WARNING
Always wear your helmet in the correct position. See (FIG.
B). Wearing your helmet incorrectly, see (FIG. C/D), may
lead to serious injury or death.
FITTING
• Remove cheek pads from the helmet.
• Firmly grip one retention strap in each hand and expand the helmet opening by pulling the straps outward and then slide the helmet onto
your head.
• The helmet should fit snugly around your head even without the cheek pads.
• Check the fit by rotating the helmet from left to right on your head. If correct, your skin should move with the helmet lining.
• If the helmet slips easily in any direction, then try using the next size down.
• If the helmet is too tight, then try the next size up.
• Next, remove the helmet and attach the cheek pads that were previously assembled with the helmet and put the helmet on following the
previous method.
• Make sure the cheek pads are in contact with your cheeks, and that the cheek pads are compressed.
• If the helmet is too tight remove the helmet and insert the thinner set of cheek pads.
• If the helmet is too loose, insert the thicker set of cheek pads.
The helmet should be adjusted to fit the user, e.g. the straps positioned so that they do not
cover the ears, the buckle positioned away from the jawbone and the straps and buckle
adjusted to be both comfortable and firm.
SECURING RETENTION STRAPS (DOUBLE-D LOOP)
Retention straps must be secured to ensure proper function. Loose straps may allow the
helmet to come off during an impact and result in serious injury or death. If fastened properly,
the helmet should remain in position when pulled or rotated in any direction. Do not use a
helmet that can be removed with the retention straps fastened.
• Fasten the D ring retention system by threading the end of the strap through both D rings
as shown in (FIG. E)
• Tighten the strap by feeding it between the D loops as shown in (FIG. F)
• Fasten the strap end snap on the D ring side as shown in (FIG. G) to secure the loose end.
FIG. B
FIG. C
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EN
FIG. D
FIG. E
FIG. F
FIG. G