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Warning
Cleaning Your Helmet System
DO NOT
None of the components of your ScorpionExo helmet can
be damaged by water. The crown liner and cheek pads
are removable and machine washable. We recommend
hand washing them in the sink or a bucket using warm
water and a mild detergent such as dish soap. Do not
place the liner parts in the dryer as excess heat may
damage the foam and coverings. The shell of your
helmet should be cleaned using only a mild detergent
and water. NEVER USE PETROLEUM BASED CHEMICALS,
SOLVENTS, GASOLINE, CLEANING AGENTS OR ADHESIVES
to clean the shell or liner since damage may occur.
For your safety, it is important that you completely read the
owner’s manual and all warning labels.
DO NOT ride without snugly fastening your chinstrap.
DO NOT clean your helmet with petroleum products, solvents,
benzene, thinner or cleaning agents.
DO NOT paint over your helmet’s finish without totally protecting
and isolating the shock-absorbing liner and plastic parts.
Your warranty will otherwise be invalidated.
DO NOT drop your helmet from any height onto a hard surface.
This could cause damage to your helmet’s finished and/or
decrease its ability to protect you.
DO NOT place your helmet on your motorcycle’s rearview mirror:
The sharp pressure from the mirror’s edge will compress and
damage the helmet’s shock-absorbing liner.
DO NOT place your helmet on the motorcycle’s seat or fuel
tank. It can easily roll off and hit the ground causing damage to
the helmet. It is best to place your helmet on the ground so it
cannot fall in any direction.
DO NOT modify any part of your helmet, e.g., drilling the shell or
cutting and pressing the shock absorbing liner. Installation of
sound systems, speakers and microphones reduces your
helmet’s ability to protect you and is not recommended.
DO NOT use the helmet again if it has either been dropped or
involved in an accident. Replace it even if the damage is not
visible to the naked eye.
DO NOT place your headliners and cheek pads in the dryer after
washing. Allow them to air dry.
DO NOT use paint which requires heat curing.
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