Visor screen
rePlacement
- Both of the visor supports must be in the high
position (Fig. A).
- Position the visor, starting with the upper fixing
lug (Fig. B).
- Rotate the visor on its supports until a "click" is
heard, blocking it on both side (Fig. C); your visor
is then in place: before you use it, check that it is
properly in place and functioning perfectly.
Warning! If you are not sure that you
properly replaced the visor, do not use
the helmet. The visor could suddenly and wit-
hout warning become detached from the hel-
met while riding, causing you to lose control
of your motorcycle, resulting in an accident,
personal injury, or death. Contact your retailer
for any assistance or advice.
Warning! While riding at highway
speeds, do not ride with an open
visor and do not try to open the visor. The
visor could become dislodged, leaving your
eyes and face unprotected. In addition,
your head could be pulled to the side. These
events could cause you to lose control of
your motorcycle, resulting in an accident,
personal injury or death.
Warning! Tinted or dark visors should
never be used at night or under poor
visibility conditions as they reduce your ability
to see. Never ride with a fogged visor.
Warning! If your visor no longer pro-
vides you with clear visibility after
a period of service, you must immediately
replace it. Never ride with your vision obs-
cured in any way. Always ride with perfect
visibility.
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the sUn shielD
The Evo-One is equipped with an Integral sun shield
with external controls.
Warning! This sun shield can be used
only in bright glare and when you are not
riding in an area in which you risk having a sudden
change in visibility (a tunnel, for example). In all
situations of reduced visibility, at the beginning or
end of the day, at night, when it is raining or foggy,
etc. the sun shield must be kept in the high posi-
tion so that your vision is not impaired.
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