5. NEVER MODIFY YOUR HELMET
Punching holes, cutting the shell or the material on the inside is very dange-
rous. Modifications may weaken the helmet. Modifying the locking system
may also weaken the helmet and it may break in case of accident. Removing
parts such as the chin-strap or other parts may leave cutting edges of the
shell uncovered which may be very dangerous in case of accident. Always use
original LS2 spare parts: screens, screws and other parts.
6. DO NOT MISTREAT YOUR HELMET
Never drive with the helmet hanging from the locking system and do not
hang the helmet on a support, for example, a mirror. Do not sit on the helmet
and do not throw it. You should not expose the inside of the helmet to sun
light or sources which generate excessive heat such as heaters, which may
produce temperatures higher than 50ºC (122ºF). Avoid exposing the helmet
to anti-mosquito sprays. If you do not treat your helmet correctly, the shell
and the inside could weaken and it could lose its capacity to protect you in
case of accident.
7. DO NOT REPAINT THE HELMET
We do not recommend repainting the helmet given that the paint may dama-
ge the materials used in its manufacturing. A helmet damaged and weakened
by a paint agent may not offer protection in case of accident, causing severe
injuries or even death. If you need to paint your helmet, please contact your
LS2 supplier.
8. ALWAYS CHECK YOUR HELMET BEFORE
DRIVING YOUR MOTORCYCLE
8.1. Check the screen and the screws of the mechanism and retighten them
if necessary.
8.2. Check possible impacts or breaks in the helmet. Acids (for example, acids
from batteries) may deteriorate the screen.
8.3. Plastic components may deteriorate after 5 years from their manufac-
turing date. If you find any deteriorated component, replace it or buy a new
one. If these parts get loose or lost while driving, your vision may be blocked
which could provoke an accident, causing you severe injuries or even death.
8.4. Check the safety of the locking system.
8.5. Make sure that centre and side pads are firmly secured before using the
helmet.
9. KEEP THE SCREEN OF THE HELMET IN
GOOD CONDITION
If your screen is too scratched, replace it with a new one. Bad visibility causes
accidents. Clean your screen with soapy water and dry it with a soft and dry
cloth. Never use gasoline, glass cleaners or any other solvent.
Do not stick any adhesives or adhesive tape to the screen since this would
weaken its protection. This can damage the screen. Do not drive with a fo-
gged up screen. Bad vision can provoke an accident, causing severe injuries
or even death.
10. RE M E M BE R: H E LM ETS SOFTE N I M PORTANT
SOUNDS AND REDUCE WARNINGS OF ENVIRON-
MENTAL CHANGES
When using a helmet, especially of the integral variety, in a way, you are
isolated from the exterior. Climatic changes may catch you off guard: sud-
den storms, temperature changes while entering and exiting tunnels or going
through mountain passes may cause humidity or lack of visibility on your
screen. Do not drive with a fogged up screen.
Using a helmet reduces your ability to hear the sound of traffic, especially
at high speed. When using an integral helmet, having the screen opened or
closed makes a big difference. For safe driving, analyze how the level of speed
and the type of helmet affect the perception of the road conditions and whe-
ther the screen has to be opened or closed.
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