Binding Mounting:
Consult your ski manufacturer for mounting position on all skis.
Using the Voilé Mounting Jig or the enclosed paper template, make sure the 3-Pin Line mount-
ing position intersects the diamond shape on the jig or template. Check drill depth before
drilling. Pay special attention to narrow profile skis.
ALWAYS FOLLOW SKI MANUFACTURER
GUIDELINES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MOUNTING.
Check screw length to prevent “dimpling” the base, grind screws if necessary. Following
manufacturers guidelines, mount the Switchback riser to the ski using either wood glue or
epoxy in each screw hole.
Dual LP Heel Pad Mounting:
Making sure to use the longest wire in the front position, first, install the two climbing wires to
the Dual LP in the down position. Next, position the 2mm spacer under the Dual LP heel pad.
Follow the instructions on the back of the paper template for proper heel pad mounting. Mount
the heel pad so the round contour on the back of the heel piece matches the back of the boot
heel. (SEE FIGURE 4) Take care to position the heel pad correctly to ensure the climbing wires
will be centered under the boot heel and allow the heel lever assebly to be locked down for
transport. (SEE FIGURE 5)
Make sure to use included washers with screws when mounting. Slide washer over screw and
mount Dual LP to the ski. The unique slot design allows for small, fore/aft adjustments of the
heel pad. Make necessary adjustments before the glue/epoxy is allowed to set. (SEE FIGURE 6)
Uphill Touring Function:
To disengage the lock down latch on the Switchback/X2, rotate the
lever to the side marked TOUR. It is easiest to use your ski pole to
rotate the lever between the two positions. Once you are ready to
ski, simply rotate the lever to the side marked SKI. The locking
mechanism is spring loaded so the toe-plate does not need to be
flat to lock, simply rotate the lever to SKI and step down.
Tech Tips:
1.) Voilé recommends greasing the threaded ends of the rods at
the end of each season to prevent any corrosion or oxidation of the
threads. This will maintain easy adjustment of the spring cartidg-
es. For best results, use anti-seize grease.
2.) Always make sure the Hardwire heel assembly is centered in
the ski to maintain even pre-load of the spring cartiges. If the
spring cartidges come out of adjustment, rotate clockwise to
tighten and counter cockwise to loosen, to bring the heel lever
back to center. Before skiing, make sure you always have an
adequate load on the spring cartridges for maximum perfor-
mance. (SEE FIGURES 9& 10)
WARNING:
THE VOILE SWITCHBACK/X2 IS NOT A SAFETY BINDING
AND HAS NO RELEASE MECHANISM
Backcountry /Telemark skiing is an inherently dagerous sport in which there is always
the possibility of bodily injuy and death. VOILE SWITCHBACK/X2 bindings are not safety
bindings and therefore do not decrease the inherent risk of injury associated with the
sport of backcountry skiing. The User of this product is solely responsible for learning
proper skiing techniques, avalanche awareness, and exercising good judgement.
The manufacturer, distributor, wholesaler, and retailer are not liable for any personal
injuries sustained by the use or misuse of this product.
Manufactured Under License US Patent #s 7318597, 7216888,7306256, 7306255, and 7735851
LIMITED WARRANTY
The Voilé Switchback/X2 Binding is warran-
tied by the manufacturer against any defects
in materials and workmanship for a period of
one year. Warranty service and replacement
parts are available diretchly through Voilé.
Switchback/X2
Telemark Touring Bindings
voile.com
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