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• Please note that the helmet can only provide protection if it fits correctly. Pleas ensure
you try out a range of different sizes before buying.
• Please be aware that despite correct adjustment your helmet cannot always protect
you from all injuries.
• The helmet should be checked for visible deficiencies at regular intervals.
• The helmet must be replaced after every hard knock, impact or deep scratch, because
these cause it to lose its protective effect. When the helmet no longer fits properly, it
must be replaced.
• The helmet must also be replaced when it no longer fits properly or no later than 5
years after the date of manufacture, even if no damage can be detected.
• Any adjustment to or removal of the original parts of the helmet can extremely impair
its protective function. The helmet may not be altered in order to make additions in a
way not recommended by the manufacturer.
• Clean the inner padding with lukewarm water and mild soap and then let it air dry.
• High temperatures, from as low as 60° C, can seriously damage the helmet. Uneven
helmet surfaces and the formation of small blisters are signs of such damage. Do not
store behind panes of glass, e.g. in the car or close to sources of heat or warmth.
User information
1. The correct helmet position
• The helmet must always be levelly horizontal on your head (Fig. A).
• If the helmet is too far forward, it can impair your vision.
• If the helmet is too far back, your forehead is not sufficiently protected (Fig. B).
2. Adjusting the single-hand twisting fastener
The integrated size-adjusting system can be adjusted using a turning knob at the back of
one’s head (Fig. C):
• smaller = twist clockwise
• bigger = twist anti-clockwise
3. Adjusting the strap divider
• Open the strap divider (Fig. D).
• The strap divider must be positioned in such a way, that the straps are taut but
comfortable. The strap divider must be below the ear, and the straps must not cover the
Bicycle helmet SP-84
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