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Alpine Trekker Own Man 2011

The document summarizes various avalanche safety products from Backcountry Access, including transceivers, shovels, probes, packs, and training DVDs. It then provides more detailed information about the Tracker2 transceiver and Float 18 avalanche airbag, including their key features.

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Alpine Trekker Own Man 2011

The document summarizes various avalanche safety products from Backcountry Access, including transceivers, shovels, probes, packs, and training DVDs. It then provides more detailed information about the Tracker2 transceiver and Float 18 avalanche airbag, including their key features.

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Additional essentials from Backcountry Access:

Tracker Avalanche Transceivers


Real-time display, simplicity and durability. It’s no wonder the Tracker is

ALPINE TREKKER
North America’s best-selling avalanche transceiver.

Avalanche Shovels
BCA’s Bomber and Aresnal shovels dig hard and pack small. Our heat-treated
6061-T6 aluminum blades and oval shaft make them strong. Our welded
“neckless” blade makes them packable.
OWNER’S MANUAL
Avalanche Probes with Quickie Hardware
Every second counts. BCA probes are manufactured with our lightning-fast MODE D’EMPLOI
Quickie tensioning hardware for fast deployment.

Stash Packs
BCA's trendsetting packs with freezeproof Stash hydration. Stash sleeve uses
body heat to keep hose and bite valve from freezing. Designed specifically for
the needs of high-performance freeriders.

Training DVD
Take Charge: Leading a Companion Rescue. Learn how to organize and execute
a fast avalanche rescue. Produced with Teton Gravity Research (18 minutes).
Available from our website.

Tracker2 offers the industry’s fastest, The Float 18 avalanche airbag is designed
most precise pinpointing, with triple receive to keep you on top of the avalanche debris,
antenna, instantaneous real-time display, preventing burial. Float airbag deploys behind
and an easy-to-use interface. An intuitive the head and neck, preventing trauma and
mechanical search/transmit switch makes maintaining freedom of movement.
it simple to use right “out of the box.”

Backcountry Access, Inc. Phone: 303.417.1345


2820 Wilderness Place Unit H Fax: 303.417.1625
Boulder, Colorado 80301 USA www.backcountryaccess.com
Congratulations Bravo!
By purchasing the Alpine Trekker you have made a commitment to high-performance En achetant une Alpine Trekker, vous avez déjà fait un très grand pas dans
backcountry skiing. It is designed for use in climbing and traversing only and must l’approche de la randonée. Avant votre prochaine sortie, suivez ces instructions
ALWAYS be removed prior to downhill skiing. trés simples.

Adjustment Instructions Instructions de Réglage


Before your first tour, follow these instructions in the indicated order. 1. Adaptation à la fixation. Régler la longueur de la semelle au
moyen de la vis située au talon (taile de 35 à 47), avec un tournevis ordinaire
1. Adjust the sole length. The sole length of the Trekker ou mieux electrique.
must be adjusted to fit your binding. Using a flathead screwdriver,
turn the tube adjustment screw (1) clockwise to make the Trekker shorter, 2. Adaptation à la fixation. Il faut adapter le chassis (2) à la chaussure.
and counterclockwise to make it longer. L’arrière du chassis sera légèrement reculé grâce aux trous de réglage (3), mais pas
au delà des trous de réglage du système de blocage du talon (4). Pour cela, avec
2. Adjust the cage. The cage (2) should be adjusted to fit your boot. an tournevis à tête Philips, démonter les entretoises (5), en enlevant totalement les
The rear of the cage should extend only slightly past the cage seat (3) and not
vis avant de les déplacer une à une, individuellement. Placer l’arrière du chasis dans
beyond the end of the heel piece (4). Using a Philips head screwdriver, remove the
la position choisie et remonter las entretoises.
spreaders (5), loosening all the screws at once before removing each one individually.
Place the rear half of the cage in the proper position and reattach the spreaders.
3. Adaptation du blocage de talon. Une fois la longueur du
3. Adjust the heel bail. Once the cage length is adjusted, move the wire chassis fixée, détacher la tige en U du blocage to talon (6). Pour sortir la tige de
heel bail (6) so that it holds the boot snugly in place. There should be little or no ses lumiéres, la basculer en avant, puis écarter chaque côté. Régler grossièrement
boot movement when the plastic heel lever (7) is snapped into position. To adjust, pour tenir à peu près la chaussure en place; celle ci ne doit bouger que légèrement
rotate the wire bail so that you are able to pull the ends outward, then move the bail lorsque le blocage de talon est en place.
tothe desired cage holes.
4. Règlage du levier de blocage. A l’extrêmité du système de
4. Adjust the heel lever clip. Occasionally small adjustments will need blocage du talon se toure an levier en plastiqu (7), lui même fixé à la tige par une
to be made with the heel lever clip (7) if the heel bail (6) is slightly too loose or too plaque plastique à deux positions permettant de régler la hauteur de blocage dans
tight. Using a Philips head screwdriver, loosen the screw then rotate the heel lever l’une ou l’autre position après avoir dévissé la vis à tête 6 pans.
clip 180 degrees, reposition the heel bail inside the clip, the retighten.

Limited Warranty
The manufacturer, Backcountry Access, Inc., expressly warrants the workmanship
and components of the Alpine Trekker for one year after the date of retail purchase.
All parts will be either repaired or replaced free of charge, including labor, which fails
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due to a defect in materials or workmanship.

This warranty does not cover damage to the product caused by improper use or
excessive wear and tear. These include, but are not limited to use of the Alpine 6
Trekker in downhill skiing or through failure due to accident, alteration, abuse,
misuse,or improper care. Backcountry Access shall not be liable for consequential
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or incidental damages, or economic loss.

For warranty claims, please contact your retailer or the Backcountry Access
warranty department. All claims must include proof of purchase and a return 3
authorization number. To ensure warranty protection, please complete the 4
online warranty registration at: www.backcountryaccess.com/warranty.
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