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To change the center of gravity: 

1.

 

Lay the monoski on its side. 

 

2.

 

Locate the two bolts connecting the foot tower to the foot.  

3.

 

Remove the two bolts, and put them and the six washer in a safe place.  You may need 
to loosen the bolts just above the removed bolts to release the pressure. 

4.

 

Slide the frame forward or backward to adjust your center of gravity and center it with 
the proper holes. Align the holes perfectly, using for example a drift (tapered alignment) 
pin.  

5.

 

Replace the bolts, washers and nuts 

6.

 

Take care to ensure that all screws are tightened properly. Do not over-torque the bolts.  
 

 

Caution!

  

Make sure to install all parts, in particular the washers, correctly. The thick conical washers are 
very important; do not replace them with flat washers as this may damage the rodends and 
lead to failure.  

 
Sitting in the Seat: 

 
When sitting in the bucket seat, sit deeply so that it is snug throughout your entire hips and 
bottom. You may want to lean forward and wiggle down into the seat, adjusting so that your 
pelvis is as far into the rear of the seat as possible. 
Once you are seated properly adjust the height of the footrest. You may want your thighs to 
contact the seat edge slightly, but not so hard that you could not slide a finger under your 
thighs.  
 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Hydra Monoski

Page 1: ...ner s Manual Version 2021 22 Table of Contents Introduction 2 Safety First 2 General Description 4 Instructions 6 Mounting the Seat 6 Mounting Bindings 7 Installing Monoski 7 Sitting in the Seat 8 Adj...

Page 2: ...f your DynAccess monoski In the event that your monoski breaks or malfunctions DynAccess shall have no liability beyond the repair or replacement of your monoski pursuant to the terms outlined in the...

Page 3: ...ort to learn how to get on a chairlift to sit on it safely and to get off safely Some chairlift seats are very thick and lead to you sit closer to the edge Make sure you sit in a stable and secure man...

Page 4: ...is your responsibility to avoid them 3 You shall not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above 4 Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail look uphill and yield to others...

Page 5: ...mplete with seat belts and bucket straps A photo below is that of Aspen Seating Ride Design s bucket A Lap Belt B Bucket Seat C Ratcheting thigh belt D Frame E Footrest F Foot strap G Shock absorber H...

Page 6: ...sed on these bolts as well clean the bolts and nuts carefully before using thread locking compound Torque the bolts properly and be careful not to seize the fasteners Replace any worn over torqued sei...

Page 7: ...C milled and made from material with high low temperature ductility Installing the binding on the Snow Ski and the monoski The DynAccess monoski can be fitted to the snow ski using conventional high s...

Page 8: ...to move forward 1 or 2 25 mm or 50 mm is usually sufficient skiers with heavy legs and or heavy feet may want to move back 1 25 mm is usually sufficient Moving further back is usually not a good idea...

Page 9: ...hat all screws are tightened properly Do not over torque the bolts Caution Make sure to install all parts in particular the washers correctly The thick conical washers are very important do not replac...

Page 10: ...d and center it with the proper holes 4 Replace the two screws and four spacers to reconnect the footrest to the frame O rings should be against the frames Take care to ensure that all screws are prop...

Page 11: ...securing your body to the seat The lap belt should be relatively snug without causing discomfort The chest belt can be snug or loose depending on the skier s preference and disability The Shock Penske...

Page 12: ...rd Hydra is not equipped with a lift mechanism Due to the unique height of the bucket seat above the ski loading onto a lift is in most cases simple and can be done with the use of outriggers or with...

Page 13: ...hair lean back and hold on to the chairlift USE A RETENTION STRAP SUITING YOU AND THE LIFT TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU CANNOT COME OFF THE CHAIR UNINTENTIONALLY 4 To unload wait until you are securely over...

Page 14: ...they can be difficult to remove on the chairlift DynAccess uses a three point evacuation strap system to distribute the weight from the rider and rig in the event of an evacuation Three separate strap...

Page 15: ...contact DynAccess to order replacement parts such as buckles straps evacuation straps and other parts All belts seat belts evacuation straps etc should be replaced at least once every year DynAccess r...

Page 16: ...ner and is non transferrable DynAccess Ltd will at its discretion repair or replace any component that is deemed to be defective DynAccess Ltd is not responsible for the transportation or shipment cos...

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