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REMOVING SPACE FOR GLASSES
2.1 Remove the left cheek pad from the helmet (see instructions above).
2.2 Remove the inner expanding foam cheek padding (see instructions above).
2.3 Properly insert part of the previously removed padding into the cheek pad fabric
lining (Fig.28).
2.4 Reassemble the full cheek pad on the helmet (see instructions above).
2.5 Follow these operations with the right cheek pad padding.
NOLAN EMERGENCY RELEASE SYSTEM ( NERS )
The NOLAN EMERGENCY RELEASE SYSTEM (NERS) allows the emergency services
to remove the cheek pads from the helmet while it is still on the rider's head.
To remove the padding of the left cheek pad from the helmet, unfasten the chin strap
and then pull the red strap placed in the front area of the padding, as shown in Fig.29.
The safety slide placed on the rear of the cheek pad padding will first be released and
then, upon continuing to pull the red strap, the padding will be released from the poly-
styrene and gradually turn outwards from the helmet, leaving its side area free.
Repeat the same operation on the right side of the helmet, which can then be more
easily removed from the rider's head.
WARNING
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Never pull the red straps of the Nolan Emergency Release System (NERS) while
riding.
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Always check that the cheek pads are properly assembled. After using the Nolan
Emergency Release System (NERS), check that the cheek pads are not damaged
and reassemble them following the instructions above.
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After releasing the cheek pads with the NERS system, the red front buttons "A"
normally located on the back of the pads of the cheek pads are released from
them and remain attached to the polystyrene cheek pads. Detach them and repo-
sition them properly by fastening them to their red seat "C" on the back of the pad
(Fig. 19).
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Do not use the Nolan Emergency Release System (NERS) for routine cheek pad
maintenance and cleaning.
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Do not remove the stickers shown in Fig.30 from the helmet as they could provide
useful information to the emergency services.
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Should the Nolan Emergency Release System (NERS) fail or be damaged, please
contact a Nolangroup authorised dealer.
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Use the Nolan Emergency Release System (NERS) for providing aid only if you
have proven expertise and qualifications in the field. If in doubt, call the appropri-
ate emergency services.
"CAMEL BAG" PROVISION FOR HYDRATION SYSTEM
The helmet is designed to facilitate the installation of a hydration system (not supplied),
the attachment of the relevant tube (10 mm diameter) and the positioning of the suction
valve at the mouth. To this end, they following are provided:
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a rear cap that closes the hydration system tube port (Fig. 31), snapped onto the
base trim of the shell;
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side clamps "A", positioned inside the shell, under the left cheek pad, which are
useful for retaining and guiding the hydration system tube (Fig. 32);
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE