User's Manual

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UNDER SIDE
Get the sticky tabs from the set-up box and
then remove one side of the semi-transparent
backing and attach to the underneath heel of
the Carv Inserts. Now remove the remaining
backing from the tab so that the sticky side is
exposed.
These tabs are used to prevent the Insert from
moving around inside the boot. They’re also
useful for removing the Insert - pulling on the
red tab unsticks the heel without causing
excessive bending.
Step 4 - Attach sticky tabs
Ensure a centred position and then apply
pressure at the heel to fix in place.
While Carv inserts have some flex, avoid
excessive bending. Over-bending will cause
damage :(
If you struggle to get the insert to stick to the
bottom of your boot because it is not flat for
instance, use a piece of the black cable tape to
hold it in place.
Step 5 - Place inserts in boot
AVOID OVER-BENDING
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Attach the cables to the inside of the boot
using the black cable secure tape, so that they
don’t get caught when replacing the boot liner.
Regular duct tape works well too. If required,
clean the boot before taping.
Try not to route over sharp objects or areas
that may cause the cable to kink.
Step 6 - Secure cables
Put the ski boot liners back in while paying
close attention not to snag the insert cable.
Step 7 - Replace ski boot liner