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DISASSEMBLY OF THE LINER
2.1 Hold the central part of the back rest and pull it towards the inside of the helmet to
remove it.
Release the buttons from their respective left and right fastening seats (Fig. 22).
2.2 Hold the central area of the liner and pull it towards the inside of the helmet in order to
slide out the central flap located between the polystyrene and the shell, then unhook the
left and right side flaps from their fastening seats. (Fig. 23).
2.3 Completely remove the liner from the helmet.
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ASSEMBLY OF THE LINER
3.1 Insert the liner into the shell of the helmet and fit it symmetrically well against the base.
3.2 Check that the flap in the front area and the side fastening flaps match up and, once you
have verified the whole assembly, first fasten the left and right side flaps to their faste-
ning seats, then insert the central flaps between the polystyrene and the shell (Fig. 23).
3.3 Repeat the same operation from point 3.2 for the liner's back rest (Fig. 22).
3.4 Carefully adjust the liner until it adheres well to the shell.
NOTE: Do not remove the polystyrene cheek pads.
NOTE: Check the correct assembly of the liner front area by lifting and lowering the
VPS. These movements should be smooth. If this is not the case, repeat the steps 2.2
and 3.2.
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ASSEMBLY OF THE CHEEK PADS
4.1 Insert the band and the left chin strap into the slot of the left cheek pad.
4.2 Push the padding of the cheek pad in line with the snap fasteners on its back in order
to fasten them to their seats (Fig. 21).
4.3 Repeat these steps with the padding of the right cheek pad.
WARNING!!!
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Remove the padding only when cleaning or washing is required.
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Never use the helmet if the inner comfort padding and the cheek pads have not been
correctly and completely reassembled.
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Delicately hand-wash in lukewarm water (max. 30°C) and neutral soap.
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Rinse off with cold water and dry at room temperature away from direct sunlight.
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Never machine-wash the inner comfort padding.
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The inner polystyrene is an easily deformable material, in fact it is apt to change or get
partially destroyed to help absorb shocks.
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Use a damp cloth to clean it and let it dry at room temperature away from direct
sunlight.
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Do not modify the helmet's internal polystyrene components in any way.
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Never use tools or equipment of any sort to carry out the steps described above.
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EYEWEAR ADAPTIVE
The new and exclusive Eyewear Adaptive (EA) is designed for the comfort of eyeglass wea-
rers. In a quick and easy way, EA allows us to obtain a space in the cheek pads for the glas-
ses temples.
The system is reversible, so the cheek pads can be returned to the initial configuration.
To enjoy the comfort of the helmet with glasses:
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