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Note:
Never attach labels, adhesive tape or stickers to the faceshield
or sun visor.
Tip:
A milky coating that may occur after a long period of non-
use (through reaction of the active anti-fog coating with the
environment) is most easily removed with a dry microfibre cloth.
Tip:
Stubborn dirt on the outer surface of the faceshield (e.g. dried-on
insect remains) can be easily removed by covering the closed
visor with a moist to wet cloth and allowing the dirt to soften for
around 1/2 to 1 hour.
Note:
The faceshield or sun visor should not be stored in a place where
the temperature is above 60 °C since this will cause damage.
4. INTERIOR LINING
Replaceable parts of the interior lining
The head and cheek pads can be washed by hand using a mild soapy
solution (e.g. with strongly diluted standard mild detergent) at a
maximum temperature of 30 °C.
Tip:
If required (e.g. during a break in a journey), the crown lining can
be hung out to dry over the mirror.
Non-replaceable parts of the interior lining
Use a mild, lukewarm soap solution (e.g. any very diluted, normal
mild detergent can be used) to clean the interior lining.
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Carefully apply the soap solution with a damp sponge or cloth by
dabbing or gentle rubbing. The inner padding should not be soaked
with water. Remove the soap solution from the padding by pressing a
dry, absorbent cloth on it. Repeat this process with clear water.
Afterwards, allow the interior padding to dry in a well-ventilated place.
TechSkin
It is best to clean the TechSkin comfort material with high-quality
leather-like surface structure regularly with a soft, moistened cloth.
Caution:
To avoid liner damage, do not hang the helmet on the mirror or
the handlebar.
5. VENTILATION
Ventilation cowl
If necessary, the head ventilation system's air inlet cowl can be
removed to enable cleaning of the ventilation mechanism.
1. To do this, first remove the operating
element by simply taking it out
upwards from the ventilation cowl.
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