2. Now the User should take some minutes to make sure that the Airbag properly flattened
inside the System. The User should check that the Airbag is flat and smooth, by inserting
their hand into the front chest areas on both sides, the shoulder areas and the back to verify
that there is no twisting or folding of the Airbag, if any twisting or folding is noticed, the
User must ensure to remove it and to smooth out any folds. Next the User may reposition
the Removable Inflators Housing (18), along with ALL the available Gas Inflators (17) and
the Electronic components. All of these components MUST be correctly positioned in their
corresponding housings. Once the Removable Inflators Housing (18) has been correctly
positioned, the User must push down vertically to anchor it to the Base Layer (5) following
the procedure which is shown in Figure 27).
Figure 27: How to anchor the Removable Inflators Housing (18) to the Base Layer (5)
WARNING!
Under NO circumstances can the User reposition the Removable Gas
Inflator Housing with only ONE Gas Inflator, but always with BOTH
the Gas Inflators, as indicated in Section 18 "Actions in the Event of
an Accident".
3. Close the back of the System by reattaching the Electronic Case (16) and close the
Hydration Bag Container (9) using the corresponding zip.
IMPORTANT!
Particular attention must be paid during the insertion of the sectionof the
Airbag that protects the chest area to avoid twisting the narrower part of
the Airbag as it is passed through to the right shoulder. Any obstruction
of this channel could compromise the correct inflation and therefore the
protection of the Airbag in the chest area. The User must ensure that the
Airbag is flat, and properly positioned within the garment, any twisting in
the upper right shoulder or folds in the Airbag may cause the Airbag to not
deploy properly and compromise the safety of the rider.
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