the correct length open the buckles
located on the strap (both bottom and top). Once the strap is in the correct position (indicated by the number),
close the buckle. Adjustment takes place in the same way for both the upper and lower strap.
Fig.3 Fig.4
In addition to the length adjustment, the lower strap also has an angle adjustment, which allows it to fit most
snowboard boots. This is possible due to the straps mounted on gears that change the angle of the capstrap
under gentle pressure. Thus, it is enough to adjust the inclination of the straps to fit the shape of the tip of
the shoe.
NOTE: It is best to adjust the length of the straps and fit them to your boots before you hit the slopes!
Highback rotation:
The design of the binding allows for the rotation of the highback, which will enable better adaptation of the
binding to our style. The highback should be positioned as parallel to the rear edge as possible. To turn (rotate)
the highback, loosen the screws (about 3 turns) with which the highback is attached to the base. Do not loosen
the bolts completely. It may be necessary to push the screw into the center of the binding to slide out and
unlock the safety unit. Once the bucket is set, tighten the screws that were loosened earlier.
Highback rotation is best when the bindings have the angles a user will be snowboarding with.
Fig.5 Fig.6
Highback tilt adjustment:
The FT360 model has an adjustable highback tilt, making it possible to force a more aggressive snowboarding
position. The first way to change the tilt of the highback is to change the position of the blocks holding the cable
in the base. Moving the block one place back makes that the highback tilts more firmly. In addition, the tilt of
the highback can be adjusted with a knob located on the highback opening bracket. To make an adjustment,
open the highback and turn the knob according to the marking („+” to tilt the highback more, „- „ to straighten
the highback).
Fig.7 Fig.8
Strap Double Flex Technology:
The upper strap of the binding is based on a Double Flex Technology, which allows you to adjust the hardness.
The harder part is marked with „+”, the softer part is marked with „ -”. At the factory the bindings are mounted
in the „+” position. To change the hardness of the upper strap unlock the buckles located on both sides of the
strap and pull out the straps holding the strap. Then rotate the strap (with the „ -” sign up) and reinstall the strap
to the same binding.
Fig.9
WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
1. The warranty of the products of Croxer, Pathron, Raven and Zethum brands is granted by:
PYC-SPORT Sp. Z O.O.
ul. Częstochowska 38/52/312, 93-121 Łódź, Poland
Fiscal code: PL 7282846762
Mail: office@ravenskates.com
2. Warranty period:
For consumers: 30 months for scooters, inline skates, snowboards and bindings of Raven brand, 24 months for
other products. For entrepreneurs: 12 months. The warranty period is counted from the date of sale.
3. Warranty territory: valid exclusively in EU.
4. The warrantor is liable only for physical defects already present in the sold product at the time of delivery.
The warranty does not cover defects caused by reasons such as:
- external factors: mechanical damage, effect of water, fire, chemical agents, excessive dirt, etc.,
- use contrary to the recommendations of the instruction manual or the intended use of the product,
- unauthorized modification of the product, design changes or the use of accessories and materials that are
non-original or do not comply to the recommendations,
- improper assembly, maintenance, storage and transport of the product.
The warranty does not cover wear and tear of consumable items (wheels, bearings, tires, grips, grip tapes, roller
skate or inline skate brakes, etc.).
5. The complaint should be submitted using an electronic form – to the e-mail address claims@pyc.pl – and
include: a legible photo of the proof of purchase, a detailed description of the defect, photos or a video showing
the defect. If the warrantor is unable to decide on the validity of the claim on their basis, he will inform the
claimant within 3 working days at the latest, about the need to send the product to the returns and complaints
address: PYC-SPORT, ul. Niciarniana 49c, 92-320 Łódź, Poland. The complainant shall bear the costs of sending
the product to the warrantor. The claimed product should be properly secured during transport - the warrantor
is not liable for defects caused by transport. If the warrantor accepts the warranty complaint, a free of charge
repair will be undertaken, and, in case of a defect that cannot be repaired, a defect-free replacement product
will be provided. The warrantor may decide to refund the price of the product when the repair or replacement of
the product entails disproportionately high costs for the warrantor or is impossible. If the complaint is rejected,
the costs of sending the product back shall be borne by the complainant.
6. The warranty does not exclude, limit, or suspend the rights of the buyer under binding provisions of law/
non-conformity of goods with the contract.
7. The warranty is governed by the laws of the Republic of Poland. All disputes arising in connection with the
warranty shall be exclusively settled by the common court competent for the warrantor’s registered office.
8. The warranty is granted free of charge.