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GIANT HELMETS 

OWNERS MANUAL

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LIMITED IMPACT
PROTECTION

When worn correctly, helmets
can reduce or prevent many
injuries. However, impact forces,
even in low-speed accidents, can
cause injury or death. Energy-
absorbing materials used in
safety helmets are designed to
crush on impact. Sometimes,
the force can crush the material
completely. When this happens,
some of the blow is transferred
to the head. If this force is great
enough it can result in serious
injury or death. Because the
variables in every accident are
different, it is impossible to
predict how or when this might
occur.

HELMETS CAN’T PREVENT
ALL HEAD INJURIES

Some head injuries are not
caused by direct impact, but are
the result of severe back-and-
forth shaking.  Safety helmets
are not designed to prevent this
type of injury.

HELMETS CAN’T PROTECT
WHAT THEY DON’T COVER

Safety helmets do not protect
the neck or any areas of the
head that they don’t cover.  Make
sure the helmet fits snugly.  The
straps should be adjusted and
tightly fastened to hold the
helmet firmly in place.

FOR MAXIMUM
PROTECTION, YOU SHOULD
ALWAYS:

1.Wear a helmet whenever and

wherever you ride.

2.Wear a helmet of the proper

size – designed for the sport
you are participating in.

3.Ride safely, observing all

traffic regulations

4.Wear the helmet low in the

front to protect your forehead.

5.Tighten the chin strap and

fasten all buckles securely.

6.Check the adjustments every

time you wear your helmet.

7.Inspect your helmet and its

straps regularly for signs of
wear or damage. Replace
your helmet immediately if it

shows any visible signs of
wear or damage. 

8.Replace your helmet after an

accident, even if there is no
visible damage.

9.Only use mild soap and water

when cleaning your helmet.

10.Store your helmet in a cool,

dry place

FOR MAXIMUM PROTECTION,
YOU SHOULD NEVER:

1.Wear your helmet with the

buckle unfastened.

2.Wear anything under your

helmet.

3.Wear this helmet while riding

a motorcycle or other motor
vehicle.

4.Take unnecessary risks just

because you’re wearing a
helmet.

FITTING THE HELMET TO
YOUR HEAD

STEP 1:  WEAR IT IN THE
PROPER POSITION

Always wear a helmet low in the
front to protect your forehead.
See figure 1 below for the proper
way to fit a helmet.

IMPORTANT: All fitting
adjustments MUST be made with
the helmet in the proper position.
Failure to do so will result in a
poor fit and might cause the

Figur

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RIGHT

WRONG

WARNING!

Unless this helmet is fitted
properly, adjusted properly,
and worn properly, it cannot
protect properly.

WARNING!

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Summary of Contents for HELMETS

Page 1: ...ce to several safety warnings Each warning will be preceded by the following safety symbol Failure to follow each of these warnings could lead to serious injury or death Read and follow the instructions in this manual completely WARNING Helmet Owners Manual Art REV2 4 20 04 11 15 AM Page 1 ...

Page 2: ... for the sport you are participating in 3 Ride safely observing all traffic regulations 4 Wear the helmet low in the front to protect your forehead 5 Tighten the chin strap and fasten all buckles securely 6 Check the adjustments every time you wear your helmet 7 Inspect your helmet and its straps regularly for signs of wear or damage Replace your helmet immediately if it shows any visible signs of...

Page 3: ...e is no extra slack in any of the straps when the adjustors are in the correct position 4 Close and lock the adjustors STEP 3 ADJUSTING THE CHIN STRAP Always wear the helmet with the chin strap buckle fastened and the strap pulled tight Make sure the strap rests back against the throat NOT on the front of the chin Straps worn on the front of the chin will greatly increase the chance of the helmet ...

Page 4: ...r helmet is equipped with Giant s Center punch visor is attached by a wide post located at the center of the visor to a receiver at the center of the brow of the helmet fig 9 STEP 4 GETTING THE CORRECT FIT FOR YOUR HELMET The helmet fits properly when it is held firmly but comfortably in place by the interior fit pad and the retention system Conventional Fit Pads For helmets with conventional fit ...

Page 5: ...rs Petroleum based solvents are especially dangerous They can damage a helmet so that its protective capabilities are significantly reduced For best results use only a soft cloth or sponge warm water and mild soap to clean your helmet STORAGE After each use wipe excess dirt off your helmet with a soft cloth If you clean it according to the instructions above allow it to air dry and then store in a...

Page 6: ...ginal owner This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties Any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are limited to the same duration as this express warranty GIANT shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties incidental or consequential damages so the above...

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