RETENTION SYSTEM
There are two types of retention system: DD and Micrometric Adjustment
The instructions for using both types are indicated below.
See fig. 6 _ DD retention systemTo fasten the helmet, slot the tape through the two rings (6.1), pull the end of
the tape (6.2) until the strap presses against the jaw and fasten the anti-flapping press-stud (6.3) as shown in the
figure. Check that the helmet fits snugly (also see paragraph entitled "Choosing the right helmet").
To release the helmet, unfasten the press stud pulling on the end of the tape and loosen the tape by sliding it
through the rings, using the red tab, as indicated in the figure.
See fig.7) Retention system with micrometric adjustment
With the micrometric adjustment retention system, the strap must be adjusted before being fastened. Following
the indications in the figure, adjust the length of the strap, lengthening or shortening the portion of tape that
passes through the ring (7.1) until the helmet fits snugly when the strap is fastened.
To fasten the helmet, slot the serrated tab into the buckle (7.2) and push it as far as possible (7.3) until the
strap presses against the jaw. With the micrometric adjustment system it is also possible to obtain more
precise "calibration" of comfort and fit by using the preferred position of the serrated tab (it is always best to
insert the tab as far as possible into the buckle). Check that the helmet fits snugly (also see paragraph entitled
"Choosing the right helmet"). To remove the helmet, lift the red lever using the fabric ribbon (7.4) and then
open the buckle.
See fig. 8 _ N.B. BUTTONS/VELCRO POSITIONED ON THE RETENTION SYSTEM ARE
NOT FASTENINGS BUT ONLY PREVENT FLAPPING: THEY MUST NOT BE USED AS AN
ALTERNATIVE TO FASTENING THE STRAP.
! WARNINGS – BEFORE STARTING TO RIDE
Always remember to put your helmet on and fasten it correctly. Never wear scarves under
the retention system or hats under the helmet. The helmet must be put on and adjusted
with the vehicle stopped. Periodically check the condition of use of the helmet and any
components subject to wear (screws, mechanisms, buttons, plastic parts, etc.).
In particular, carefully check:
- the surface of the helmet, to exclude the presence of cracks;
- the condition of the strap and correct operation of the retention system;
- the condition of the padding and of the buttons/systems that fasten it to the helmet;
- the visor, to exclude scratches and ensure perfect visibility;
- correct operation of the visor mechanism.
Remember that the helmet, particularly if it is full-face, can muffle noises from traffic and
from the surrounding environment. Make sure you can still hear sounds such as horns
and emergency sirens and correctly evaluate the impact of the helmet on your perception
of external conditions.
Be prepared for sudden changes in weather conditions that may occur while riding and
which may influence the performance of the helmet (e.g. fogging of the visor due to by a
drop in temperature or rain, poor visibility when driving through tunnels, etc.).
CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE HELMET
See fig. 9 _ The helmet must always be handle and treated with care so that all its safety features remain intact.
Use the special AGV all-purpose cleaner to clean the outer shell and the internal padding. Alternatively, you
can use a soft cloth moistened with mild soap and warm water. Non-removable internal paddings and internal
polystyrene can be wiped with a soft cloth moistened with mild soap and warm water. Rinse with a soft cloth
moistened in water.
Removable internal paddings can be hand or machine washed in warm water (max 35°) with mild soap. Internal
paddings must always be left to dry in the open air without being exposed to sources of heat. Before using the helmet
again after cleaning, make sure all padded parts are completely dry to prevent unpleasant odours and moulds from
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