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DISASSEMBLING THE LINER
4.1 Release the left rear flap of the liner from the shell rear edge by slightly puling the
comfort padding towards the inside of the helmet (Fig.17). Follow the same steps
for the right rear flap.
4.2 Remove the adjustment flap from the rear cavity between the outer shell and the
polystyrene inner shell.
4.3 Pull the back of the comfort padding towards the inside of the helmet to release
the two side buttons located at its rear part from their seats on the rear support
fixed to the polystyrene inner shell (Fig.18).
4.4 Hold the left front area of the liner and pull it upwards in order to remove the cor-
responding liner flap from the support fixed to the polystyrene inner shell (Fig.19).
Then repeat the operation with the central front flap and with right flap.
4.5 Completely remove the comfort padding from the helmet.
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ASSEMBLING THE LINER
5.1 Insert the comfort padding into the helmet correctly.
5.2 Insert the left front flap of the liner into the corresponding seat present on the
support fixed to the polystyrene inner shell and push it downwards until it is com-
pletely hooked. Then repeat the operation with the central front flap and with the
right flap too (Fig.19).
Warning:
check the correct assembly of the liner front area by lifting and lowering
the VPS whose movement should be unhindered. Otherwise, repeat operations
4.4 and 5.2.
5.3 Hook the two side buttons present at the rear of the rear part of the comfort pad-
ding to the corresponding seats present on the rear support fixed to the polysty-
rene inner shell (Fig.18).
5.4 Insert the adjustment flap of the liner into the rear cavity between the outer shell
and the polystyrene inner shell.
5.5 Insert the rear right and left flaps of the liner into the corresponding seats of the
shell edge (Fig.17). Push the flaps until they are fully hooked onto the support.
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ASSEMBLING THE CHIN STRAP COVERING
The right and left chin strap coverings are different from each other (Fig.16B, 16 C).
6.1 After identifying the left covering strap, insert the release mechanism of the chin
strap inside of it at the free end of the “hook and loop fastener” until it comes
completely out from the central slot. Press the free end of the strap over the chin
strap band in line with the “hook and loop fastener” and pull the strap to stretch it
out completely (Fig.16A).
6.2 Repeat these steps with the right covering strap.
6.3 Ensure that the straps are secured by gently pulling them towards the inside of the
helmet.
6.4 If the release mechanism is the D-Ring type, check that the anti-fluttering snap
button on the left strap only is correctly placed past the two “D-rings” (Fig.16B).
REMOVABLE INNER COMFORT PADDING
The removable comfort padding consists of:
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a liner
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pads of the side cheek pads (right and left)
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strap covering
All components can be completely removed and washed.
The cheek pads are also characterised by removable inner expanding foam padding.
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DISASSEMBLING THE CHEEK PADS
1.1 Unfasten the chin strap (see relevant instructions).
1.2 Carefully pull the red strap in the front area of the pad of the left cheek pad to
release the safety lever located at its rear part(Fig.10).
1.3 Hold the front part of the pad of the left cheek pad and rotate it upwards to release
the front hook and the two snap fasteners, front and top respectively, located at
its rear part (Fig.11).
1.4 Pull the back of the pad of the left cheek pad towards the inside of the helmet to
release the rear snap fastener located at its rear part (Fig.12).
1.5 Remove the rear flap of the comfort padding of the left cheek pad from the cavity
between the rear trim and the polystyrene inner shell; then remove the padding of
the cheek pad from the helmet fully (Fig.13).
1.6 Repeat the same operations with the padding of the right cheek pad.
Do not remove the polystyrene cheek pads from the helmet shell.
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DISASSEMBLING THE INNER EXPANDING FOAM PADDING OF THE CHEEK PADS
To make it easier to wash the inner comfort padding components, the cheek pads of
the helmet are fitted with inner expanding foam padding that can be removed from the
fabric lining. To remove the padding, proceed as follows after removing the cheek pads
from the helmet (see instructions above).
2.1 Carefully remove the inner padding made of expanding foam from the fabric lining
of the left cheek pad (Fig.14).
2.2 Repeat the same operations with the padding of the right cheek pad.
Warning:
once the inner paddings made of expanding foam have been removed
from the cheek pads, ensure that the rear snap button “D”, the front and top snap
buttons “C”, the hook “A” and the NERS safety lever “B” are correctly hooked to
the rear frame of the fabric lining of the cheek pads(Fig.15); otherwise position
them again appropriately.
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DISASSEMBLING THE CHIN STRAP COVERING
To remove the chin strap covering from the strap, proceed as follows after removing the
cheek pads from the helmet (see instructions above).
3.1 Pull the left covering strap at the “hook and loop fastener” to separate it from the
chin strap band and then remove it (Fig.16A).
3.2 Repeat these steps with the right covering strap.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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