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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 pad padding (see instructions above).
2.3 Properly insert part of the previously removed padding into the cheek pad fabric
lining (Fig.26).
2.4 Reassemble the full cheek pad on the helmet (see instructions above).
2.5 Follow these operations with the right cheek pad padding.
WIND PROTECTOR
(Available as standard or as an accessory or spare part)
This accessory allows improved helmet performance under certain conditions of use.
The Wind Protector reduces unpleasant infiltrations of air under the chin.
See Fig.27 for assembly and disassembly instructions.
VENTILATION SYSTEM
The ventilation system of the helmet consists of:
Lower ventilation
It allows ventilation around the mouth area and conveys the air directly on the visor,
thus reducing fogging.
See Fig.28 for opening and closing operations.
Top ventilation
It provides direct ventilation to the head upper area, even at low speed.
See Fig.29 for opening and closing instructions.
Rear ventilation
It allows warm and stale air to flow out, thus ensuring optimum comfort inside the
helmet (Fig.30).
SETTING UP THE N-COM - HELMET COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
(Available as standard or as an accessory or spare part)
Your helmet is factory-preset to be equipped with the N-Com communication system. If
your helmet is approved pursuant to Regulation UN ECE No. 22, it has been tested and
approved with the N-Com system installed as well. Installing a system other than the
N-Com affects the helmet's regulatory compliance. During the communication system
installation (see the specific instructions
in the N-Com kit), you will need to remove the foam material fillers located in the poly-
styrene cheek pads next to the N-Com earphone housings from the helmet.
The above-mentioned fillers should only be removed if the helmet is used with a
compatible N-Com system installed.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE