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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
8 ASSEMBLING THE CHEEK PADS
WARNING
Take the padding of the left cheek pad and make sure that the red front snap but-
ton “A”, the upper “D” snap button, the rear snap button “E” and the NERS safety
slide “B” are correctly fastened to the rear frame of the fabric lining of the cheek
pad (Fig. 19). Furthermore, check that the NERS slide “B” is positioned upwards,
in the fastening position, with its end protruding from the contour of the cheek
pad. Otherwise, reposition them appropriately.
8.1 Insert the rear tab of the left cheek pad comfort padding into the seat in the rear
trim (Fig.18).
8.2 Insert the chin strap into the cavity in the cheek pad and press near the rear snap
button located at its rear to fasten it to the corresponding housing on the polysty-
rene cheek pad (Fig.17).
8.3 Press the padding of the left cheek pad against the polystyrene cheek pad and si-
multaneously turn it inwards to engage the upper hook on the back of the padding
to its seat on the polystyrene cheek pad (Fig.16).
8.4 Press at the front snap fastener to fasten to the relevant seat on the polystyrene
cheek pad (Fig.15).
8.6 Check whether the fasteners and hooks are correctly fastened by slightly pulling
the pad of the cheek pad towards the inside of the helmet and checking whether
it remains adherent to the polystyrene cheek pad.
8.7 Follow these operations with the right cheek pad padding.
WARNING
- If your helmet is equipped with the D-Ring retention system, close it as described
in the attached D-Ring instruction label.
- Remove the inner comfort padding only when cleaning or washing is required.
- Never use the helmet if all parts of the inner comfort padding have not been prop-
erly and correctly reassembled.
- Carefully wash by hand and use only mild soap and water at 30° C max.
- Rinse using cold water and dry at room temperature, away from direct sunlight.
- Never machine-wash the inner comfort padding.
- The inner polystyrene is an easily deformable material. It is intended to change or
get partially destroyed to help absorb shocks.
- Do not modify or alter the internal polystyrene components in any way.
- Clean the inner polystyrene components using a damp cloth only and allow them
to dry at room temperature away from direct sunlight.
- Never use tools or equipment to carry out the operations described above.
LINER AJUSTABLE FITTING
(
LAF
)
The different anatomical conformation of motorcyclists’ heads sometimes requires an
adaptation of the comfort padding of the liner to the head itself. The liner padding of the
helmet can be adjusted thanks to the LINER ADJUSTABLE FITTING (LAF) system. This
allows the helmet t to be changed with respect to the standard one, adapting it to the
user’s head shape and needs. In this regard, the fabric covering liner has four different
areas of removable expanded foam padding, respectively upper, rear and right and left
sides. The standard thickness of these pads (8 mm) can be increased or decreased
through the use of optional pads of different thicknesses available as standard or as
accessory/spare part.
1 ADJUSTING THE LINER FIT
To adjust the t, proceed as follows after removing the liner from the helmet (see pre-
vious instructions).
1.1 Deform the upper elastic cover on the outside of the liner and gently pull out its
standard-thickness inner expanded foam padding (Fig. 25).
1.2 Arrange the inner expanded foam padding with different thickness (see table be-
low) to increase or decrease its thickness, thus varying the localised pressure on
the head and consequently the t of the helmet.
THICKNESS FITTING
5 mm (optional) Large
8 mm Standard
8 mm + 5 mm (optional) Narrow
1.3 Slip the inner expanded foam padding into the liner by deforming the upper elastic
cover. Carefully lay the padding, checking that there are no wrinkles in the fabric
lining of the liner.
1.4 If deemed necessary, repeat the previous steps to vary the thickness of the ex-
panded foam pads of the rear area (Fig.26) and/or the left and right side areas
(Fig.27) of the liner.
1.5 Completely ret the liner in the helmet (see previous instructions).
1.6 Wear the helmet for a reasonable amount of time, correctly fastened, and check
that the t and perceived comfort is satisfactory for your head and that there is no
excessive pressure or discomfort. If not, adjust it again.
WARNING
After adjusting the position of the liner, put on and fasten the helmet to check the cor-
rect adjustment of the chin strap (see the attached label). Check also the correct helmet
t on your head in riding position setup, as well as its easy taking off - see “CHOICE
AND VERIFICATION OF THE HELMET” instructions above.
EYEWEAR ADAPTIVE
1 CREATING SPACE FOR GLASSES
1.1 Remove the left cheek pad from the helmet (see instructions above).
1.2 Remove the inner expanding foam cheek padding (see instructions above).
1.3 Remove the upper part of the pre-punched inner padding (Fig.28), then properly
reposition the remaining part of the padding in the cheek pad.
It is recommended that you keep the removed padding for any subsequent
reuse.
1.4 Assemble the inner expanding foam cheek padding (see instructions above).
1.5 Reassemble the full cheek pad on the helmet (see instructions above).
1.6 Follow these operations with the right cheek pad padding.