SUN VISOR
WARNING! Do not try to raise lower or adjust your
sun shield while riding. You could lose control of your
motorcycle, resulting in a accident, personal injury or death.
Even if the manipulation of the sunshield is easy, never operate
while riding.
The sun shield is operated using the button in the upper ventila-
tion. When the sun shield is lowered, the button is in a forward
position; to raise it, move the button toward the back. To ensure
its protection and lengthen its lifespan, the external surface of
the SPARTAN sun shield has been given an anti-scratch treat-
ment. To maintain and clean it, please follow the same instruc-
tions as for the external surface of the visor.
WARNING! If your visor and/or sun shield no longer pro-
vide you with excellent visibility after a period of service, it is ab-
solutely essential for you to replace them. We advise you always
to ride with perfect visibility. Never use sunshield as unique pro-
tection, without the main visor. You must always ride with visor
down as described in previous section.
REMOVAL
- Place the sun visor in its low position.
- Move the sun visor as indicated by the arrow to release
the hook (Fig. A).
- Gently pull the sun visor downward (Fig. B).
- Detach the sun visor by the side (Fig. C).
REPLACEMENT
Carry out the above operation in reverse order:
- Move the handling button to the low position;
- Clip the sun shield on at one side and then the other (Fig. D).
- Using a screwdriver or similar pointed instrument,
apply pressure to the central fixing button and then clip the sun shield
back on by lifting it slightly (Fig. E).
WARNING! If you are not sure that you properly replaced
the sun shield, do not use the helmet. The sun shield could
suddenly and without warning become detached from the helmet
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. NEVER ride with the sun
shield as eye protection. You must always ride with the visor in the
lowered position, as described in the previous section.
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