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CORRECT FITTING
Make sure that the helmet fits correctly as shown below, the helmet must NOT be too
low or high on the head because it will interfere with your line of sight. Eyes should be
central to the eye aperture. Please note that the visor found in our off-road helmets is
adjustable. Try the off-road helmet with the visor in all positions prior to purchase in
order to satisfy yourself that the helmet meets your requirements. SCOTT Sports SA
shall not be liable for any damages and losses due to incorrect fitting.
• IV. VISOR REMOVAL AND ADJUSTMENT
550 HELMET
Remove the two front screws from the visor. Press down on the visor and give it a firm
push toward the front. To replace the visor, reverse the mentioned process.
WARNING: DO NOT RIDE WITHOUT VISOR.
Avoid damage to the visor by over tightening the screws.
If in doubt about maintenance or how to remove or
replace parts of your helmet, please see your local dealer.
DO NOT MAKE ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO
YOUR HELMET OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED BY
THE MANUFACTURER, AS THIS COULD SERIOUSLY
REDUCE THE PERFORMANCE AND SAFETY OF YOUR
HELMET. SCOTT Sports SA shall not be liable for any
damages and losses due to any improper changes or
modifications.
ENGLISH - 6
RETENTION SYSTEM CHECK
Fasten the chin strap such that it is as tight as possible with-
out choking. There should be no slack and the strap should fit
snugly under the chin. Place your hand on top of the helmet and
attempt to push the helmet off by rolling it forward. Next, place
your hand on the chin bar and attempt to push the helmet off by
rotating it towards the rear. If in either case, the helmet is able to
come off your head, do not use this helmet and find a better fit-
ting size, or check that the chin strap is securely fastened. These
steps should be repeated until you are able to find the right size
helmet for you.

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