UK
Congratulations for buying our LAZER Mambo
helmet!
ADVICES
WARNING
No helmet can protect the wearer against all
possible impacts.
For maximum protection, the helmet must fit firmly
on the head, and all retention straps must be
securely fastened. With the chinstrap comfortably
but firmly adjusted, it should not be possible, in most
cases, for the helmet to be removed from the head
when pulled at the rear in an upward direction.
The helmet is designed to be retained by a strap
under the chin.
The helmet may be used with glasses.
No attachments should be made to the helmet
except
those
recommended
by
the
manufacturer. Do not drill or cut the shell.
The helmet is designed to absorb shock by partial
destruction of the shell and liner. This damage may
not be visible. Therefore if it subjected to a severe
blow, the helmet should be replaced even if it is
apparently undamaged.
The liner is essential to the intended performance
of the helmet.
The helmet may be damaged and rendered
ineffective by petroleum products, cleaning agents,
paints, adhesives, etc., without the damage being
visible to the user. Use only warm soapy water to
clean the helmet surface.
VISION
When riding a motorcycle, your life could depend
on a clear vision. Always keep your field of vision
unobstructed.
FASTENING
Your helmet will be useless if it's too big or not
properly fastened. Always buy a helmet to your
exact size and always fasten it properly.
MODIFICATIONS
Never modify your helmet in any way. Modifications
could result in lowering the effectiveness of your
helmet.
DAMAGED HELMET
When your helmet sustains a severe shock, part of
its structure and lining may have been deteriorated
by absorbing the energy of the impact. These
damages may not be visible to the eye. In this case,
do not hesitate to replace it.
helmet
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Clean the outside and inside of your helmet
regularly. Use a soft cloth and warm or slightly soapy
water. NEVER USE GAS OIL, SOLVENTS, PETROL OR
OTHER AGGRESSIVE PRODUCTS.
The padding is removable to make it easy to clean.
Again, only use warm or slightly soapy water. Hand
wash and drip dry.
STORAGE
After washing your helmet, store it inside a bag, in a
dry temperate place. Avoid storing your helmet for
an extended period in a place exposed to strong
light.
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DURABILITY
As time goes by, some wearing marks can appear
on safety elements of your helmet, such as: wearing
or fraying of the strap, malfunction of the buckle,
cracking or crumbling of the inner liner, cracking
of the shell,... In this case, contact your dealer to
check or replace your
helmet.HANDLING
ADJUSTING AND USING
THE MICROMETRIC BUCKLE (fig. 1)
1. First, adjust the length of the strap by rolling it
through the plastic adjustable strap (A)
2. To close the buckle, insert the ratcheted tongue
(B) into the casing (C). When you hear a "click",
the buckle is closed. The multi-notching allows
for minute adjustments in order to obtain perfect
comfort and fit with the buckle
3. If necessary, go back and repeat Step 1
4. To open the buckle, pull on the red strap (D)
and draw back the ratcheted tongue using your
other hand
WILL IT STAY ON? (fig. 2)
You want to know the helmet you buy will stay firmly
on your head in a crash. Make sure the chinstrap is
done up and tilt your head forward. Ask someone
to try and roll the helmet off your head by carefully
pushing up from the rear of the helmet at its base.
If you can roll it off in the showroom, then it's sure to
come off in a crash.
HOW TO REMOVE AND REPLACE
CHEEK PADS BACK ON YOUR HELMET (fig. 3)
• Cheek pads are fixed to the helmet by means of
3 snaps on their sides and a collar of plastic slid
between the shell and the base (E)
• Detach the pad from the 3 snaps and pull to tear
it from the shell (F)
To put the pad back on:
• Insert the collar between shell and EPS base (G)
• Snap the 3 press studs on the side of the EPS base
(H)
HOW TO REMOVE AND REPLACE
THE HEAD PAD ON YOUR HELMET (fig. 4)
• Pull the head pad on the neck to unsnap the 2
press studs (I)
• Pull the head pad on the front to unsnap the 2
press studs (J)
• Remove the entire head pad from the helmet (K)
To put the head pad back on:
• Introduce the whole head pad inside the helmet
(L)
• Snap the 2 press studs of the head pad on the
neck
• Snap the 2 press studs of the head pad on the
front
PEAK INCLUDED IN THE BOX (fig. 5)
How to put the peak?
See fig. 5
W W W . L A Z E R H E L M E T S . C O M
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