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Fit properly,
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Be put on correctly,
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Be done up correctly!
Warning!
This helmet should not be used by children while climbing or for other
activities if there is a risk of strangulation/hanging should the child get entangled
with the helmet.
2. Helmet position
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With the belt system open, put the helmet on so that the adjustment wheel is in the
neck area (at the back).
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Move the helmet into a horizontal position [Fig. 1].
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Turn the adjustment wheel until the forehead is pressed slightly against the forehead pads.
3. Strap system adjustment
Your helmet is equipped with a strap system that reliably holds the helmet in the correct
position once correctly adjusted.
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Your helmet is equipped with a strap system that reliably holds the helmet in the correct
position once correctly adjusted.
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First of all, place the two strap dividers in the correct position directly under the ear
[Fig. 1a] with the strap buckle open.
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To do this, open the strap divider clip [Fig. 4] and slide it into the correct position on
the straps.
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Lock the belt divider.
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The straps on the right side [Fig. 2] must be taut below the strap divider and parallel
to the buckle [Fig. 2b]. To do this, pull the end of the strap through the buckle tightly,
if it is too long.
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Now adjust the strap‘s chin length.
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To do this, close the buckle [Fig. 3].
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Pull the two loose ends of the right strap through the buckle until the strap fits comfortably
against the chin [Fig. 2c]. When opening the mouth, the strap should feel tighter.
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Pass the loose ends of the straps through the O-ring [Fig. 2d].
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Tighten the straps again if the helmet can be easily moved forwards or backwards. Only
a perfectly adjusted strap system will keep the helmet in the right position in the event
of a fall.
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Always check that the strap system is correctly adjusted before you use the helmet.
Please note!
An open strap divider may cause the helmet to slip. The helmet may
lose all or part of the protection it offers as a result or restrict your field of vision
to such an extent that an accident may occur.
4. Size adjustment
CRATONI helmets are equipped with an optimal size adjustment system for the respective
purpose of use to ensure the best possible fit and wearing comfort.
The CRATONI size adjustment system consists of a flexible plastic frame inside the helmet
and an adjustment wheel in the neck area.
Cratoni helmets are equipped with 3 different adjustment systems:
[6a]
LIGHT FIT SYSTEM
[6b]
RAPID LOCK SYSTEM
[6c]
HYPER CONTROL SYSTEM
The size is changed by turning the adjustment wheel in the neck area:
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To make the helmet bigger:
Turn the adjustment wheel to the left
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To make the helmet smaller:
Turn the adjustment wheel to the right
There are two more helmet types without the aforementioned size adjustment systems. With
the first type you can only remove the padding to adjust the size. With the second type, you
receive 2 different sized pads that can be inserted to change the size.
Please note!
If you cannot adjust the helmet so that it can only be pushed forward or
backwards slightly with the straps closed, do not use it! Replace the helmet with a smaller or
different model.
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