around the head and face when
adjusting the helmet. Should this
not be the case, the selected
helmet is too big, try the next
smaller size
(see Figure B).
3. With the chin strap fastened,
grab the back of the helmet by its
base and try to remove it from your
head by a rotational movement.
Next, try to remove the helmet
by grabbing it at the base of the
chin guard. You must perform
these movements in expending a
sufficient amount of effort. If the
helmet starts to loosen, then the
selected helmet is too big, hence
try the next smaller size.
4. Lean your head forward as much
as possible. The base of the chin
guard must not touch your chest
(see Figure C).
5. Now lean your head backward
as much as possible. The base of
the helmet must not touch your
back
(see Figure D).
Avoid bunching or attaching your
hair inside the helmet.
Do not place anything in or on
C
your hair inside the helmet. Avoid
adding anything inside the helmet
to adjust its position on your head.
For questions regarding choosing
the right helmet size, please seek
advice from your retailer.
Each of these steps needs to be
repeated throughout the helmet
use life since the cushiony foam
may alter over time. Should the
foam no longer be sufficiently
thick when wearing the helmet, it
will need to be replaced.
WARNING!
your helmet without first
verifying, in accordance with
instructions laid out in this
manual, that it fits the other
person snugly.
WARNING! If in following
these
instructions,
helmet
you
identify
perfectly
suitable,
WEAR IT. Instead, choose a
different size or model.
Never
lend
the
is
not
DO
NOT
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