Product Storage and Management
• Keep the product free of dust. It may damage mechanical and electronic parts of the product.
• Do not store the product in high temperatures as this may reduce the life span of electronic devices, damage the
battery, and/or melt plastic parts of the product.
• Excessive heat (e.g. exhaust heat) can cause damage to the decoration, the inner shell of the helmet and the interior
lining.
• Do not store the product in cold temperatures. Abrupt changes in temperatures may cause condensation and damage
electronic circuits.
• Do not clean the product with cleaning solvents, toxic chemicals, or strong detergents as this may damage the product.
• Direct contact with motor fuel, thinners or solvents can destroy the structure of the inner and outer shell. Make sure
the helmet does not come into contact with such substances, even for cleaning purposes.
• Do not paint the product. Paint may obstruct moving parts or interfere with the normal operation of the product.
• Do not drop or otherwise shock the product. It may damage the product or its internal electronic circuits.
• Do not disassemble, repair or modify the product as this may damage the product and invalidate the product warranty.
• Do not store the product in humid environments, especially for long time storage.
• The helmet should be replaced after 5 to 7 years, depending on use and care. Although the outer shell is in principle
capable of a longer service life, the occurrence of material fatigue and wear to other components, as well as the overall
action of the helmet and the unknown conditions in which the helmet has been used, make it advisable for your own
safety to replace the helmet after this period of use.
• Original components (in particular on the outer shell, inner shell and restraint system) should not be altered or removed.
The fitting of additional parts from other manufacturers that have not been recommended can reduce the protective
effect and renders the DOT certification and all warranty and insurance claims invalid.
• Use only original parts, replacement parts and accessories that Sena has expressly approved for your helmet.
Product Use
• Motorcycling is associated with particular risks and dangers for the rider and passenger. These risks and dangers can
be reduced, but not eliminated completely, by wearing a helmet. It is impossible to state precisely what the protective
effect of a helmet will be in the event of an accident. Safe riding techniques, adapted to the particular road and weather
conditions, are essential for your safety.
• To provide adequate protection, the helmet must fit well and be securely fastened.
• Always fasten the chinstrap before setting off and check that the fastening system and strap are correctly in position.
• Never ride with the chinstrap unfastened or incorrectly adjusted. The chinstrap must be correctly
positioned and must not come loose when pulled. The fastener is not correctly closed if the chinstrap becomes loose
when pulled.
• The full protective function of a helmet can no longer be guaranteed after an accident or impact. Like the crumple
zone of a car, the impact energy of a collision is absorbed by complete or partial destruction of the structure of the outer
and/or inner shell of the helmet. Because of the way helmets are designed, this damage is rarely visible from the outside.
The safety helmet is designed to absorb only one impact. It is therefore essential to replace the helmet after a fall,
accident or other violent impact. For safety reasons, the old helmet should be rendered unusable.
• The helmet safety mechanism described above can also cause small cracks in the shell when the helmet is dropped
from a small height (less than 1 meter).