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WARNING!
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In the event of an impact, fall, appearance of cracks or perforations, the hard hat
must be disposed of.
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Do not modify or remove any of the original helmet components.
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The electrically insulating helmet cannot be used as the only personal protective
equipment during live work.
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Depending on the risk involved in a particular type of work, it is necessary to use
additional protective equipment in addition to the helmet.
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The manufacturer accepts no responsibility in the event of any modifications of the
equipment performed without its permission and in the event of any additions or
replacement of accessories that have not been approved by the manufacturer or do
not constitute a part of the original hard hat and not adapted to live work.
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Do not apply paint, varnishes, etc. to the hard hat or visor of face shield.
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Do not stick self-adhesive labels on the helmet or face shield without the consent of
the manufacturer.
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Do not use solvents, detergents, and abrasives to clean the helmet or face shield.
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The helmet must not be thrown, dropped, or used as a support.
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Before starting work, check that the electrical limits for helmets correspond to the
voltage rating and category or class of hazards that may occur during use.
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The face shield can only be used with the ARMOUR-2 helmet.
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The face shield protects against hazards only when it is completely lowered.
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Do not use headgear, warmers, etc. under the helmet, which have not been tested
in combination with the helmet. Using the wrong headgear can significantly reduce
the level of protection.
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With the helmet use only balaclavas recommended by the manufacturer.
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Keep the face shield, in particular the transparent visor, clean.
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