G. FOR YOUR SAFETY
2. SAFETY INFORMATION: VISOR
Scratched and/or dirty visors can seriously damage vision -
particularly at night or against the light – and increase the
risk of an accident. Replace or clean the visor as required
immediately for the sake of your safety.
Petrol, solvent and fuel vapours can cause cracks to appear
on the visor. Do not expose the visor to such vapours or allow
contact with these substances. You should never leave the
helmet on the fuel tank of your motorcycle.
Take care to ensure that your visor is always in good
condition. If vision is poor you should stop riding.
3. SAFETY INFORMATION: MODIFICATIONS/ACCESSORIES
Original components (particularly on the outer shell, inner
shell and retention system) must not be modifi ed or
removed. Fitting the helmet with other, non-recommended
accessories may compromise its protective function and will
nullify the ECE approval and any warranty and insurance
claims.
Use only original accessories and parts and accessories that
are expressly recommended by SCHUBERTH for your helmet.
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H. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
1. OUTER SHELL
Use water, soapy water and all generally available lacquer cleaners,
shampoos and polishes and vinyl conditioners to clean the outer
shell of the helmet. Generally soap and water are suffi cient. Be
careful when using other substances that these do not come into
contact with the visor, as these can damage the visor and its
coating.
Note: Do not use any automotive fuel, thinners or solvents
for cleaning. These substances can cause serious damage to
the helmet without any visible signs of harm. Use of such
substances will compromise the protective function of the
helmet.
2. VISOR
Outer visor surface
Use a soft rag and mild soap solution in water to remove dirt from
the outer surface of the visor. To dry the visor, use a lint-free cloth.
Inner visor surface
Use only a soft cloth, slightly damp if necessary, to clean the inner
surface of the visor. Do not use detergent or cleaning agent. To
protect the anti-fog coating, avoid heavy rubbing or scrubbing.
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