Additional Safety Features 88 I; Putting On The Helmet - SCHUBERTH E1 Manual De Usuario

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C. THE HELMET
16. ADDITIONAL SAFETY FEATURES
ANTI-ROLL-OFF SYSTEM (A.R.O.S.)
The anti-roll-off system specially developed by SCHUBERTH and provided as
a safety feature in every SCHUBERTH motorcycle helmet ensures that, if the
chinstrap is fastened and correctly adjusted
a) the helmet cannot pivot off the head
from behind,
b) the risk of contact between the chin
section of the helmet and the chin or
neck of the rider is minimised due to the
low angle of tilt and
c) the consequences of the helmet hitting
the rib cage as the result of an accident
are reduced.
REFLECTIVE PANELS
Together with the silver reflective strips located laterally at the back of
the neck collar, the two reflective panels integrated into the left and right
areas under the face shield help make the motorcycle rider more noticeable
on the road, especially in conditions of poor visibility. If the helmet is plain
(no decoration), the SCHUBERTH name also appears on the front and back
of the helmet in a reflective film.
Note:
Keep the reflective safety areas clean.
Note:
When riding in France, local law requires that further reflective safety
stickers be attached to the front, back and both sides of the helmet.
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D. PUTTING ON THE HELMET AND TAKING IT OFF
Note:
Please note the information on the handling of the chin strap.

1. PUTTING ON THE HELMET

1. Open and lock the chin bar. Make sure the sun visor is retracted into
the helmet shell.
2. Open the chinstrap and chinstrap comfort pad.
3. Pull apart the lower ends of the chinstrap.
4. It will now be easy to put the helmet on.
5. Close the chinstrap comfort pad (with the Velcro fastener).
6. Fasten the chinstrap.
7. Make sure the chinstrap passes under the chin and fits snugly.
8. Swing the chin bar down until you hear both locks close.
9. Check that the chin section is securely locked by pressing it up from
below.
Caution:
Never ride with the chin bar raised!
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