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ENGLISH
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does not protect what it does not
cover, and may not protect what it
does cover. A helmet cannot protect
against neck, spinal or other injuries
that may result from an accident.
FIT SYSTEM
To adjust the t system, put the helmet
on your head, but do not connect the
straps. If the t system is too loose,
rotate the adjusting wheel clockwise
to tighten (Figure 1-A). If the t system
is too tight, rotate the adjusting wheel
counter-clockwise (Figure 1-B). Then
fasten the magnetic buckle and adjust
it to a comfortably snug t that does
not allow the helmet to roll back or
to the side, as discussed below.
THE CORRECT FIT
WARNING: To be effective, a helmet
must t and be worn correctly in
accordance with these instructions.
To check for the correct t, place
helmet on head and make any
adjustments indicated. Securely
fasten retention system. Grasp the
helmet and try to rotate it to t the
front and rear. A correctly tted
helmet should be comfortable and
should not move forward to obscure
vision or rearward to expose the
forehead. The helmet is designed to
be retained by a strap under the lower
jaw (Figure 2). You should try different
sizes and choose the size which feels
secure and comfortable on the head
in accordance to these instructions.
RETENTION SYSTEM
Place the helmet rmly on your head
and fasten the buckle. The straps
must be adjusted so they are evenly
tensioned. The helmet uses a quick
release magnetic buckle. To fasten the
buckle, slide the top piece on top of
the bottom piece until the magnets in
both pieces have snapped together;
you will hear a closure sound when
it has locked. To open the buckle,
slide the top piece laterally. Make
sure the magnetic buckle snaps
together whenever using the helmet,
and that the buckle is positioned
away from the jawbone. Be sure to
also tuck the extra strap material
through the “O” ring (Figure 3).
PROTECTION AND VENTILATION
The helmet’s outer shell provides
excellent durability and integrity.
The multiple vents and inner air
channels draw air through the
helmet for maximum cooling.
REMOVABLE VISORS
(For Chapter Collection Helmets Only)
The visor on your helmet is removable
and interchangeable with other
Thousand Chapter Helmet Collection
visors. To remove the visor, turn the
hand screws counterclockwise to
loosen (Figure 4-A). To attach the visor,
replace the hand screws and turn
clockwise to tighten (Figure 4-B).
WARNING: Do not tighten the screws
for the visor on the helmet when the
visor is not attached. This can damage
the helmet and void the warranty.
FINAL CHECK
It is important to remember that the
helmet needs to t snugly on your

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