- The VPS does not replace the protection
guaranteed by the visor.
- The VPS can only be activated during
daytime and in weather and environmental
conditions with a particular light, for
example, strong brightness caused by high
intensity and/or incidence of sunlight.
- At night and/or in conditions of poor
visibility, the VPS should be deactivated.
-
Should
sunglasses
photochromic lenses be used, the VPS
should be deactivated.
- Always check that the VPS is properly
placed according to the different
weather/
environmental
and/or
to
the
recommendations for use.
- Use the special slider to activate/
deactivate the VPS; do not deactivate
the VPS by handling it directly.
- Always check that the VPS is clean and
that it is properly working in order to
avoid scratches and/or anomalous wear
on it every time it is activated.
- As for VPS and visor maintenance and
cleaning operations, please refer to the
appropriate section in the helmet user's
manual.
-
The
VPS
scratch-resistant/fog-
resistant treatment highly reduces
fogging. However, protracted periods of
adverse weather and/or environmental
conditions might cause fogging and/or
formation of condensation on the VPS,
which entails a reduction of visibility
and/or sharpness of vision: in this case,
deactivate the VPS.
- In case of rain, the direct contact of
raindrops with the scratch resistant/
fog-resistant
treated
reduces sharpness of vision, thus
causing scarce visibility: in this case,
deactivate the VPS.
-
The
special
treatment is usually sensitive to high
temperatures
or
heat
sources.
contaminations caused by contact with
other materials
might occur. These contaminations will
and
/
or
conditions
above
mentioned
VPS
quickly
VPS
fog-resistant
In
this
case,
cause marks and stains to come out. In
these cases (e.g., when the helmet is
kept in the top case on hot days), it is
recommended that the VPS does not
come into contact with other materials.
3. DISASSEMBLY
3.1. Open the helmet chin guard and
lower the VPS completely (see instruc-
tions above) (Fig.12).
3.2 Hold the left lateral part of the suns-
creen and pull it toward the outside of the
helmet (Fig. 14).
3.3 Follow the same operation on the
right side of the helmet.
4 ASSEMBLY
4.1 Open the helmet chin guard and move
the side slider until it stops (see instruc-
tions above) (Fig.12).
4.2 Insert the sunscreen left end into the
guide until it is completely fastened to the
shell housing (Fig.14).
4.3 Follow the same operation on the
right side of the helmet.
WARNING: Check that the VPS is
properly working by activating and
deactivating it (see instructions above). If
necessary, follow the previous operations
mentioned above.
- If the VPS opening and closing
mechanisms are not working properly or
if such mechanisms get damaged, please
contact SHARK authorized dealer.
- Do not use the helmet if the VPS has not
been assembled properly.
- Since the VPS does not assure you the
same protection as the one provided by
the visor, it has to be used only when the
helmet visor is lowered.
Fig. 14
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