INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
PEAK AND PEAK EXTENSION
The peak can be adjusted in different positions by turning it upwards or downwards
(Fig. 1). It also is equipped with a peak extension that can be adjusted in three
different positions. (Fig. 2A).
WARNING
When riding on the road, the peak must be adjusted to the highest position
"0" (Fig. 1) and the peak extension must be at the minimum extension position
"0" (Fig. 2A).
1.
Peak Adjustment
1.1.
Loosen the tightness of the upper central threaded cover plate "A" by rotating
it counter-clockwise (Fig. 3).
1.2.
Rotate the peak on the side cover plates "B" to adjust it to the desired posi-
tion, which is the highest one when riding on the road (see position "0" in Fig.
1).
1.3.
Lock the peak in the desired position by tightening the upper central threaded
cover plate "A"; check that the side cover plates "B" are not loose (Fig. 3).
2.
Peak Extension Adjustment
2.1.
Completely unscrew the internal screws located at both ends of the peak
extension (Fig. 2B).
2.2.
Remove the extension from the peak; then put it back in one of the three
possible positions, which when riding on the road is the one farthest back
(see position "0" in Fig. 2A), by inserting its side pins in the specific holes at
the two ends of the peak.
2.3.
Tighten the internal screws while checking that the peak extension is posi-
tioned symmetrically on the peak.
3.
Peak Disassembly
3.1.
Completely unscrew the threaded side cover plates "B" by rotating them
counter-clockwise so that the side ends of the peak detach from the helmet
shell (Fig. 3). Pay attention not to lose the two air intakes placed between the
peak and the shell (Fig. 2B).
3.2.
Completely unscrew the upper central threaded cover plate "A" by rotating it
counter-clockwise (Fig. 3). Remove the peak from the helmet, paying particu-
lar attention not to lose the trim of the upper central threaded cover plate "A"
placed between the peak and the shell (Fig. 2B).
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