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Contents

Important Safety Information

Selecting the Right Helmet

The instructions in this manual are designed to help you select the right helmet, wear it properly, take care of it, and know when 
to replace it. Failure to follow these instruction may increase your risk of serious injury or death in an accident. 
In order to get the most protection possible from your helmet, you should always do the following:
      • Wear your helmet when you ride;
      • Handle your helmet carefully to avoid accidental damage; and
      • Ride safely – do not take risks because you are wearing a helmet. 
Although your HJC helmet is designed to reduce or prevent some injuries when worn, no helmet can protect you from all possible or 
foreseeable impacts. For example, your helmet cannot protect you from spinal or neck injuries. In addition, there is no guarantee that your 
helmet will PREVENT injuries to the area of your head that is covered. A low speed accident may even result in serious injury or death.    

Never buy a used helmet or borrow someone else’s helmet. Over time the protective foam in helmets will adjust 
to the contours of a user’s head. A used or borrowed helmet may not offer as much protection as a new helmet.  

Wearing the wrong size helmet can increase your risk of serious injury or death in an accident. A helmet that is 
too large for your head may be dislodged or knocked off in an accident. To select the right size helmet for your 
head, follow these instruction :

Always make sure you can see well enough to safely operate your motorcycle.

If helmet comes off or shifts over your eyes, try another size or another model or brand. You must be able 
to see the edge in your upper field of vision. 

 

1. 

Measure your head.

 Wrap a tape measure around your head about one inch (2.5cm) above your eyebrows.

2. 

Use the sizing chart

 to select the helmet size that corresponds most closely to your head measurement. If your head 

    size falls between two helmet sizes, try on the larger helmet first and then the smaller size.

6. 

Test the helmet fit

 by placing your hands on each side of the helmet. While holding your head as motionless 

    as possible, try rotating your helmet from left to right then up and down. If you can feel the helmet padding 
    sliding on your head, it is too big, try a size smaller. You should feel the helmet move the skin on your 
    head and face as you try to move the helmet.

7. 

Fasten the retention system (chin strap)

 as tight as possible under your jaw without causing pain. There must be no slack 

    in the strap, and the strap must be tight up against your jaw. See page 2-3.   

3. 

Try on the helmet

 by grasping both chin straps to pull the helmet completely onto your head, ensuring that the top of your head 

    is in contact with the top of the helmet interior.
4. 

Check for a proper fit.

 To make sure your helmet is the right size, check that :

        • The helmet inner lining fits snugly around your head.
        • The top pad presses firmly on your head.
        • The cheek pads contact your cheeks.
        • There is no space around your brow under the inner lining. Test this by trying to insert your fingers.
If the helmet does not fit snugly, try on a smaller size. 
5. 

Check your field of vision when trying on a helmet.

 Some helmets may obstruct or block your vision when looking left, right, up, or down.

8. 

Test the retention system (chin strap)

        • Put your hands on the back of the helmet and try to push the helmet off by rotating it forward.
        • Put your hands on the front of the helmet above your forehead (or on the chin guard) and try to push 
           the helmet off by rotating backward. 

Repeat steps 3 throught 8 until you find a helmet that fits your head snugly and securely.

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Specifications

Using Your Helmet Correctly

1. Top Intake Vent
2. Outer Shell
3. Top Rear Exhaust Vent
4. Comfort Liner
5. Impact Absorbent Liner
6. Rubber Edge Trim
7. Chin Strap
8. Chin Strap Snap
9. Double "D" Ring
10. Mouth Vent
11. Eyeport Gasket
12. Visor Side Screws
13. Visor Center Adjust Screw
14. Visor

To reduce the risk of serious injury or death and to help prevent damage to your helmet :
• 

Never adjust your helmet accessories while riding

 – Only make helmet adjustments when stopped.

• 

Never drop your helmet 

– Dropping your helmet may crack the shell or damage the protective foam. The damage may 

   not be visible. Your helmet is only designed for ONE impact. Refer to “Helmet Replacement” (p. 5) for more information on 
   what to do after helmet has been dropped.
• 

Never wear anything between your head and your helmet

 – this may reduce the effectiveness of your helmet.

