second and third hook.
2.2.3 Completely remove the liner from the helmet.
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Important!
- Remove the padding only when it needs to be cleaned and
washed.
- Never use the helmet before correctly remounting its inner
comfort padding.
- Do not modify the helmet's internal components in any way.
- Never use tools to carry out the operations described above.
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2.3
Assembly of the liner (some versions only - fig. 5)
2.3.1 Insert the liner into the shell of the helmet and fit it well
against the base.
2.3.2 Make sure that all couplings match. Hook the front por-
tion, then the rear of the liner.
2.3.3 Carefully adjust the liner until it adheres well to the shell.
2.4
Assembly of the cheek pad (fig. 4)
2.4.1 Put the hard plastic flap between the cheek pad and the
shell without inserting it completely.
2.4.2 Make sure that the cheek pad is in the correct position so
that all the snap buttons are in line with their housings.
2.4.3 Insert the hard flap all the way into the groove under the
base edge and hook the four buttons.
Important!
The buttons are not hooked until a click is heard.
2.4.4 Make sure that the chin strap protrudes from the cheek
padding and make sure that the frame of the front sec-
tion is fitted well under the window trim edge.
2.4.5 Repeat steps 2.4.1 to 2.4.4 on the other side of the hel-
met.
Important!
If your helmet is equipped with the D-Ring retention system, pull
it down as indicated in the attached D-Ring instruction leaflet.
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