MAINTENANCE
Clean the helmet according to the following procedures:
st
1
) Dismantle the helmet.
nd
2
) Clean all the pieces inside and outside, using only neutral
soap and lukewarm water, with the exception of the
following pieces:
Wash the head-piece with cold water and neutral soap.
Do not use solvents; leave to dry at room temperature.
Wash the visor with lukewarm water; dry using a soft
cloth that does not scratch the surface.
Before reassembling the helmet make sure that all the pieces
are dry.
DISASSEMBLY
For the outside, proceed as follows:
1)
Unscrew the screws (fig. 1, point 1 and 6) on the sides.
2)
Remove the mask (figure 1, point 5 ), being careful to
detach the central portion from its hinge.
3)
Remove the visor (figure 1, point 4).
4)
Remove the On/Off stopper (figure 1, point 3).
5)
Remove the part of the helmet (fig. 1, point 2).
For the inside:
1)
Extract the clips of the webbing from the insertion
points on the head-piece.
2)
Extract the clips from the adjustment band.
Figure 1
ASSEMBLY
For the outside, proceed as follows:
1)
Position the screw in the special housing found in the
headpiece (Fig. 1 point 1)
2)
Insert the On/Off stopper (Fig. 1 point 3)
3)
Insert the visor (Fig. 1 point 4)
4)
Position the mask (Fig. 1 point 6)
5)
Lightly tighten the screw (Fig. 1 point 1 and 6)
6)
Repeat the operation on the opposite part.
7)
Firmly tighten both screws.
For the inside:
1)
Insert the clips in the adjustment band, as shown in
figure 4, being careful to place the longest on the front
portion.
2)
Insert the entire webbing and place the clips in the
special housings found on the head-piece, beginning
from the front and gradually moving to the right and to
the left, finishing in the rear
ADJUSTMENTS
There are two types of adjustment.
Width:
by utilising the specially designed system, the helmet size can
be changed from 52 to 64.
Height:
When installing the webbing, the wearer can decide how the
helmet is to sit on the head. The height is adjusted by moving
the clips from insertion point no. 1 in figure 3 to point no. 2 in
figure 3.
For intermediate adjustments, use only a portion of the clips.
HELMET LABEL
EN 397
1) Name of the Manufacturer
2) Model of the Helmet.
3) Sizes covered by the webbing.
4) EC seal, reference norms
5) The laboratory where the tests were performed.
Optional trial: tested for electrical insulation and Low
temperatures.
6) Place of production and date of production
7) Recommended lifetime.
EN 50365
1) "Double triangle" Symbol CEI EN 50365:2004 Norm
2)
Class
3)
Daily production progressive number
4)
Production date
5)
EN 166 Frame marking
6)
IEC 61482
CORRECT USE OF THE HELMET
VISOR LABEL
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1)
Scale N°
2)
Constructor identification
3)
Optics class
Resistance at particles at high speed – impact
4)
medium energy
5)
Protection against droplets and splashes liquids
6)
Electric arc protection from short circuit
7)
Molten metal resisteance
8)
Resistance against fine dust particles
9)
Resistance to fogging
10) CE mark
11) Identification notified organisation
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