NOLAN EMERGENCY RELEASE SYSTEM
The Nolan Emergency Release System (NERS) allows the rescue personnel to remove the
pads of the cheek pads from the helmet while it is still on the rider's head.
To remove the pad of the left cheek pad from the helmet, unfasten the chin strap and then
pull the red strap in the front area of the pad as shown in Fig. 18.
Fig. 18
The safety lever placed on the back of the pad of the cheek pad will first release and
then, while continuing to pull the red strap, the pad will release from the polystyrene and
gradually turn toward the outside of the helmet, leaving its side area free.
Repeat the same step on the right side of the helmet, which can then be more easily
removed from the rider's head.
Fig. 19
WARNING: Never pull the red straps
of the Nolan Emergency Release
System (NERS) while riding.
- Always check that the cheek pads are
properly installed. After using the Nolan
Emergency Release System (NERS), check
that the cheek pads are not dam- aged
and reassemble them following the
instructions above.
- Do not use the Nolan Emergency Release
System (NERS) for the routine cheek pad
maintenance and cleaning operations.
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- Do not take the stickers shown in
Fig. 19 off the helmet as they could
provide useful information to rescue
personnel.
- Should the Nolan Emergency Release
System (NERS) fail or be damaged, please
refer to an SHARK authorized dealer.
- 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
appropriate emergency personnel.