VENTILATIONS
VENTILATIONS INSIDE THE HELMET.
The upper air intakes (Fig. A) allows air to
enter onto the upper part of the head and thus
renew the air in the head section. The channels
incorporated in the internal shock absorbers
facilitate the circulation of air over the surface
of the head.
The quality and design of the textile comfort
parts contribute to the proper distribution of
air. The position of the upper ventilation system
is designed to optimise the effectiveness
of its intake of air. Depending on the type of
your motorbike, the fairing may reduce the
effectiveness of these ventilations.
The ventilation is in the open position when the
tongue is pushed backwards and closed when
the tongue is pushed forwards.
LOWER VENTILATION.
The principal function of this air intake (Fig. C-D)
is to direct a flow of fresh air over the interior
surface of the visor in order to limit the risk
of misting. The fresh air diffused cuts off
contact with the hot air emitted by breathing
or even by the head inside the helmet.
To open (Fig. C) or close (Fig. D) the lower
ventilation, press the button as indicated.
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WARNING! Do not open or close any vents
while operating your motorcycle. You
could lose control of your motorcycle, resulting
in an accident, personal injury or death.
A
A
B B
C C
D D