37
EN
36
EN
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Fully charged
Under 8 hours
8 to 18 hours
18 to 30 hours
Blink
Off On
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Less than 4 hours
Between 8 and 12 hours
More than 12 hours
LED Display low battery status (1 second every 2 minutes)
LED Display Battery Level Indication
The LED Display (3) is powered by an internal battery. Every time it is positioned on the
Docking Area (9), the internal battery is recharged, disregarding the fact that the entire
System is recharging through the Recharge Port (10) or not.
After the connection of the LED Display (3) to the Docking Area (9), the Display will show its
battery level for 3 seconds, by blinking the LED light according to the figure below:
When the LED Display (3) battery is low (less than 4 hours) the LED Display (3) will indicate
the low battery status by blinking all the three LED lights (3a), (3b) and (3c) for 1 second,
every 2 minutes.
14. Cleaning, Storage and Transportation
Back Protector and Airbag
Use only a cloth dampened with water to clean the Back Protector (7) and the Airbag (5)
(fabric and plastic parts). Solvents or chemical cleaners must not be used, as they may
compromise the integrity of the System.
Under NO circumstances should the back protector and the airbag be
washed in a washing machine, submerged in water, tumble dried or
ironed. This may cause permanent damage to the System and cause
malfunction.
WARNING!
Base Layer Cleaning
The Base Layer (1) can be washed according to the instructions reported on the care label.
Before washing, remove the Back Protector (7) and the Airbag (5) from the Base Layer
(1), unzip the Back Protector Zip Connections (8) and detach the hook-and-loop patches
on the neck. Remove the Peripheral Sensors (11) positioned on the back of the shoulders
by opening the hook-and-loop pocket and removing the component from its seat. Before
removing the Airbag (5) from the Base Layer’s (1) pockets, detach the clips inside each
pocket as detailed in Figure 12.
Detach the Airbag (5) only to wash the Base Layer (1). The Airbag
(5) is a very critical safety part of Tech-Air® 10 System. Always use
extreme caution when handling the Airbag (5). Any scratches, holes,
or damage to the Airbag (5) will lead to the System’s malfunction,
accordingly if there is any such damage to the Airbag (5) do not use
the System and send the System to Alpinestars or an authorized
Alpinestars Tech-Air® Service Centre for service.
WARNING!
After cleaning the Base Layer (1), proceed with the correct reassembly of the Airbag (5) on
the Base Layer (1) following the instructions below and Figure 12:
1. Attach the hook-and-loop patch present at the upper part of the Airbag (5) with the
corresponding patch present on the Base Layer (1)
2. Close both the Back Protector Zip Connections (8)
3. Reposition the Peripheral Sensors (11) on the back of the shoulders. To do this, access the
sensor pocket through the appropriate opening, open the hook-and-loop pocket, place the
sensor in its seat and close the hook-and-loop pocket so that the sensor is fixed. Note: the
direction in which the sensor is positioned at the point of its seat is not important, but it
is essential that the sensors coming out on the right and left side of the Back Protector (7)
are placed, respectively, on the right and left shoulder, and not vice versa.
4. Insert each protective area of the Airbag (5) inside the corresponding pocket taking care
to position the Airbag (5) correctly (avoiding twisting or folds) and to anchor the Airbag (5)
using all the clips available on the Base Layer (1). There are 9 clips in total and are divided as
follows: 3 clips on the Left Shoulder (LS) area, 2 clips on the Right Shoulder (RS) area, 2 clips
for the Chest (C) area, 1 clip for the Left Hip (LH) area and 1 clip for the Right Hip (RH) area.