• 

Never hang or hook your helmet on anything including handle bars 

- Doing so may cause damage to the helmet 

   protective foam or liner.
• 

Never use insect repellent on or around your helmet

 – insect repellant may damage your helmet’s visor, shell, protective 

   foam, or other components.
• 

Never expose helmet to gasoline or gasoline fumes

 – Gasoline may damage your helmet’s visor, shell, protective 

   foam, or other components. 
- If you have any questions on what other substances may damage your helmet, please contact us.
• 

Always wear eye protection

 – If you are not using a helmet with a face shield, always wear eye protection when riding. 

  Always lock your face shield in place when you are riding.
• 

Always be alert for sounds

 – Your helmet may impair your hearing. However, your helmet is not a form of hearing protection. 

• 

Always store your helmet in its helmet bag

 when not in use to help reduce accidental surface damage.   

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Inspect your helmet

To ensure that your helmet is in the best condition to maximize your protection, always inspect your helmet for damage 
before riding : 
• 

Check visor screws

 – retighten if necessary. Be sure not to over-tighten any screws. Plastic base plate screws can 

   break and plastic screws can strip the screw sleeves if over-tightened.
• 

Check for helmet damage.

 If your helmet is damaged or cracked, stop using it immediately. See “Helmet Replacement” (p. 5) 

   section for further information. If your helmet has been dropped, you may not be able to see the damage.
• 

Check for worn or damaged parts.

 Plastic components may wear out over time. If you find worn or damaged parts, replace them 

   or purchase a new helmet. See “Replacement Parts” (p. 4) for information on parts replacement. 

To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, always use your helmet correctly.

Fasten the Retention System

Fasten the retention system (chin strap) as tight as possible under your jaw without causing pain. There must be no slack in the 
strap, and the strap must be snug up against your jaw. If the retention system is not tight, your helmet may become dislodged or 
knocked off in an accident. 

If parts fall off while riding, your vision may be blocked which could cause an accident.

• 

Check the retention system (chin strap) for damage.

 If it is frayed or ripped, replace the helmet.

• 

Check that all pads are in place.

 Both of the cheek pads and the crown pads must be in place. 

The size chart is only for reference. Always 
try the helmet on and follow this manual's 
instructions for a proper fit.

Size Chart

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Summary of Contents for CS-MX II

Page 1: ...CS MX II Rev 01 www hjchelmets com...

Page 2: ...et and try to push the helmet off by rotating it forward Put your hands on the front of the helmet above your forehead or on the chin guard and try to push the helmet off by rotating backward Repeat s...

Page 3: ...his process Maintaining Your Helmet Correctly Do not rely on the snap to secure the helmet The snap is provided only to prevent the strap from flapping in the air Fasten the retention system only in t...

Page 4: ...n improperly stored helmet san become damaged and may increase your risk of serious injury or death in an accident You should Store helmet in a cool and dry place Keep helmet away from pets and other...

Page 5: ...curit Si le casque tombe ou arrive au niveau de vos yeux essayez une autre taille un autre mod le ou marque Vous devez tre en mesure de voir le bord dans votre champ de vision sup rieur 6 V rifiez le...

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Page 13: ...C Europa antes de usar nuevamente el casco Por la presente HJC extiende al comprador de un casco HJC una garant a limitada seg n la cual el casco no posee fallos materiales ni de fabricaci n Esta gara...

Page 14: ...bili o prevedibili impatti Per esempio il tuo casco non ti protegge da infortuni al collo o alla colonna vertebrale Inoltre non vi alcuna garanzia che il vostro casco prevenga lesioni alla zona della...

Page 15: ...erazione Sporco e detriti si possono formare dentro il sistema di ventilazione del vostro casco HJC Spray ad aria compressa come quelli usati per pulire le tastiere dei computer possono essere usati p...

Page 16: ...u danneggiarsi e pu aumentare il rischio di un infortunio serio o morte in un incidente Si dovrebbe Tenere il casco in un luogo secco e fresco Tenere il casco lontano da animali domestici e altri anim...

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