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CVHC-01-01/02/03 Revision L Instruction Manual Revision-5 (13-01-2019)
SETTING UP AND WEARING CYCLEVISION HELMET
LIMITED IMPACT PROTECTION
Helmets cannot always protect against injury. Even a very low speed accident can result in serious injury or death.
Any time a bicycle helmet has been subjected to a severe impact it should be discarded and destroyed, even
though any sustained helmet damage may not be outwardly visible. Since this helmet is made of polystyrene foam
with internal plastic strengthening frames, there is still a chance that the frame may be broken internally and if the
shell is damage it may be penetrated by sharp objects.
HELMETS CAN’T PREVENT ALL HEAD INJURIES
Some head injuries are not caused by impact, but by other influences. In some instances, you can destroy
something precious just by vigorously shakin
g it. You don’t have to break the
helmet to destroy the contents.
Helmets cannot prevent this type of injury.
HELMETS CAN’T PROTECT WHAT THEY DON’T COVER
This bicycle
helmet will not protect the neck or any area of the head it doesn’t cover. It cannot guard against
spinal or other bodily injuries that may result from a minor or major incident, accident or event
YOU SHOULD ALWAYS:
1.
Wear your helmet low in the front to protect the forehead.
2.
Fasten your buckle and tighten your chin strap.
3.
Check your adjustments every time you wear your helmet.
4.
Store your helmet in a cool dry place.
5.
Wear a helmet designed for what you’re doing.
6.
Ride Safely.
FINAL CHECK & PRE-SET CAMERA ANGLES
The Cyclevision helmet must be properly secured on the head without rocking forward on the eye and/or
backward on your head.
Correct helmet fitting not only provides you with the correct level of protection in case of a crash, but is necessary
for the proper quality of the video recording.
The camera angles have been carefully pre-set into the helmet and are not moveable, the angle of the camera
lens has been designed for the helmet to be correctly worn as depicted below, if the helmet is slopped backwards
off the head then the vision capture angles will be incorrect.
Whether you are riding in an upright position (as on a mountain bike) or facing down (as on a road bike) the pre-set
camera angles will record the events around you correctly if the helmet is positioned correctly
Cyclevision cannot be held responsible for poor vision data capture if the helmet is not correctly placed and
secured on the head, as specified in this manual.
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