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WARNING: Never use the smoked visor during the night or with scarce visibility condition
WARNING: Any adjustments to the smoked visor must be done with the two-whee-
ler in still position
4. REMOVING/FIXING THE OPENING CHIN GUARD
The chin guard on this helmet can be removed to make it easier to clean the
various mechanisms.
4.1 Repeat steps 1.1.
4.2 Unscrew the screw B (Fig.8).
4.3 Release the opening chin guard.
Repeat the above steps in the reverse order to return the opening chain guard
to its original position.
CAUTION! Never use the helmet without the chin guard.
5. REMOVING THE WASHABLE INTERNAL LINING
You can start to remove the internal padding from either the right or left cheek.
5.1 With the chin guard raised, remove the cheek pad by detaching the
studs at the back. Then repeat for the other side (Fig.9).
5.2 Extract the cheek pad by extracting it from the chin strap through the slot. Then
repeat for the other side.
5.3 Starting from the neck protection, release the lining by pulling slightly towards
the inside of the helmet (Fig.10).
Still pulling slightly, detach the front fixing strips from the support fixed to the
shell.
5.4 Now extract all the lining from the helmet.
CLEANING THE WASHABLE LINING
• Scrub by hand with neutral soap and water (max 30° C).
• Rinse with cold water. Do not wring. Dry at room temperature.
CAUTION! Never wash the lining in the washing machine. Never use petrol or
other solvents to clean the lining.
6. FITTING THE WASHABLE INTERNAL LINING
6.1 Place the internal lining in the helmet.
6.2 Introduce left-hand fixing strip C between the polystyrene of the helmet and
the shell (Fig.11). Repeat the operation for the right-hand fixing strip.
6.3 Introduce and attach the front fixing strips to the support fixed on the shell (Fig.12).
6.4 Introduce the fixing strips in the neck area between the polystyrene of the hel-
met and the shell (Fig. 13).
6.5 Insert the chin strap in the slot in the cheek pad. Repeat for the other cheek.
6.6 Attach the cheek pads by pressing the studs at the back (Fig.9).
CAUTION! You must always stop your bike before opening/closing thechin guard.
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