BMW System helmet 6 EVO Instruction Manual Download Page 16

Cleaning the outer
helmet shell

Risk of damage to paint
finish.

Do not apply petrol or solvents to
the outer shell of the helmet.

Clean the helmet outer shell
with a mild solution of soap
in water or with BMW helmet
cleaner.

It is possible to use clean-
ing agents that contain

alcohol.

Cleaning the interior

Hand-wash the head pad at
max. 30 °C.
Use only a mild solution of
soap in water and then allow
to dry slowly in the air.

Cleaning visor

Possible damage to anti-
scratch finish (Antiscratch

coating).
Do not use petrol, solvents, win-
dow or glass cleaners or other
cleaning agent containing alcohol
on the visor.

Clean the visor with a soft cloth
and a mild solution of soap
in water or with BMW visor
cleaner.
Remove stubborn foreign mat-
ter (e.g. dried remains of in-
sects) from the visor by laying
a wet cloth on the surface to
soften the deposits and then
wiping off.
Use a lint-free cloth for drying.

Cleaning inner visor
pane and sun visor

Clean the inner visor pane and
the sun visor with water or a
mild solution of soap in water

only. Do not apply any anti-
fog gel, spray or similar agents
(results in irreparable damage).

Maintaining the visor
seal

Apply talc to the visor seal
yearly at the beginning and the
end of the season.

Installation tool

Talcum powder

Storing system helmet
6 EVO

After intensive cleaning, riding
in the rain or long trips in cold
weather the inner visor pane
requires some time to become
completely active again. Dur-
ing this time, the inner visor
pane cannot absorb or absorbs
only minor humidity from the
breathing air. Dry, airy stor-

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Summary of Contents for System helmet 6 EVO

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual System helmet 6 EVO BMW Motorrad The Ultimate Riding Machine...

Page 2: ...our journeys will be pleasant and safe BMW Motorrad Please feel free to send sugges tions and criticism regarding the operating instructions to manual bmw motorrad com Abbreviations and symbols Indica...

Page 3: ...complete or partial destruction of the outer or inner helmet shell This damage can usually not be detected by the observer Con sequently the helmet always has to be replaced after a crash or impact F...

Page 4: ...2 Ventilation slot 3 Visor release 4 Vacuum ventilation 5 Slider for sun visor 6 Chin strap with buckle and adjuster 7 Opening button for chin part 8 Visor ventilation 9 Chin part 10 Visor with anti f...

Page 5: ...g head pads remov able 2 Cheek segments left right removable 3 Replacement pins and dummy plugs for inner pane enclosed 4 Chin spoiler extension Low Noise installed Chin spoiler extension Air enclosed...

Page 6: ...to XXXS to XXXL The size suitable for you corresponds to the meas ured head circumference If the head measurement results in a value between 2 head sizes e g 59 5 cm it is recommended to try the smal...

Page 7: ...ast into the first indenta tion Close the chin part Make sure that the chin part engages on both sides with an audible click Adjusting chin strap Adjust to basic position be fore riding off for the fi...

Page 8: ...to open head ventil ation slide hood 1 backward To close it slide it forward In order to open visor ventila tion 2 press in at the bottom To close it press in on top If the forehead area is too cold L...

Page 9: ...n can be added Open the chin part 1 Align chin spoiler extension Air 2 to chin spoiler extension Low Noise on the left and right arrows and press on the Velcro elements of chin spoiler extension Air 2...

Page 10: ...ugh a medium of a different dens ity approx 4 of light is re flected every time This effect occurs on the outer pane as well as on the inner pane The result are increased projections by re flection Th...

Page 11: ...ith the visor Silicone seal has no clean con tact with the visor Remove excenter pins care fully and install them the other way around Sun visor Removing the sun visor Fully open visor 1 Push slider 2...

Page 12: ...chinstrap 1 on the left and right from fixing tab ar row and from the strap of neck strap arrow Pull strap 1 down between outer and inner helmet shell and guide it into the inside of the helmet Loose...

Page 13: ...elmet Close the snap fasteners 1 on both sides Insert pin of welt 1 into the dedicated opening between outer and inner helmet shell Insert welt 1 all around into the helmet edge Insert the pin arrow o...

Page 14: ...Installing head pad Position head pad 3 in the hel met and secure centre bar to the Velcro elements Secure snap fastener 2 and locking tabs 1 4 12 z Maintenance...

Page 15: ...rad communication system The system helmet 6 EVO can be equipped with a wireless communication system by your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer The helmet is homologated with the system installed accordi...

Page 16: ...ith BMW visor cleaner Remove stubborn foreign mat ter e g dried remains of in sects from the visor by laying a wet cloth on the surface to soften the deposits and then wiping off Use a lint free cloth...

Page 17: ...inner visor pane If the helmet is not used stor age the visor must be opened to ensure that humidity con tained inside can escape A milky layer after longer stor age periods can be easiest re moved us...

Page 18: ...ping properties Interior Fully removable interior made of moisture trans porting material Chin strap with snap lock and neck tapes Adjustable chin spoiler extension Chin part Chin part with central op...

Page 19: ...tection Operation via slider arranged sideways on the hel met edge Continuously adjustable Ventilation Visor ventilation via centrally arranged rocker switch Forehead and head ventilation via slide sw...

Page 20: ...r countries not bound by the ECE standard ECE R 22 05 France The BMW system helmet 6 EVO offered in France corresponds to the ECE R 22 05 standard and is additionally equipped with reflective adhesive...

Page 21: ...elmet Donning 4 Helmet size 4 I Inner visor pane Installation 8 Removal 8 S Safety instructions 1 Standards DOT standard 18 ECE R 22 05 18 ECE R 22 05 France 18 SAA JIS standard 18 Sun visor Installat...

Page 22: ...ntertained as a result of such discrepancies Dimensions weights fuel con sumption and performance data are quoted to the customary tol erances The right to modify designs equipment and accessories is...

Page 23: ...Order No 76 01 8 537 482 01 2013 1st edition 76018537482 76018537482 76018537482...

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