An excessive and early air draught of the inner visor may result in excessive adherence
against visor surface and/or permanent deformations with subsequent inability to perform
following adjustments correctly.
The extended use under special weather conditions may reduce system performance and
result in partial fogging and problems of condensation on the inner visor. In this case,
remove the inner visor from the helmet visor and dry it with dry and lukewarm air.
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DISASSEMBLY
2.1 Remove the visor equipped with inner visor.
2.2 Widen the visor and release the inner visor from the pins (Fig. 8).
2.3 Release the visor.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Remove the inner visor from the visor. Using a damp and soft cloth, gently clean it with
neutral liquid soap. Remove the soap under running water.
Dry the inner visor with dry and lukewarm air without wiping it.
To keep the features of the inner visor in good conditions over time, let the helmet dry in a
ventilated and dry place with the visor open after use.
Keep it away from heat sources and store it in a dark place.
Do not use solvents or chemical products.
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VISION PROTECTION SYSTEM (VPS)
The new and exclusive inner Vision Protection System (VPS) is a
cratch-treated sunscreen. Using it is very simple and practical: just pull it down or up to
respectively activate it or remove it from the field of vision. It is useful in all sorts of situa-
tions, both on long journeys out of town and shorter town trips.
Moreover, the innovative fastening system allows you to assemble and disassemble the
sunscreen without using any tool which is normally required for ordinary maintenance and
cleaning operations.
VPS operation
The VPS mechanism allows you to activate the sunscreen by simply lowering it until it par-
tially covers the visor field of vision. In this way, the desired light transmittance reduction
is achieved. At any moment, with a simple movement and independently from the visor,
the VPS can be deactivated and easily pulled up to restore the normal visibility and pro-
tection conditions guaranteed by the approved helmet visor.
To deactivate the VPS, push the slider towards the back of the helmet (Fig. 10A) until you
hear the click which means the slider and VPS are correctly in place.
To activate the VPS, push the slider forwards (Fig. 10B) until you hear the click which
means the slider and VPS are correctly in place.
The VPS has been designed to ensure an easy, quick and tool-free disassembly.
Precautions for use
The current approval standards (EEC 22-05) state that the minimum light transmittance
levels must be greater than 80% when riding at night and not lower than 50% when riding
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