O'Brien 2101100 manual

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    Use of this product and participation in the sport involves inherent risks of injury or death. T o reduce risks: • Ski in control and do not ski at speeds that exceed the skier ’ s ability . BEGIN - NERS SHOULD USE EXTRA CAUTION. • Use correct size ski and binding. W et binding and foot with water before use. Adjust binding for a snug, not ti[...]

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    W A TERSPORTS SAFETY CODE W atersports are fun and challenging but involve inherent risks of injury or death. T o increase your enjoyment of the sport and to reduce your risks, use common sense and follow these rules: Before you start: • Familiarize yourself with all applicable federal, state and local laws, the risks inherent in the sport and th[...]

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    W atersports can be safe and fun for all levels of enthusiasts. The Operator ’ s Manual is present - ed to enhance your enjoyment of the sport. It is intended to alert you to some of the potentially dangerous conditions that can arise in all watersports. The binding, even if properly adjusted, may or may not release in a fall which could result i[...]

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    BINDING MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: It is not recommended that any extra holes are drilled into the top surface of the skis. O’Brien slalom skis have phenolic strips under the surface of the ski that help retain any screws or inserts that come in the ski. It is very important that all screws are checked for snugness each time before use of the sk[...]

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    H ORIZONT AL ADJUSTMENTS Moving the n back towards the tail of the ski increases the pressure in the forebody of the ski during the pre-turn and turn, resulting in more tip area of the ski engaging the water . This action will cause increased drag and deceleration in the pre-turn as well as larger arcing turns. Moving the n forward causes the[...]

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    LINE-LOCK ADJUST ABLE FIN: The Line-Lock Adjustable Fin features a 3 point adjustment system to allow exact n positioning in any direction. The Line-Lock Fin is easily adjusted by loosening the 3 set screws, positioning the blade in the desired position and then tightening the 3 set screws. O’Brien slaloms equipped with the Line-Lock n are [...]

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    NOTES FROM PLACE ST AMP HERE PO BOX 97087 REDMOND, W A 98073[...]

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    O’BRIEN CUSTOMER RETURN/W ARRANTY POLICY 1. All customer returns (warranty and non-warranty) require an approved return authorization issued by customer service or the shipment will be refused and sent back to the con sumer at the consumer’s expense. 2. O’Brien Warranty: All O’Brien Product is warranted to the original retail purchaser to b[...]