Kabuto Japan RT33 Instruction Manual Download Page 11

ENG-9

•Operating the shutter while riding is very dangerous. Never operate the shutter 

while riding. Operate it before riding.

•The air-ducts (air intakes and discharge holes) of the ventilations are designed 

in the proper sizes and quantities considered a large impact in the event of 

accidents and falling down. Customizing by enlarging or making more air-ducts 

would reduce the safety performances significantly and can cause serious injuries 

in case of an accident. Never customize your helmet.

WARNING!

6

Single Action Shield System 

PATENTED

The “Single Action Shield System

 PATENTED

” is the shield replacement system developed 

by Kabuto. The system allows quick shield replacement for riding and racing 

conditions and easy maintenance.

– How to remove the shield –

1. Move the shield up (Fig.1).  (Move it up as far 

as it goes.)

2. As shown in Fig. 2, pull the shield in the 

direction of the arrow while pressing down 

the release button on the shield. One side of 

the shield is completely removed.

    *The shield can be removed easily by pulling 

it along the angle of the end of release 

button.

3. Repeat the same procedure for removing 

the other side of the shield. Then the entire 

shield can be completely removed.

Shield

*Move the shield up to the highest 

position.

Release Button

Release Button

Fig.1

Fig.2

Pressing down the 

button

Release button end

Pull it towards the 

angle of button end

CAUTION!

•The shield is so constructed that it cannot 

be removed unless it is moved up to the 

highest position.

•Do not pull or twist the shield by force to 

remove it. Such action may damage the 

shield and ratchet system.

•Handle the removed shield with care in 

order not to damage it.

ENG

Summary of Contents for Japan RT33

Page 1: ...truction Manual Manuel d utilisation Gebrauchsanweisung Manuale d istruzioni Indice Manual de instrucciones Handleiding Bruksanvisning Instrukcja obs ugi Instruktionsmanual Manual de instru es K ytt o...

Page 2: ...BEFORE USE PRIOR TO USE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL THOROUGHLY AND KEEP THIS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Instruction Manual...

Page 3: ...Replace Inner Pad P 20 NOTE Exchangeable Inner Pad Cheek Pads and Chinstrap covers P 21 IMPORTANT Cleaning of Inner Pad Cheek Pads and Chinstrap covers P 21 ad Remove Replace Wind Shutter 2 P 22 af Re...

Page 4: ...for Pinlock Original Insert Lens eccentric pins Shield Ratchet Shield Breath Guard 5 Rear ventilation Integrated Wake Stabilizer PATENTED Shell Helmet Interiors Chinstraps Cheek Pads Inner Pad Chinst...

Page 5: ...er or modifying the straps The helmet is designed to be retained by straps under the chin In order to assure proper protection the helmet should fit your head When worn adjust it to rest properly on t...

Page 6: ...nts or detergents containing abrasives Contact with petroleum products and other solvents may impair the optical properties and reduce the mechanical strength To clean the shield apply some common ph...

Page 7: ...chinstrap cover let the chinstrap go through from the upper portion of the chinstrap cover 2 Finally fasten the snap Fastening Chinstraps 1 ENG 5 Normal condition Normal condition Snap Snap Snap Chins...

Page 8: ...take in air Slide the shutter upwards to shut off air intake D ring Snap Shutter Air duct Downwards Chin Ventiration Upwards Chinstrap Be sure to fasten the chinstrap securely Otherwise in case of fa...

Page 9: ...to your helmet Integrated Wake Stabilizer PATENTED The Wake StabilizerPATENTED Kabuto s unique system is developed by analyzing the results of wind tunnel experiments at several angles This unique sys...

Page 10: ...arge the inside humid air forcibly Slide the shutter forwards to stop forcing out the inside stuffy air Slide the shutter forwards to shut off air from the outside To Open To Open To Open To Open To C...

Page 11: ...enance How to remove the shield 1 Move the shield up Fig 1 Move it up as far as it goes 2 As shown in Fig 2 pull the shield in the direction of the arrow while pressing down the release button on the...

Page 12: ...med or abnormal noise is heard during these operations check the steps in the installation procedure and repeat the installation procedure from the start The shield is a consumable item If the shield...

Page 13: ...atchet Turn the Shield Ratchet Screws on the Shield Ratchet counterclockwise using a proper sized screwdriver until the screws are removed Then the shield ratchet can be removed Follow the same proced...

Page 14: ...f the screws may damage screws and other parts Fasten the Shield Ratchet Screws by applying the screwdriver vertically to the screws If the screws are fastened by applying a screwdriver diagonally the...

Page 15: ...oth Pinlock Original Insert Lens inside and Replace Shield 3 on outside Please read 9 Pinlock Original Insert Lens for attaching Pinlock Original Insert Lens Please read 10 Replace Shield 3 for attach...

Page 16: ...f the Pinlock Original Insert Lens on inside the shield without peeling off the protective film on the lens At the time apply the Pinlock Original Insert Lens on inside the shield by clicking it into...

Page 17: ...e shield on the helmet If there is any space please follow the same steps again Please mount the shield on the helmet when checking if the Pinlock Original Insert Lens is attached firmly to the shield...

Page 18: ...exclusive visors If rain or water drops come in the space between the Pinlock Original Insert Lens and the shield please detach the Pinlock Original Insert Lens from the shield and dry them out Then...

Page 19: ...er but with a coin 1 Turn both of the Shield Post 3 on the shield inward and shorten the distance between the posts Fig 1 2 Peel off the protect film on the Replace Shield 3 Fig 2 3 Attach the Replace...

Page 20: ...visibility and to scratch the shield Do not use the Replace Shield 3 in the rain It will cause the rain drop coming in between the Replace Shield 3 and the shield and reduces visibility It is very da...

Page 21: ...d Follow the same steps on the other side CAUTION When removing the cheek pad be sure to grip the base of cheek pad where the hook and loop fastener and the snaps are attached Otherwise the cheek pad...

Page 22: ...to complete attaching the pad 2 Undo the 3 snaps at the rear then the inner pad can be removed Fig 2 2 Insert the 3 snaps on the front as shown in Fig 2 3 snaps 3 snaps Snap Fig 1 Fig 1 Fig 3 Fig 2 Fi...

Page 23: ...a little discolouration of the pad depending on the type of detergent Thus please wash each pad separately as much as practical If the pad is washed in a washing machine with a drying function in whic...

Page 24: ...s towards the center by hands CAUTION Install the Wind Shutter 2 securely Insecure installation may cause falling of the Wind Shutter 2 while riding Do not use an adhesive agent or similar items but i...

Page 25: ...in liner The Breath Guard 5 may be detached or attached according to your needs CAUTION CAUTION To remove the Wind Shutter 2 gently pull up and take off carefully Otherwise the cloth and or a part may...

Page 26: ...ustment accordingly COOLMAX provides a natural touch to the texture with soft and light weight and good permeability properties COOLMAX is the registered trade name of INVISTA Contact for inquiries on...

Page 27: ...e repaired to assure the performance of the helmet Helmet body shell Shock absorbing liner Chinstraps including D rings Contact the authorized Kabuto dealers for detailed information on repairing 1 10...

Page 28: ...ent screw x 2 Shield Post 3 x 2 Pinlock pin 2 x2 attachment screw x 2 SAF W Pinlock Original Insert Lens x 1 SAF ratchets R L x 1 7L B screw x 4 7L B screw x 4 see page 21 XS S M L XL XXL XXXL Inner p...

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