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WARNING:
Never use petrol, thinner, benzene or any other solvents.
Even mild and seemingly harmless chemicals can cause damage over
a short period of time.
Pull the pad toward the rear of the helmet
②
.
Then inward to release
③
and slide it off the strap.
To take off fabric covering for washing, peel the
covering off until all the fabric is on the face side
surface
④
.
Then draw the covering through the opening by
grasping the rectangular collar to pull through the
pad
⑤
.
NOTE:
The cheekpad is equipped with a
5mmsurface foam layer. The layer is removable
to offer a bit more room if desired. Gently
remove it from the pad. Once removed this foam
layer will not reattach securely
⑥
.
To replace fabric covering, ensure it is turned
right side out, and stretch the covering over
pad
⑦
.
Adjust the covering to lie smoothly
⑧
.
Then push the rectangular collar through the
pad assembly and adjust into final position,
making sure it is not twisted
⑨
.
If tab that says EMERGENCY TAB is drawn out,
draw back the strap of the tab until it stops at
the guide
⑩
.
Fold flat and cover the strap of the tab with the
fabric covering as shown
⑪
.
WARNING:
Do not allow more than the tab of the strap to be exposed outside
the guide on the cheekpad, as the strap loop may be caught by projecting
objects when riding.
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