Use and Installation
Instructions
Inner Lining
The inner lining (13) can be completely removed
and cleaned separately (see care instructions) .
To remove the inner lining, firstly remove the
helmet collar and the cheek pads . Then undo the
back press-studs of the inner lining and pull the
clips of the inner lining from the front side of the
helmet (see Fig. C).
Chin-Wind Deflector
The chin-wind deflector (10) is secured to the
pivoted piece by means of snaps .
This can be removed and re-attached as required
(see Fig. E).
Snap-Fastener System
The snap-fastener enables an individual and
quick vernier adjustment of the chin strap .
Press the snap-fastener together until the helmet is
sitting comfortably but firm (see Fig. D).
By means of the snap at the end of the chinstrap,
the excess chinstrap can be attached to addition-
ally secure it .
Sun Shield
The integrated sun shield (8) will enable you to
quickly and easily react to changed light condi-
tions with the aid of the patent mechanism .
To pull out and retract the sun shield, press the
safety latch to operate the slider (4) (see Fig. B).
Note:
• Please take care that the edge of the sun shield
does not block your field of vision .
• The sun shield may only be used when the
visor is closed and may only be used during
the day .
Cheek Pads
You will receive two different pairs of cheek
pads (12) for individual size adjustment .
The thinner cheek-pads are already pre-mounted
as standard . The thicker cheek pad is enclosed
with the helmet separately .
If the helmet is too loose and therefore is not sit-
ting firmly on your head, you can replace the thin
cheek pad with the thicker ones .
The cheek pads are affixed via three press-studs
respectively in the helmet . You can easily remove
the pads (see Fig. F). The thicker cheek pads
can now also be affixed in the helmet with three
press-studs . You need to be able to hear that
each press-stud locks-in .
Acoustic Damping
The acoustic damping (11) is for noise reduction,
in particular when driving at high speeds .
Press the acoustic damping into the cavity of the
cheek pads (see Fig. G). The acoustic side pad
equipped with Velcro faces towards the helmet
shell .
Front Vent
The front vent (5) can be opened and closed by
means of a slider (see Fig. H).
Top Vent
The top vent (1) can be opened and closed by
means of a slider (see Fig. I).
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