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the straps and buckle should both be adjusted so that they are
comfortable and secure. After properly buckling and adjusting
the strap, always check that the helmet is not excessively tight;
nor should it move freely back and forth. Verify that the helmet
is well seated and centered on the head (see Fig. 1). The better
a helmet is adjusted (minimal movement front to back or side to
side), the better protection it can provide.
FITTING THE HELMET
Put on the helmet and adjust its size by rotating the rear dial
(clockwise to tighten and counter-clockwise to loosen) and/or
simply (only for the versions with this system) by adjusting the
two tabs of the fast closing system until you obtain the desired
fi t (Fig. 2). Position the size adjustment system in the nape zone
(Fig. 3), inclining it and (only for the versions with this system)
regulating it in height. Close the strap by inserting one side of
the buckle into the other, until you hear the locking mechanism
click shut (Fig.4a/b).
Tug to check that the buckle is secure. Adjust the length of the
strap to fi t the helmet securely to your head. The rubber ring
should be placed at the end of the strap to keep it from dangling.
Adjust the side spacer, moving it along the strap until it reaches
the desired position (Fig. 5).
To remove the helmet, open the strap by releasing the lever of
the micrometrical adjustment buckle (Fig. 4a), or by pushing both
side buttons on the snap buckle at the same time (Fig. 4b).
WARNING! DO NOT use the helmet if you cannot adjust it to
achieve the correct fi t in accordance with these instructions
or the helmet does not feel comfortable and stable while
riding. Contact your dealer or call the manufacturer directly for
assistance.