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X803 RS
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Do not use the Nolan Emergency Release System (NERS) for the routine cheek
pad maintenance and cleaning operations.
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Do not remove the stickers shown in Fig.26 from the helmet as they could provide
useful information to rescue personnel.
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Should the Nolan Emergency Release System (NERS) fail or be damaged, please
contact a Nolangroup authorized dealer.
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Use the Nolan Emergency Release System (NERS) for providing aid only if you
have proven expertise and qualifications in the field. If in doubt, call the appropri-
ate emergency personnel.
WIND PROTECTOR AND BREATH DEFLECTOR
(Available as standard or accessory/spare part).
Under certain conditions of use, helmet performance can be improved by using these
accessories.
The
Wind Protector
reduces unpleasant infiltrations of air under the chin. It is hooked
to the inner chin guard by means of two snap buttons on its back.
See Fig.27 for assembly and disassembly operations.
The
Breath Deflector
prevents the formation of condensation on the visor by deflect-
ing the air flow downwards. It is hooked by means of three elastic plates inserted be-
tween the front air diffuser and the visor sealing edge.
It is available in two versions: the first, which is provided as standard, gives the product
an impeccable finish, while the other, which comes in the box, takes its inspiration from
the waterproof masks used in motorbike racing and is therefore primarily designed to
minimise fogging.
See Fig.28 for assembly and disassembly operations.
The wind protector and breath deflector accessories can be easily removed.
Correct assembly of these accessories can be checked by pulling them gently
towards the inside of the helmet with thumb and forefinger. If they move, repeat
assembly operations.
VENTILATION SYSTEM
The ventilation system of the helmet consists of:
Lower Ventilation System
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It allows ventilation in the mouth area and conveys the air directly on the visor
reducing fogging. See Fig.29 for opening and closing operations.
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It allows ventilation in line with the mouth (Fig.30).
Front Ventilation
It allows direct ventilation in the front area of the head, even at low speed.
See Fig.31 for opening and closing operations.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Summary of Contents for X-803RS
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