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2.5 Adjusting the strap system
2.5.1 Helmets with strap joints (Fig. 3)
1) Remove the padding from the chin strap.
2) Position the strap joints (Fig. 3), the anchor where the temple (Fig. I) and head straps (Fig. II) come together, so that the straps come
together about a finger width under your ears.
3) When adjusting the strap joints (Fig. 3) the straps on the left and right sides must be individually pulled to the correct length. Also adjust
the lengths of the straps on the snap closure (Fig. 2) so that both lie firmly under the chin.
4) All of the straps are the right length when the temple strap (Fig. I) leads downward tightly but without cutting, and the back of the head
strap (Fig. II), runs lightly upward, also tightly.
5) Replace the padding on the chin strap.
2.5.2 Helmets without strap joints
Some helmets do not have strap joints. In that case, the length of the straps is set with the snap closure.
2.5.3 Closure
Most of our helmet models are equipped with a snap closure, which can easily be operated with one hand. It is unlocked by pressing the
red button (Fig. 2).
NOTE: The snap closure can be loosened for comfort without completely opening the strap system. However, before starting the activity, the
snap system must be closed completely.
2.6 Size adjustment
2.6.1 Helmets with a single size
In some helmets, the exact size is determined solely through the thickness of the interior fittings. In this case, no manual adjustment is
necessary.
2.6.2 Size adjustment system
With the size adjustment system, you can individually set the size of your helmet. To do so, place it on your head in the correct position
and turn the adjustment wheel – turning it clockwise makes the size tighter, turning it counter-clockwise makes the size looser (Fig. 5).
Some helmet models also have a height adjustment system (Fig. 1) in order to optimally adjust your helmet to the back of your head. To
do this, select the locking step which seems most comfortable to you. Then turn the adjustment wheel of the size adjustment system until
the helmet noticeably encloses your head.
3. Extras
3.1 Removable ear pads
Some models are equipped with removable ear pads (Fig. III). The ear pads are held in place either with snaps on the strap and/or a loop
on the earpiece for the strap to pass through and a retaining piece on the inner shell of the helmet.
3.2 Wearing with ski goggles
Most of our ski helmets have a fastening system at the back for the headband for ski goggles. On some models, the outer shell has retaining
lugs under which you can clamp the head band. Other models have a plastic bracket or elastic band which is closed with a snap or hook.
Both versions guarantee a firm hold for the headband of your ski goggles.
3.3 Visor
If you have purchased a helmet with visor, please note the accompanying brochure with instructions for the visor.
3.4 Ventilation
Many of our helmets have a ventilation system. On some models, you can also control the air flow with sliders. You can either have the air
channels open or close them partially or completely with the sliders.
4. Care, cleaning, and storage
- Some of our helmets have a washable interior. For the interior, comfort padding, and the straps, we recommend only hand washing with
mild soapy water or highly diluted mild detergent. It should be dried at room temperature in a dry place.
- The helmet shell should be cleaned with lukewarm water and a mild soap solution. Do not use solvents such as thinner or the like.
- Your helmet may be damaged by high temperatures or strong UV radiation. Therefore, you should not store it at temperatures above 60
°C, which can be reached, for example, on the rear window shelf of an automobile. Do not place it directly on any heat source, such as
a stove. Store the helmet in a dry place.
- Contact with hydrocarbons, cleaning fluids, paints, decals, or other external influences can damage the helmet so that its ability to
protect is affected.
- The helmet should be checked for defects at regular intervals. If you are unsure, your local dealer can help you.
- Use only original parts for maintenance. Please contact your dealer.
- Disposal:
Please note that helmets may not be disposed of in the regular household waste, but rather should be taken to a local collection point
or recycling centre.
5. Safe use
- This helmet is only for use in skiing or snowboarding, and is not suitable for motorised cycles, vehicles, or other sports.
- Before starting the activity, make sure that the helmet is correctly fitted. The snap system of the chin strap must always be completely
closed. The straps must be taut. Please also check this for any children who might be accompanying you.
- Do not make any changes to the helmet shell. Never drill into the helmet shell or screw items to it.
- Some of our helmets can be equipped with lights and/or a camera. Only use systems and devices which we have approved. For more
information, contact your dealer.
- ATTENTION: The use of accessories and attachments (including stickers, decals, and varnishes) not approved by the manufacturer voids
the approval of the helmet and thus the warranty.
- The protective effect of the helmet shell can be strongly affected by a fall or strong impact, even if no external damage is apparent.
Therefore, you should always replace the helmet and never use a helmet which was involved in an accident. Have the helmet inspected
by a dealer.
- Please proceed carefully, even with a helmet, and do not take any unnecessary risks.
NOTE: All components of a helmet are subject to ageing, depending on handling, maintenance, and degree of wear, which depends on the
intensity of use and the specific conditions of use.
Under optimum storage conditions (cool, dry, protected from daylight; no contact with chemicals; no mechanical crushing, pressure, or
stress) and without use, the maximum lifetime is 8 years following the indicated date of production. This should not be exceeded in use,
even if the product is in a visually good condition.
For reasons of safety, we recommend our helmets are replaced 3-5 years after initial use, depending on the intensity of use.
You can find the date of manufacture either as a calendar clock (Fig. 9) or as a sticker on the inside of the helmet (Fig. 8). The year of
manufacture is at the centre of the calendar clock. The arrow points to the month of manufacture.
We hope you enjoy your new ski helmet and always have a good time!
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