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ADVICE FOR USE
HOLDING SYSTEM
Depending on the various versions and the
country concerned, your SHARK Vancore 2
helmet is equipped with a chin strap with a
“Precise Lock” rapid buckle with a snap lock.
The “Precise Lock” snap lock system gives you
precise and accurate adjustment because of
the considerable length of its notched section.
However, it is essential on purchase to adapt the
length of the chin strap to your measurements.
Adjust the length of the strap using the adjusting
buckle (Figs. A, B, C and D)
Choose your Vancore 2 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 place on the buckle
until tension is perfect (Fig. B).
The tongue connects and is automatically bloc-
ked. To release the chin strap, you have to pull
on the lever and remove the tongue from the
buckle. Although the notched tongue enables
you to change the adjustment precisely on each
use, it is important to check frequently that the
adjustment of the strap length is correct.
WARNING! never ride with the chin strap
loose or insufficiently tightened. Even
though the interior padding gives you the
impression of being held, your helmet risks
coming off in a fall. Never apply lubricating
or acid products or grease or solvents to the
chin strap buckle parts.
GOGGLES
The helmet Vancore 2 must be exclusively used with
glasses of protection SHARK. The SHARK goggles have
been designed by one of the world leaders on the field,
following the highest standards, to protect your eyes
from water, dust, insects, stones and any kind of pro-
jectiles.
They are built with two screens: an outer shield and
an inner screen separated by an insulating air camera,
making it more difficult for it to be penetrated.
The SHARK goggles meet the requirements of the Euro-
pean EN 1938: 2010 F and are fully compliant with the
criteria of Class 2 of Directive 89/686/ECC EN 1938:
2010. They are identified by the number ACE 7600.
WARNING!
For goggles SHARK the category
number of the filter is S1.
The range of light transmission is less than 75% of
visible light.
The goggles SHARK are “Not suitable for driving at
night or in the twilight“.
All transmission profiles are based on data obtained
in accordance with ANSI Z80.3 EN 1938 and EN 1836.
The Shark goggles are equipped with an anti-scratch
protection film on the screen, this film helps against the
GOGGLES
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