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ABOUT
EMERGENCY
RELEASE
SYSTEM:
The EMERGENCY RELEASE SYSTEM
is to smoothly remove cheekpads that may be a hindrance when rescuers attempt to
remove helmet from an injured helmet wearer. With the label that says EMERGENCY
TAB located between the shell and the cheekpad at each side, rescuers can
recognize that the helmet is equipped with the EMERGENCY RELEASE SYSTEM and
the cheekpads can be removed by pulling the tab downward.
WARNING:
The EMERGENCY RELEASE SYSTEM is for “emergencies only”
and should not be used for routine, everyday removal of the cheekpads,
otherwise cheekpad damage may occur.
WARNING:
Rescuers need to have sufficient knowledge and training about
this system. The Emergency Tab may not always be an effective measure
to securely remove cheekpads depending on circumstances of accident or
condition of injured wearers.
To replace cheekpad in helmet, slip pad onto strap.
Place the rear tab toward the rear of the helmet
⑫
.
Push the forward part of pad until the front tab is
locked in place
⑬
.
Replace the neckroll tab into place
⑭
.
The comfort lining is secured to the helmet by
plastic bosses
①
.
To remove the lining, undo bosses by grasping
the lining as close to each boss as possible
②
.
Pulling straight up
③
. Note the fore & back, top
& bottom sides of the lining for replacement.
NOTE:
The lining is equipped with a 5mm
surface foam layer. The layer is removable
to offer a bit more room if desired. Gently
remove it from the pad. Once removed this
foam layer will not reattache securely
④
.
To wash the comfort lining, put it into lukewarm water with small amount of laundry
soap or your own shampoo and wash gently by hand. Rinse well with fresh water
and wipe off with a soft cloth. Dry it in the shade at ambient temperature.
WARNING:
Never use petrol, thinner, benzene or any other solvents.
TO REMOVE/REPLACE COMFORT LINING
⑫
⑬
⑭
①
②
③
④