G. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
1. OUTER SHELL
Use water and a pH-neutral soap to clean and maintain the helmet shell.
Note:
Never use motor fuel, thinners or solvents to clean the helmet.
These substances can cause serious damage to the helmet with no
external signs. The full safety function of the helmet can then no longer
be guaranteed.
2. FACE SHIELD
OUTER SURFACE OF THE FACE SHIELD
Use a soft cloth and a mild soap solution (< 20 °C) to remove dirt from the
outside of the face shield. To dry the face shield, use a lint-free cloth and
apply gentle pressure.
ANTI-FOG LENS
The inside surface of the face shield must only be cleaned with a soft cloth,
which may be slightly dampened if required (we recommend a mocrofibre
cloth). Do not use any cleaning agents.
Note:
Only use tepid water (< 20 °C) for cleaning. Never on any account
clean the face shield with petrol, solvent, a window or glass cleaner or
other cleaning agents containing alcohol.
Note:
The face shield should not be soaked in water even if it is very dirty on
the outside, as this will severely reduce the surface hardness and thus
the durability of the anti-fog/anti-scratch coating.
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Note:
The face shield should not be completely closed when not in use
(particularly during periods of storage), as the moisture contained
on the inside cannot escape if closed and will largely be absorbed by
the anti-fog/anti-scratch coating. This can lead to a reduction in the
lifespan of the coating. Ideally, position the face shield in the third
locking setting above the urban position.
Note:
Never attach labels, adhesive tape or stickers to the face shield.
Advice:
Stubborn dirt on the outer surface of the face shield (e.g. dried-on
insect remains) can be easily removed by covering the closed visor
with a moist or wet cloth and allowing the dirt to soften for around
30 minutes to 1 hour.
Note:
Always avoid temperatures above 40 °C and high humidity when
choosing a place to store the face shield, as these conditions can cause
damage to the face shield.
3. INNER LINING
The inner lining of the SR2 can be removed completely. The head and cheek
pads can be washed by hand using a mild soap solution (e.g. with highly
diluted standard mild detergent) at a maximum temperature of 30 °C.
Allow the lining to dry at room temperature and with good ventilation.
Advice:
If required (e.g. during a break in a journey), the headband can be hung
out to dry over the mirror.
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