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Please note that it is necessary for children to re-
move their helmets before entering playgrounds or
while climbing trees, walls or other structures. This
helmet should not be used by children while climb-
ing or doing other activities when there is a risk of
strangulation/hanging if the child gets trapped with
the helmet. This product is not a toy. It is sports
equipment and is designed and intended for sports.
Your helmet is intended to reduce the harmful
effects of a blow to the head. Accordingly the
helmet must t properly, be worn properly
and be taken care of properly.
For maximum protection the helmet must be t-
ted and attached properly to the wearer’s head in
accordance with the manufacturer’s tting instruc-
tions found below.
The helmet will only protect your head if it ts cor-
rectly and sits horizontally on your head. If the hel-
met slips when the head is turned to the side then
the helmet is the wrong size. See Illustration 3:
• Make sure you wear the right size for optimum
comfort and security.
• Start by positioning the helmet on your head so
that the front is level with the back and parallel
to the ground.
• Do not pull the helmet over your forehead as
this reduces your sight.
• Do not push the helmet towards the back of
your head as this leaves your forehead unprotected.
• Adjust the helmet by using the head ring and
straps described below.
• Check the adjustment before every ride.
If after adjustment the helmet does not t pro-
perly, do not use the helmet.
Optimum t:
Adjusting the head ring. See illustrations 4 and
5. The head ring tightens or loosens the helmet
around your head. It is adjustable. Use the small
wheel at the back to expand or decrease the cir-
cumference of the head ring until the t around
your head is steady and secure.
HELMET OWNER’S SAFETY MANUAL
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Intended usage: