Summary
The helmet marked EN 12492 (see Tab.A) is intended to be used for the protection of the head against
the risk of falling objects during the practice of mountaineering, climbing and other vertical sports that
use similar techniques.
The helmet marked EN 1077 / B (see Tab.A) is intended to be used for the protection of the head against the risk of
impacts following falls of the user during the practice of alpine skiing and snowboarding.
Use
Choice of the helmet: the helmet should be adapted to the intended use, as shown in chart A.
Adjustment:
follow:
1) Headband adjustment [2]:
• Adjust the headband at its maximum extension.
• Put the helmet on the head.
• Tighten the headband according your head size, by the headband adjustment as shown in
2) Chin straps [3] adjustment and closing (
3) Speed Comp: paddings are integral parts of the helmet; in order to guarantee an adequate protection, the hel-
met must not be used without paddings or in case they are damaged. Spare front padding supplied together
with the helmet can be replaced by the user depending on the dimensions of his/her head (
in the original position.
PERIODIC INSPECTION
visual inspection prior to, during, and after use, this product must be inspected by a competent person at least
once every 12 months. This frequency should be increased if the equipment is used by multiple individuals or if
lifesheet. Keep all inspection and reference documentation for the entire life of the product. Do not remove or
tamper with the product labeling. Remove the product from service if its entire history is unknown and/or if the
records are illegible. In case of one of the following defects are present, the product should be withdrawn from
service immediately:
• local deformation of the shell [1]
• cracks on the outer or inner surface of the shell [1]
• defective riveting
In case of one of the following defects, the defective part should be changed (tab.B):
• incorrect functioning of the closing system [4]
• incorrect functioning of the headband adjustment system [2]
• absence or bad condition of padding [6]
• cut, tears and abrasions of stitching or straps.
If the component or one of its parts shows signs of wear or defects, it must be replaced, even before the end of its
expected lifetime. Attention: colors change can indicate chemical contamination. The helmet is designed to absorb
the energy of a collision through the destruction or partial damage to the shell and the harness, and even if such
damage can not be immediately visible, any helmet subjected to a severe impact must be replaced.
LIFETIME
in any case cannot exceed the end of the twelfth year from manufacturing (i.e. manufacture year 2030, lifetime
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