FITTING THE HELMET:
1. Putting on the helmet: Align the front rim of the helmet above your
eyebrows. Hold the straps on both sides and roll the helmet over the back
of your head. Make sure the front is low against the forehead; otherwise no
size or model will fit or protect you correctly. There should be minimal or no
gap between the helmet and your eyebrows. Once the helmet is on, the next
step is to check for comfort and gaps. The comfort padding should be flush
against the forehead with no large gaps. The back of the helmet should not
cover the nape of the neck. Make sure the helmet is positioned all the way
down on the head.
2. Fit test: Gently roll or lift the helmet off your head. If the skin on your
forehead moves slightly, you have a good fit.
3. Proper use: Always adjust and secure the chin strap buckle before use.
Adjust the straps to retain the helmet in place. Finally, adjust the two-point
harness for perfect fit and protection. Both straps on each side should have
the same tension. Checking the straps: Grab the helmet with both hands
while it is sitting firmly on your head and attempt to take it off by pushing it, to
the extent that you can, forwards and backwards. IMPORTANT! If you can
push your helmet so far forward that your view is obstructed or so far back
that your forehead is exposed, then your helmet is not properly fitted. If so, go
back to sections 1 and 2 and repeat the steps for adjusting the helmet. Make
sure that your helmet feels comfortable. Go out and enjoy the ride!
NOTE:
For some wearers the helmet may not fit due to the difference between the
shape of the helmet and the shape of your head. If so, you may have to try
different models to find the right one for you.
NOTE:
1. Before each use of this helmet, make sure that no parts are broken,
cracked, torn, worn or missing.
2. Please treat this helmet as a personal item and avoid lending it to others.
3. Replacement: This helmet is made to absorb some of the potential energy
of a blow. Even though damage may not be visible or apparent, it is imperative
to discard and replace any helmet that has sustained a major impact in
an accident, or has received a similarly severe blow. An inspection of the
helmet might not reveal any apparent damage, but it might be there. Sweet
Protection also advise that any helmet should be replaced after approximately
three years of normal use, or sooner if exposed to long periods of sun, hard
use, or any contact with chemicals. The helmet must also be replaced if it
does not fit anymore.
4. For cleaning, use clean water (max temperature 30°C) and mild detergent
only. Leave to dry naturally and not in contact with direct heat or on a hot
surface.
5. Avoid any applications of paint, adhesive stickers/transfers, cleaning fluids,
chemicals and other solvents that may drastically reduce the protection
provided by this helmet.
6. The helmet will be damaged if exposed to temperatures exceeding 62°C
(approx. 150°F). Do not leave the helmet in a car (or similar) in hot weather,
as it may easily exceed this temperature. If exposed to such temperatures,
the helmet must be immediately discarded and replaced.
7. The helmet will not perform as intended if you modify or replace any of the
original elements included in the helmet. Please note that any customizing is
not recommended,
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