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USER'S INSTRUCTIONS
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DOUBLE D-RING RETENTION SYSTEM
Insert the free end of the strap into the rings. Pull until the strap fits tightly around the jaw.
After doing this, it should be impossible to slide out the helmet; verify that, by taking it from the
back edge and rotating it towards the front, the helmet cannot be removed and that it remains
well fixed on your head.
If the helmet tends to come off or it moves freely on the head, pull the strap tight until the right
pressure is reached and repeat test.
If after repeating the test you are not able to efficiently tighten the retention system, do not use
the helmet.
Only after the strap has been adjusted tightly, fix the end part of the strap by fastening it with the
press stud on the tongue. (figure 1A).
The only function of the press stud fitted on the chin strap is to avoid fluttering of the end part
while riding. The fact the press stud is fastened is no guarantee that the helmet has been positioned
and closed correctly: the correct fastening of the strap must be verified exclusively through the
operations described in the previous paragraphs. To release the retention system, unfasten the press
stud and pull the tongue to loosen the closure. Slide out the end part of the strap from the "Double
D- Rings". Use the unlocking tongue only to remove the helmet! Never unlock while
riding. If the retention system does not work correctly, do not use the helmet and
contact Suomy authorized personnel only.
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— Figure 1
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FIGURE 1
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FRONT AIR INTAKE CHIN — E — Figure 2/3
The flow of incoming air in the front part of the helmet (chin) may be regulated by adjusting on the
middle part of the air intake:
- Figure 2: air intake closed.
- Figure 3: air intake fully open.
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FIGURE 2
FRONT AIR INTAKE UPPER — F — Figure 4/5
The flow of incoming air in the upper front part of the helmet may be regulated by sliding the
cursor on the air intake:
- Figure 4: Slide the cursors forwards to completely close the air intake
- Figure 5: Slide the cursors backwards to completely open the air intake
FIGURE 4
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FIGURE 3
FIGURE 5
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