5/22/2018
BluSnap User Guide | BluArmor Helmets
https://bluarmorhelmets.com/pages/blusnap_userguide
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The two key pieces you should familiarize yourself with before you ll water are the water inlet and
the water-reservoir lock. The water reservoir itself is not visible outside, and is located at the base of
BluSnap's main body. The water-reservoir lock is a locking mechanism that connects the water
reservoir to the cooling lter. Leave it closed, and the water stays in the reservoir. Leave it open, and
the water makes it to the lter.
RECOMMENDED: Please keep the water-reservoir lock closed when BluSnap is not in active use
(Active use is when you are wearing the helmet and riding/ready to start riding). Water spillage is
possible/likely if the water-reservoir lock is open and BluSnap is held in a partial/fully inverted position.
The open and close positions for the water-reservoir lock are shown in the below gure.
The water inlet (as the name implies) is the inlet through which you will ll the reservoir. To locate
the water inlet, please lift the left-side ap of the top cover (shown in the gure below). BluSnap has
a narrow pipe to its water reservoir. It is advised to use a small glass/tumbler/bottle while pouring
water into BluSnap. With the water-reservoir lock closed, BluSnap's reservoir will hold ~60ml of
water. If you want to play it very safe w.r.t. water spillage, please stick to lling the reservoir with the
reservoir-lock closed, and open the lock only when you are about to start riding.