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4. Overview of the NEOX EBM binding 
4.1. NEOX EBM components
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1. Toe piece
2. LCD display
3. Movable Anti Friction Device (AFD)
4. Central screw 
5. Positioning cap 
6. Brake arms
7. Heel unit 
8. Heel unit lever 
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5. How the NEOX EBM works
5.1. Stepping in 
Check that your ski brakes work properly before every run:
1. Step into the binding and check whether the arms of the ski brake      are com-
pletely flush against the ski. 
2. Step out of the binding and check whether the brake arms return automatically to
the braking position.
The braking action of the integrated ski brakes is insufficient for skiing in deep snow! 
The integrated ski brakes can also be used for clipping the skis together. To separate
them, slide one ski toward the ski tip and pull both skis gently apart. 
1. Align your ski in accordance with the left/right markings on the ski. 
2. Open the heel unit by pressing down the heel lever. 
3. Carefully remove snow, dirt and foreign matter from the boot soles and interfaces of the
boot to the binding. 
4. Step into the binding. 
5. Close the binding by pressing the ski boot downward. 
6. The NEOX EBM will now carry out a system check. Once the heel unit is closed proper-
ly (locked), the ATOMIC symbol, number of operating hours, release value of the toe and
heel units, the binding pressure are tested and shown in sequence. If the results of the
system check were positive, "OK" will appear on the display and you can start. 
ATOMIC Symbol
Operating hours of the
binding (correct to 1 hour)
Release value of the toe
piece:
Release values over 10 are
shown in inverse order.
Release value of the heel
unit:
Release values over 10 are
shown in inverse order.
Binding pressure correct 
“OK” system check OK
Display
Explanation    
Display
Explanation    
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