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head and be fastened to provide
maximum protection. If you can tilt the
helmet forward or backward, then you
need to tighten the strap adjustment.
The straps should not cover the ears.
All adjustments should be checked
each time the helmet is worn. The
wearer needs to make sure that the
helmet ts properly and comfortably
at all times. Do not, however,
adjust your helmet while riding.
CARING FOR YOUR HELMET
Clean the helmet’s shell, pads
and retention system with
mild soap and water only.
WARNING: The use of any solvent,
paint or decal can cause damage
to the helmet that may or may
not be visible to the wearer. Do
not use this helmet if it has been
exposed to such substances.
KEEP HELMET OUT OF EXTREME HEAT
WARNING: The helmet will be
damaged if it is exposed to excessive
heat. If stored in dark vehicles or
storage bags the temperature
can get hot enough to cause heat
damage. Heat damaged helmets
show bubbly and uneven surfaces.
If damaged, the helmet should be
destroyed and replaced immediately.
WARNING – IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
The helmet is designed to absorb
the energy of an impact by partial
destruction or damage to the helmet
itself. The helmet may, after receiving
an impact, be damaged to the
point that it is no longer adequate
to protect the head against further
impacts, and this damage may not
be visible to the user. Never wear a
helmet that has been in an accident
or that has sustained a hard impact,
even if there are no visible signs
of damage. The helmet should be
returned to the manufacturer for
inspection, or destroyed or replaced
if it is involved in any injury related
fall or other impact, or if any damage
to the helmet is apparent.
Unfortunately, some accidents result in
head injuries that cannot be prevented
by ANY helmet. Helmets cannot protect
against penetration by sharp objects.
Always ride with extreme caution and
be sure to read this manual thoroughly.
Helmets have a normal lifespan of
approximately three years when
properly cared for and not subjected
to impacts or other damage. If
the helmet has been exposed
to excessive light or heat, rough
handling, chemicals, heavy use, or
improper storage that has resulted
in dents or cuts, it may decrease the
lifespan and safety of the helmet.
WARNING: The helmet should
not be used by children while
climbing or doing other activities
where there is a risk of hanging
or strangulation if the child gets
trapped whilst wearing the helmet.

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