must fit tightly, the fastening devices (Figs. 1-6) must always
be used as described, and they must be properly adjusted.
Test for a firm fit by lightly shaking your head with the strap
open. The helmet should not change is position. An ideal fit
is necessary so that the helmet can meet its safety function
100%.
2.6 Adjusting the strap system
2.6.1 Helmets with strap joints (Fig. 2)
• Remove the padding from the chin strap.
• Position the strap joints (Fig. 2) (the anchor where the temple
and head straps come together) so that the straps come
together about a finger width under your ears.
• When adjusting the strap joints (Fig. 2), the straps on the
left and right sides must be individually pulled to the correct
length. Also adjust the lengths of the straps on the snap
closure (Fig. 1) so that both lie firmly under the chin.
• All of the straps are the right length when the temple strap
(Fig. 5) leads downward tightly but without cutting, and the
back of the head strap (Fig. 6) runs lightly upward, also tightly.
Replace the padding on the chin strap.
2.6.2 Helmets with a ring system wearing device with
integrated strap anchoring (Fig. 2a)
• Lift the strap anchor (Fig. 2a), adjust the temple strap so that
it runs vertically to the chin, and return the strap anchor to the
starting position.
• Adjust the lengths of the straps at the snap closure (Fig. 1) so
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