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Replacement Parts
The helmet can be dismantled easily
and quickly for replacing parts and
cleaning.
Loosen the 4 press-studs
A
on the
fastening band and remove the
headband. Unscrew four chinstrap
anchor screws
B
.
Cleaning and
Storage
Always keep your safety helmet
clean. If necessary, clean it before
you examine it. Do not use the
helmet if it is still wet after use or
cleaning.
Manual cleaning
Do not use abrasive cleaners, benzine or solvents such as acetone, alcohol or similar
to clean fire service helmets.
The universal cleaning agent Secusept™ Cleaner (0.5-1.0% solvent) and the
disinfectant Incidur as well as mild soapy water are approved.
• Wipe helmet shell and all plastic parts of the interior lining with a damp cloth, then
rub dry.
• Clean the visor with lukewarm soapy water or alcohol-free glass cleaner, then rinse
and wipe dry.
• Remove straps and fabric of the interior lining then wash and disinfect together
with the duty clothing in the wash bag.
Machine cleaning
WARNING
The fire service helmet is subject to very strong mechanical loads during
machine cleaning. It can be damaged if the following information is not
observed.
The helmet can be washed as follows in the washing machine.
• Pack helmet in a padded wash bag
• Load washing machine so that only one further helmet would fit into the drum
• Preselect “swivel program” for respirators
• Start wash
• Rinse four times
• Dry helmet thoroughly
Cleaning agents:
Approved cleaning agents: Eltra heavy-duty washing power with disinfecting
properties, manufacturer: Ecolab
Dosage: 5g Eltra per 1 L fresh water
Water temperature: 62°C ± 2°C
Storage:
Store and transport your safety helmet so that it is protected against moisture,
preferably in the original packaging.
Modifications to the helmet
The standard version of your helmet corresponds to the applicable standards and must
not therefore be modified or equipped with components made by other firms.
Only use the accessories and spare parts approved by us.
The use of non conform components might cease the CE approval of your helmet and
can affect your claims against health insurance in case of an accident.
Only wear your helmet completely assembled and do not use any removable
components separately.
Life and Maintenance of your Bullard Fire
Helmet
Your helmet is designed to absorb a certain amount of energy in the event of an impact.
In addition, the helmet offers protection against flames, sparks, high temperature and
liquid chemicals.
The helmet can be damaged or even destroyed as it protects against these hazards.
After a hard impact you should replace your helmet IMMEDIATELY, even if there is no
visible damage on the outside of the helmet.
It should also be replaced if the helmet has been exposed to extreme heat such as a
flash-over.
You should NEVER use a damaged helmet.
It must be repaired – if possible – or be rendered unserviceable.
The length of your helmet’s service life is determined by the materials used in its
construction as well as the environment in which the helmet is used and stored.
This firefighting helmet with its painted helmet shell of high-strength and temperature-
resistant composite exhibits excellent aging resistance and if undamaged it does not
undergo any changes by sunlight (UV radiation).
The life of the helmet is primarily limited by the effects of mechanical, thermal and
chemical stresses.
The composite used in your helmet is considered very resistant to these stresses.
Furthermore, the helmet’s life is influenced by the amount and diligence of care and
maintenance.
The management of your fire department is responsible for deciding on the time for
removing the helmet from service.
Contact your local sales distributor or Bullard Europe directly if in doubt or to check your
helmet.
At regular intervals, conduct a check of the helmet shell, inner parts, straps and
accessories.
Warranty
Bullard provides a warranty for a 24 months period from the date of purchase in
respect to manufacturing and material faults. The helmet will be repaired, replaced or
credited at the discretion of Bullard. The helmet must be sent to us carriage free as a
precondition for claiming warranty; it must not be modified and the damage must not
have resulted from improper use.
Bullard is on no account liable for damage, failure in use or other indirect, accidental,
consequential or special costs, expenses or damages which could arise for the buyer,
even if Bullard has been informed of the possibility of such damage.
USER INSTRUCTIONS for the Fire Service
Helmet H1500
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