14.
Assembly of the Cheek Pads
14.1. Insert the left chin strap band into the slot on the left cheek pad padding extending it out from the opposite
side of the padding (Fig.20).
14.2. Put the left cheek pad against the corresponding polystyrene inner cheek pad and push it near the upper and
rear buttons on its back in order to fasten them to their seats (Fig.15).
14.3. If you wish to use the helmet with the roll neck, make sure that the roll neck eyelet fastener is correctly
fastened (see instructions above) and then fasten the front button on the back of the left cheek pad as well
(Fig.16)
14.4. Repeat these steps with the right cheek pad padding.
Warning:
the buttons are not hooked until a click is heard. Check that the strap comes out properly from the
cheek pad padding.
14.5. Insert the chin strap band into the elastic loops on the strap and/or on the roll neck (Fig.14).
14.6. Stretch the fabric padding of the cheek pad side areas near the ear seats under the liner.
WARNING
-
If your helmet is equipped with the D-Ring retention system, pull it down as indicated in the attached
D-Ring label.
-
Remove the inner comfort padding only when cleaning or washing is required.
-
Never use the helmet before completely and correctly reassembling its inner comfort padding and cheek
pads.
-
Delicately hand-wash in lukewarm water (max. 30°C) and neutral soap.
-
Rinse with cold water and allow drying at room temperature, away from direct sunlight.
-
Never machine-wash the inner comfort padding.
-
The inner polystyrene is an easily deformable material. It is apt to change or get partially destroyed to help
absorb shocks.
-
Do not modify or alter the helmet’s i
nternal polystyrene components in any way.
-
Clean the inner components with a damp cloth only and allow it to dry at room temperature away from direct
sunlight.
-
Never use tools or equipment of any sort to carry out the steps described above.
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EYEWEAR ADAPTIVE
15.
Creating space for glasses
14.
Assembly of the Cheek Pads
14.1. Insert the left chin strap band into the slot on the left cheek pad padding extending it out from the opposite
side of the padding (Fig.20).
14.2. Put the left cheek pad against the corresponding polystyrene inner cheek pad and push it near the upper and
rear buttons on its back in order to fasten them to their seats (Fig.15).
14.3. If you wish to use the helmet with the roll neck, make sure that the roll neck eyelet fastener is correctly
fastened (see instructions above) and then fasten the front button on the back of the left cheek pad as well
(Fig.16)
14.4. Repeat these steps with the right cheek pad padding.
Warning:
the buttons are not hooked until a click is heard. Check that the strap comes out properly from the
cheek pad padding.
14.5. Insert the chin strap band into the elastic loops on the strap and/or on the roll neck (Fig.14).
14.6. Stretch the fabric padding of the cheek pad side areas near the ear seats under the liner.
WARNING
-
If your helmet is equipped with the D-Ring retention system, pull it down as indicated in the attached
D-Ring label.
-
Remove the inner comfort padding only when cleaning or washing is required.
-
Never use the helmet before completely and correctly reassembling its inner comfort padding and cheek
pads.
-
Delicately hand-wash in lukewarm water (max. 30°C) and neutral soap.
-
Rinse with cold water and allow drying at room temperature, away from direct sunlight.
-
Never machine-wash the inner comfort padding.
-
The inner polystyrene is an easily deformable material. It is apt to change or get partially destroyed to help
absorb shocks.
-
Do not modify or alter the helmet’s i
nternal polystyrene components in any way.
-
Clean the inner components with a damp cloth only and allow it to dry at room temperature away from direct
sunlight.
-
Never use tools or equipment of any sort to carry out the steps described above.
•
EYEWEAR ADAPTIVE
15.
Creating space for glasses
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