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Troy Lee Designs D4 Manual Del Propietário página 9

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USING YOUR CHINSTRAP
1. Tightening the chin strap correctly is extremely important. If your chin strap is loose the shock of an
impact may knock your helmet off, leaving your head completely unprotected. Do not use a helmet that
can be rolled off the head with the chin strap fastened, since it may come off in an accident, resulting in
death or serious personal injuries. Do not use a chin cup or wear the strap on the end of the chin. If the
chin strap is not in the proper position [well under your chin next to your throat] or used properly, the
helmet may come off in an accident, resulting in death or serious personal injuries.
2. To securely fasten the D ring retention
system, thread the end of the chin strap
through the D rings only as shown in diagram
(Fig. A) and loop back through (Fig. B) pull tight
against your throat.
3. Fasten the chin strap end snap on the D ring
side as shown in (Fig. C) to secure the loose
(Fig.A)
(Fig.B)
(Fig.C)
end of the chin strap with the red snap after completion of step one.
DURING USE OCCASIONALLY MAKE SURE THAT THE STRAP DOES NOT COME LOOSE WHILE YOU
RIDE.
VISION & EYE PROTECTION
Always check for adequate vision, especially your peripheral vision (off to your sides while looking
forward). For example, when helmets are used in conjunction with goggles or other eye coverings, vision
restrictions can occur. It is the responsibility of each user to insure that he or she can see adequately with
the helmet on prior to using it. Never use a helmet or eye protection which restricts your vision so that
you are unable to safely ride your bicycle. Failure to use proper eye protection can cause an accident
and result in serious injury or death.

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