cy, remove the PINLOCK
dry and warm air. The same procedure must be applied to the helmet, in order
to dry out humidity in case it has formed up as a consequence of the condi-
tions described above.
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Inner Visor PINLOCK
8.1
Remove the visor equipped with the Pinlock
above).
8.2
Widen the visor and release the Pinlock
8.3
Release the visor.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Remove the PINLOCK
tly clean it with neutral liquid soap. Remove the soap under running water.
Dry the inner visor with dry and warm air without wiping it.
To keep the features of the inner visor in good conditions over time, let the helmet dry
in a ventilated and dry place with the visor open after use. Keep it away from heat
sources and store it in a place away from direct light.
Do not use solvents or chemical products.
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VISION PROTECTION SYSTEM (VPS)
The exclusive inner VISION PROTECTION SYSTEM (VPS) is a LEXAN™
sunscreen with scratch-resistant/fog-resistant treatment. Using it is very simple and
practical: just lower it to activate it or lift it to remove it from the field of vision. It is
useful in all sorts of situations, both on long journeys out of town and shorter town
trips.
Moreover, the innovative fastening system allows you to assemble and disassemble
the sunscreen without the need for any tools for ordinary maintenance and cleaning
operations.
VPS Operation
The VPS mechanism allows to activate the sunscreen by simply lowering it until it
partially covers the visor field of vision. In this way, the desired light transmittance
reduction is achieved. At any time, without operating the visor, the VPS can be deac-
tivated with a simple movement and easily lifted up to restore the normal conditions
of visibility and protection guaranteed by the approved helmet visor.
To deactivate the VPS, push the side slider towards the back of the helmet (position
A) (Fig. 10 A). To activate the VPS, push the side slider forward (position B).
Precautions for Use
The current approval standards (ECE22-05) state that the visor minimum light transmit-
tance levels must be greater than 80% when riding at night and not less than 50%
when riding during the day. For this reason, when riding during the day under particu-
larly bright weather conditions, e.g. very strong sunlight caused by high intensity and/or
incidence of the sunbeams, the use of sunglasses - which have a transmittance much
lower than 50% - turns out to be advisable, if not absolutely necessary, to reduce eye
fatigue on long trips. Sunglasses also reduce the risk of direct dazzling as opposed to
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LEXAN is a trademark of SABIC.
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inner visor from the helmet visor and let it dry with
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Disassembly
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inner visor from the visor. Using a damp and soft cloth, gen-
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inner visor (see instructions
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inner visor from the pins (Fig. 9).
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