6
WARNING!
-
Make sure that the system is working properly. Open the visor. By lifting the chinguard, the visor closes auto-
matically.
-
Do not use the helmet if the visor has not been assembled properly.
-
If the visor opening/closing mechanisms are not working properly or if such mechanisms get damaged, please
contact a Nolan authorized dealer.
•
(Available as standard or optional accessory)
1
PINLOCK
®
INNER VISOR ASSEMBLY
1.1 Remove the visor.
1.2 Make sure that the inner surface of the visor is clean and check that the pin adjustment external levers are turned inwards.
1.3 Place the Pinlock
®
inner visor on the visor. WARNING: The silicone-sealed profile of the Pinlock
®
inner visor should be in
contact with the inner surface of the visor.
1.4 Insert one side of the Pinlock
®
inner visor on one of the visor pins and hold it in position (Fig. 6).
1.5 Widen the visor and fasten the other side of the Pinlock
®
inner visor to the second pin (Fig. 7).
1.6 Release the visor.
1.7 Remove the protective film from the Pinlock
®
inner visor and check that the entire silicone-sealed profile of the inner visor
adheres to the visor.
1.8 Fit the visor in the helmet.
CHECKING AND ADJUSTING THE INNER VISOR STRETCHING
Check the correct system assembly by opening and closing the visor. Check that both visors are correctly fastened and do not
move. If the inner visor is not tightly fixed to the visor, move the external adjustment levers simultaneously upwards to increase
the stretch (Fig. 8). This operation must be carried out gradually. The maximum stretch is achieved when the pin adjustment
external levers are turned outwards.
WARNING!
The presence of dust between the two visors may produce scratches on both surfaces. Scratched visors and inner visors may
cause reduced visibility and must therefore be replaced. Regularly check the correct stretching of the inner visor to prevent the
6
WARNING!
-
Make sure that the system is working properly. Open the visor. By lifting the chinguard, the visor closes auto-
matically.
-
Do not use the helmet if the visor has not been assembled properly.
-
If the visor opening/closing mechanisms are not working properly or if such mechanisms get damaged, please
contact a Nolan authorized dealer.
•
(Available as standard or optional accessory)
1
PINLOCK
®
INNER VISOR ASSEMBLY
1.1 Remove the visor.
1.2 Make sure that the inner surface of the visor is clean and check that the pin adjustment external levers are turned inwards.
1.3 Place the Pinlock
®
inner visor on the visor. WARNING: The silicone-sealed profile of the Pinlock
®
inner visor should be in
contact with the inner surface of the visor.
1.4 Insert one side of the Pinlock
®
inner visor on one of the visor pins and hold it in position (Fig. 6).
1.5 Widen the visor and fasten the other side of the Pinlock
®
inner visor to the second pin (Fig. 7).
1.6 Release the visor.
1.7 Remove the protective film from the Pinlock
®
inner visor and check that the entire silicone-sealed profile of the inner visor
adheres to the visor.
1.8 Fit the visor in the helmet.
CHECKING AND ADJUSTING THE INNER VISOR STRETCHING
Check the correct system assembly by opening and closing the visor. Check that both visors are correctly fastened and do not
move. If the inner visor is not tightly fixed to the visor, move the external adjustment levers simultaneously upwards to increase
the stretch (Fig. 8). This operation must be carried out gradually. The maximum stretch is achieved when the pin adjustment
external levers are turned outwards.
WARNING!
The presence of dust between the two visors may produce scratches on both surfaces. Scratched visors and inner visors may
cause reduced visibility and must therefore be replaced. Regularly check the correct stretching of the inner visor to prevent the
Summary of Contents for N91 EVO
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