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N100-5
10 NOISE REDUCER
Removable paddings - called “Noise Reducers” - are placed next to the side areas of
the ears.
10.1 To remove the Noise Reducers from the cheek pads slightly pull them towards the
inside of the helmet to remove the three flaps from the seats on the lining of the
inner polystyrene cheek pads (Fig.25).
10.2 To place the Noise Reducers back into position disassemble the cheek pads (see
instructions above) and insert the three flaps into the relevant seats on the lining of
the inner polystyrene cheek pads (Fig.25). Then reassemble the cheek pads.
WIND PROTECTOR
(Available as standard or accessory/spare part).
This accessory allows improved helmet performance under certain conditions of use.
The Wind Protector reduces unpleasant infiltrations of air under the chin.
See Fig. 26 for assembly and disassembly operations.
VENTILATION SYSTEM
The ventilation system of the helmet consists of:
Lower Ventilation System
It allows ventilation in the mouth area and conveys the air directly on the visor reducing
fogging.
See Fig.27 for opening and closing operations.
Top Ventilation System
The innovative
AIRBOOSTER TECHNOLOGY
system channels the air coming from
the front air intake by directing it in the top area of the rider’s head without any dis-
persion.
See Fig.28 for opening and closing operations.
Rear Ventilation System
It allows warm and stale air to flow out ensuring an optimum comfort inside the helmet
(Fig.29).
N-COM - NOLAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM SET UP
(Available depending on the product version).
Your helmet is factory-preset to be equipped with the N-Com communication system.
During the communication system installation (see the specific instructions contained
in the N-Com kit), it will be necessary to remove from the helmet the foam material fillers
located in the polystyrene cheek pads next to the N-Com earphones seats.
The above-mentioned fillers should
only
be removed if the helmet is used with an
N-Com compatible system installed.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Summary of Contents for N100-5
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