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Cutting Excess Chinstrap

If you choose to cut the chinstrap, leave at least 1 inch (25mm) above the 
buckle. A chinstrap that is too short may lead to the helmet losing its adjustment 
and protection. After cutting, melt the end of the chinstrap to prevent fraying. 
Be careful with high  heat near the helmet. The strap is flammable. Until it cools, 
avoid contact with the melted nylon because it can burn.

Micro-Manager (where provided)

The Micro-Manager (Figure 12) provides an additional method to hold the helmet 
firmly on your head. This is a great feature for more aggressive riding where the 
helmet might be vigorously bounced or shaken. 

Figure 12. Micro-Manager

To Remove the Helmet

While pulling lightly on the chinstrap, press on both of the recessed tabs of the 
buckle (Figure 11).

To Test the Adjustments

Perform each of these two tests:

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 Shake your head side-to-side. The helmet should not move on your head.

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 Attempt to push the helmet forward and backward on your head. If the helmet 

moves back, tighten the temple straps. If the helmet moves forward, tighten 
the nape straps.

If the helmet cannot be adjusted correctly, you may need a smaller shell size; 
consult your dealer.

Figure 11. Opening the Buckle

Содержание BICYCLE HELMET

Страница 1: ...Bicycle Helmet Owner s Manual English...

Страница 2: ...TIONS for choosing a Bontrager bicycle helmet This helmet is constructed to meet the highest standards for performance and safety With correct adjustment care and maintenance this helmet will help you...

Страница 3: ...roducts cleaning agents paints adhesives and the like without the damage being visible to the user Also some insect repellants can damage the helmet Replace an old helmet or helmet with damage The hel...

Страница 4: ...ended for your type of bicycle riding If you choose to do stunts or tricks ride off road or ride at high speeds you should choose a helmet with more protection Anything between your head and the helme...

Страница 5: ...ened To Adjust the Left Nape Strap 1 With the helmet off pull the left nape strap Figure 4 through the back of the helmet Figure 5 to adjust the position of the left strap adjustor 2 Put the helmet on...

Страница 6: ...he helmet firmly on your head This is a great feature for more aggressive riding where the helmet might be vigorously bounced or shaken Figure 12 Micro Manager To Remove the Helmet While pulling light...

Страница 7: ...in the helmet shell Figure 17 Caution The sockets in the helmet can enlarge through overuse which can cause the visor to be loose or come off unintentionally Figure 17 Visor Snap and Socket in Helmet...

Страница 8: ...d warranty information Bontrager Bontrager B Dot are registered trademarks of Trek Bicycle Corporation 2010 Trek Bicycle Corporation Waterloo Wisconsin 53594 USA All rights reserved Australia Trek Bic...

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