To remove the left cheek pad from the helmet, unfasten the chin strap and then pull the
red strap placed in the front area of the padding as shown in Fig.22.
The safety lever placed on the back of the cheek pad padding will first detach and then,
while continuing to pull the red strap, the padding will detach from the polystyrene and
gradually turn outwards with respect to 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.
WARNING
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Never pull the red straps of the Nolan Emergency Release System (NERS) while riding.
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Always check that the cheek pads are properly assembled. After using the Nolan
Emergency Release System (NERS), check that the cheek pads are not damaged
and reassemble them following the instructions above.
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Do not use the Nolan Emergency Release System (NERS) for routine cheek pad
maintenance and cleaning.
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Do not remove the stickers shown in Fig.23 from the helmet as they could provide
useful information to emergency personnel.
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Should the Nolan Emergency Release System (NERS) fail or be damaged, please
contact a Nolangroup authorized dealer.
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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 appropri-
ate emergency services.
WIND PROTECTOR
(Available as standard or accessory/spare part).
This accessory allows improved helmet performance under certain conditions of use.
The Wind Protector reduces unpleasant infiltrations of air under the chin.
1
DISASSEMBLING
To remove the wind protector, pull it outwards with respect to the helmet at the three
fastening tabs (Fig. 24). Then check that the cheek pad buttons are still correctly hooked.
2
ASSEMBLING
To fit the wind protector, slightly pull the front of the left cheek pad inwards with respect
to the helmet. Then insert the left side tab of the wind protector into the corresponding
housing on the lining of the inner chin guard and push it downwards until it is fully
hooked. Repeat the operation with the central and the right tabs too (Fig.24). Then
check that the front snap buttons of the side cheek pads are still correctly hooked.
VENTILATION SYSTEM
The ventilation system of the helmet consists of:
Lower ventilation
It allows ventilation around the mouth and channels the air directly on the visor to
reduce fogging.
See Fig.25 for opening and closing instructions.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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