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WARNING: This helmet cannot always protect the user rom injury. Specically,
one should keep in mind that no helmet can protect the head rom the shock
generated by violent impact. Following violent impact, even i no damage is
visible, the helmet should be replaced, in that its capacity to absorb urther
impact could be impaired.
WARNING: Certain chemical products, especially solvents, can damage your
helmet. Protect your helmet from exposure to chemicals.
WARNING: Paint and stickers may contain materials that, with time, can alter the
physical properties of the helmet. Before applying any of these products, verify
their compatibility with ABS.
WARNING: Your helmet can be damaged rom improper care: do not sit on it,
pack it too tightly, drop it, allow it to contact sharp or pointed objects, etc. Do
not expose your helmet to high temperatures, or example by leaving it inside a
vehicle in direct sunlight.
INSTRUCTIONS: As a protective measure, this helmet must be worn at all times
during work activity. For adequate protection, it is important that the helmet be
sized correctly and t the head properly to oer optimum comort and saety.
The helmet should be adjusted to l the user; tor example, the straps should
be positioned so that they do not cover the ears, the buckle should be kept
away rom the jawbone, and the straps and buckle should both be adjusted so
that they are comort able and secure. Ater properly buckling and adjusting the
strap, always check that the helmet is not excessively tight; nor should it move
reely back and orth. Veriy that the helmet is well seated and centered on the
head (see Fig. 1). The better a helmet is adjusted (minimal movement ront to
back or side-to-side), the better protection it can provide.
NOMENCLATURE: 1. Shell; 2. Headband; 3. Size adjustment system; 4.
Chinstrap; 5. Lateral retractor; 6. Buckle; 7. Lamp clip; 8. Side slot to insert
hearing protection; 9. Side slot to insert visor adapter; 10. Marking Label
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: As a preventive measure it is essential to wear a
helmet at all times during work activity. For adequate protection, the helmet
must be the right size and t the head perectly so as to oer maximum comort
and saety. The helmet must be adjusted to t the wearer, or instance, the straps
should be positioned so as not to cover the ears, the buckle must be located
away rom the jawbone and the straps and buckle together must be adjusted
in such a way as to be both comortable and close tting. With the chin strap
astened and correctly adjusted, always check that the helmet does not squeeze
the head nor moves reely back and orth (see Fig. 1).
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