Ski & Snowboard Helmet with Photochromic Visor
GB
IE
Visor
The tint of the lens changes depending on the intensity of the UV radiation (filter category
S1-S3). Check the visor (Fig. A, 2) regularly for defects. If the visor has become loose, you
can tighten this again by using a suitable tool on the screws at the side. You can request the
transmission curve by calling the service hotline.
Tint category
Description
S0
lightly tinted
goggles
S1
S2
Goggles for
general use
S3
very dark
S4
specialist
goggles
Setting the ventilation (Fig. J)
1.
Push the adjuster back to open the air slots and increase ventilation.
2.
Push the adjuster forward to close the air slots and reduce ventilation.
The correct fit
•
We recommend trying on the helmet with the visor.
•
The helmet and visor must be able to be secured firmly to the head and must
not wobble.
•
The closed visor must effectively prevent the penetration of excessive draughts
and snow.
•
When the visor is fully closed, the lower edge of the visor must be flush with the
contour of the wearer's face.
•
When fully closed, the visor must not press on the bridge of the nose or hinder
breathing.
•
When the visor is fully closed, the wearer's field of vision must not be restricted. The hel-
met must fit sufficiently tightly on the head to prevent the visor from slipping while skiing.
•
If one of the above requirements is not met when trying on the helmet, the helmet must
not be used.
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Use
Symbol
very limited solar
glare reduction
IEC 60417-
low UV protection
5955:2003-11
limited
solar glare reduction
low UV protection
ISO 7000-2948
good solar glare
protection
good UV protection
ISO 7000-2949
high solar glare
protection
good UV protection
ISO 7000-2950
very high level of
protection against
extreme sunlight in
snowy areas and
high mountains
ISO 7000-2951
good UV protection
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