O W N E R S
Close the visor until the metallic pin fits into
the locking hole.
Closing the visor:
Fig. 5
Push the tab or the visor with your thumb in an
up and outwards movement until the metallic
pin leaves the locking hole (Fig. 5 and 6).
Tear off.
Your helmet is prepared to use 'tear off'*
films that protect the vi-
sor against any dirt, grit or
gravel. When scratches or
marks appear, you can eas-
ily tear off a film. Normally
used in competition, these
films are torn off when the
accumulated dirt impedes
Fig. 7
M A N U A L
Fig. 6
keeping an optimal view.
Using the 'tear off'
There is a flap on the left side of the film, just
pull it off by the flap. (Fig. 7)
Fixing new films:
Remove the protective covers on both sides of
the films. Fix the films on the shield by pulling
the holes over the 'tear off' pins in the shield.
The 'tear off' flap must be on the left side.
Replacing the visor.
Removal:
Place the helmet on a completely flat and sol-
id surface. Open the visor completely (Fig 8).
Move the visor in the point and direction that
marks the arrow (Fig. 9) until the maximum
displacement is reached. Pull out the visor in
the point and direction that marks the arrow
(Fig. 10) until the visor is completely free from
the helmet. Repeat the same procedure on
the other side of the helmet.
Assembly:
Place the visor over the helmet simulating the
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