channels in the rear of the helmet and that the headband is
situated in the centre between the two ventilation channels.
Warning:
Never ride with any part of the inner lining removed.
Warning:
Strong heat sources (such as from exhaust) may cause damage
to the inner lining.
Note:
To avoid damage to the inner lining and inner shell, do not
hang the helmet over the mirrors or handlebars.
13. VENTILATION SYSTEMS
Ventilation device 1 – adjustment of the Face Shield
(Face Shield ventilation)
The SR1 features a Face Shield that can be adjusted to various
positions. You can open the Face Shield depending on the speed
so much that your eyes remain protected from unpleasant air
draughts.
Ventilation device 2 – Face Shield ventilation
To ventilate the Face Shield, the SR1
features an inlet vent in the chin area.
Regardless of the positioning of the
helmet, some 80-90% of the air in the
central flow pattern flows into the open air
inlet. A deflector ensures that even at low
speeds the airflow ventilates the inner side
of the Face Shield effectively. Pressing on
the lower or upper part of the ventilation
element will respectively open or close
the air inlet.
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