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EVO-ONE 2

OWNER’S MANUAL 

 

WARNING!

 

Carefully read, understand and follow the instructions 
provided in this manual, and keep it in a safe place for 

future reference. If you have any doubt whatsoever regarding 
the use or care of your helmet, please see your retailer for 
assistance or advice. Failure to follow the warnings and 
instructions provided herein can result in the failure of the 
helmet to protect you in an accident, resulting in a head injury 
or death.

Summary of Contents for EVO-ONE 2

Page 1: ...a safe place for future reference If you have any doubt whatsoever regarding the use or care of your helmet please see your retailer for assistance or advice Failure to follow the warnings and instructions provided herein can result in the failure of the helmet to protect you in an accident resulting in a head injury or death ...

Page 2: ...s not purport to gua rantee total protection in all circums tances Make sure you carefully read all of the following recommendations before using the helmet Just because you are wea ring a helmet does not mean you should neglect driving carefully Standard This Evo One 2 SHARK helmet has been approved and conforms to the R 22 05 standard It therefore meets the require ments imposed on all the count...

Page 3: ...A 6B 1 Visor 2 Sun shield 3 Sun shield mechanism button 4 Upper ventilation 5 Lower ventilation 6 Chin strap buckle 6a Double D ring 6b Precise Lock 7 Base seal 8 Visor seal 9 Chin section mechanism ANATOMY OF THE HELMET ...

Page 4: ...ls between two sizes first try on the smaller hel met However because of different head shapes this size reference can only be considered as a guide For maximum protection it is necessary to check that the helmet is well suited for the shape of your head When trying a brand new helmet make sure that your head is pushed into the helmet as far as possible with the front part just above your eyebrows ...

Page 5: ...uch your back See figure D Never wrap your hair inside the helmet or place anything in or on your hair inside the helmet Never insert padding to modify the position of the helmet on the head If you have any questions about proper ly sizing your helmet see your retailer for assistance Each of these tests must be repeated throughout the life of the helmet as the comfort padding may wear or change ove...

Page 6: ...t the length of the strap using the adjusting buckle Figs A B C and D Choose your SHARK Evo One 2 helmet and attach the holding system When the Precise Lock is adjusted to the medium position the chin strap must be correctly tensioned under the chin to hold the helmet firmly without causing you any discomfort or pain To fasten the chin strap all you have to do is to thread the tongue into its plac...

Page 7: ... gives you the impression that the helmet is securely held in place it will come off in an accident leaving your head completely unprotected If you have any doubt concerning the fastening system of your helmet do not use the helmet Contact your dealer for assistance DOUBLE D RING A Slide the long part of the chin strap through the two D rings positioning the comfort pad correctly between the chin ...

Page 8: ... helmet or vice versa while in motion on your motorcycle You can loose control of your motorcycle resulting in an accident personal injury or death A HELMET THAT CAN CHANGE ITS USE The Evo One 2 is an helmet that can truly change its use it enables you to have an integral helmet that provides you with all aspects of protection safety and a water proof visor while being able to change to the Jet po...

Page 9: ...Press the red button on the chin protection Fig A and the screen will slightly go up auto matically AUTO UP Once done push the chin protection forward and lift it up If you guide it well the chin protection will push the screen until the top position and will move until the back of the helmet Fig B C Put your screen in lower position now you have an open face helmet with a protection screen Fig D ...

Page 10: ... low or high position it will slightly go up automatically AUTO DOWN Grab the chinbar while placing your left hand thumb as per as shown Fig A and tilt it forward Fig B C while drawing aside it slightly Once the chin section is in the low position you need to hear 2 clicks to carry out its complete locking Fig D You can now close your visor screen ...

Page 11: ...jury or death Contact your retailer for any assistance or advice WARNING While riding at highway speeds do not ride with an open visor and do not try to open the visor The visor could become dislodged leavingyoureyesandfaceunprotected In addition your head could be pulled to the side These events could cause you to lose control of your motorcycle resulting in an accident personal injury or death W...

Page 12: ...ce unprotected In addition your head could be pulled to the side These events could cause you to lose control of your motorcycle resulting in an accident personal injury or death WARNING Tinted or dark visors should never be used at night or under poor visibility conditions as they reduce your ability to see Never ride with a fogged visor WARNING If your visor no longer pro vides you with clear vi...

Page 13: ...s unique pro tection without the main visor You must always ride with visor down as described in previous section REMOVAL A Removal Place the sun visor in its low position Move the sun visor as indicated by the arrow to release the hook Fig A Gently pull the sun visor downward Fig B Detach the sun visor by the side Fig C REPLACEMENT Carry out the above operation in reverse order Move the handling ...

Page 14: ...ior padding is critical to maintain the correct fit of the helmet on your head If you have any doubt whatsoever regarding the removal or replacement of the interior padding DO NOT USE YOUR HELMET Contact your retailer for assistance or advice NEVER use your helmet with any part of the inte rior padding removed The helmet will not protect you in an accident WARNING The polystyrene lining and interi...

Page 15: ... WARNING The interior padding is critical to maintain the correct fit of the helmet on your head If you have any doubt whatsoever regarding the removal or replacement of the interior padding DO NOT USE YOUR HELMET Contact your retailer for assistance or advice NEVER use your helmet with any part of the interior padding removed The helmet will not protect you in an accident WARNING The polystyrene ...

Page 16: ...densities should the standard selection not corres pond to the contours of your face CLEANING THE INTERIOR The interior textile parts are washable it is important to follow the instructions below scrupulously to avoid damaging them The cheek pads and head section must be hand washed in warm soapy water about 30 Do not use aggressive detergents but either a product for delicate mate rials in low di...

Page 17: ...our motorbike the fairing may reduce the effective ness of these ventilations The ventilation is in the open position when the tongue is pushed backwards and closed when the tongue is pushed forwards LOWER VENTILATION The principal function of this air intake Fig C D is to direct a flow of fresh air over the interior surface of the visor in order to limit the risk of misting The fresh air diffused...

Page 18: ...entilation while riding You re at risk of losing control of your bike thus causing an accident bodily injuries or even death ANTI TURBULENCE CHIN COVER To make proper use the anti turbulence chin cover pull the grip as indicated in order to deploy it Fig C To retract this chin cover place the tab back into its initial position The two magnetized parts serve to maintain the support Fig D WARNING Av...

Page 19: ... this helmet Only the visors SHARK VZ150 approved under No E11 050543 must be used with this helmet This visor is made of injected polycarbonate To keep the good optical quality of the visor and the coatings do not use any solvent petrol abrasive paste or similar products for cleaning We advise to use a soft rag with cool water and mild soap Visors printed DAYTIME USE ONLY must not be used at nigh...

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