13.1 13.1 - 13.4 SPECIAL CASES / REPLACING SKI BRAKES COMPETITION BINDINGS: 13.4 For racers MARKER offers special competition ski bindings with higher release values. Please advise your customer that skiers skiing on such bindings are doing so at their own risk and liability. 13.2 MONOSKI: MARKER ski bindings are designed for the use on a pair of skis. Any other use or the installation on a Monoski will not be covered by MARKER 's indemnification or warranty. 13.3 ADJUSTMENT OUTSIDE OF THE STANDARDS: If skiers request a release setting other than that recommended by the MARKER Adjustment Chart in this manual, or not in accordance with the standards, the shop may choose either to: 1- Adjust the system to MARKER's recommendations and instruct the skiers on how to change the setting themselves, should they wish to. The shop technician needs to make a note on the work form to this effect. 2- As a service to the skier the shop may wish to adjust the skier's system in accordance with the skier's wishes, even when this requested setting would fall outside of the MARKER Adjustment Chart's recommendations. If the shop provides this type of service, the system will only be indemnified if the skier signs a Special Warning Release Agreement 18.7 in which they declare that the adjustment has been done at the skier's own risk. REPLACING SKI BRAKES: Within the scope of the binding adjustment the ski brakes should be subjected to a visual and functional test. If the brakes are defective (if the brake arms are damaged, the brake platform or brake pedal are worn) or a wider brake is necessary the pair of brakes should be replaced. MARKER offers ski brakes with different widths for replacement. REMARK To determine the correct brake width for the ski, measure the ski width approximately 200 mm behind the mid ski mark. * Replacing ski brakes see 13.5 - 13.7 * Brake chart see 18.2 87 13.1 - 13.4 SPECIAL CASES & REPLACING SKI BRAKES