The helmet must be on the head securely and horizontally. To test the correct
tension you need to place the helmet, with the catch closed, on the head. With an
open mouth, the strap is supposed to press against the chin. Then try to pull the
helmet from the front and the back. If the helmet slides, you need to adjust the
tension of the strap. The helmet is not supposed to slide from the front of the back.
It should also not be able to take off the helmet without releasing the catch. The
straps on the side should be placed behind the left and right ear (see illustration),
the straps should not slide over the ears.
WARNINGS!
• Not a single helmet is able to protect fully against unforeseen injuries! A helmet
can only prevent severe injury to the head during a fall. Wearing other protective
equipment like arm, knee and elbow protection is recommended.
• Don't wear a scarf, high hair etc. under the helmet. Danger of injury!
• When wearing the helmet, the chin strap should be closed!
• Check the helmet before every ride for visible damage or wear, and the tight
fit, even if there is no visible damage from the outside, the helmet should be
replaced and destroyed after every hard stroke or deep scratches. Latest after
five years without damage, the helmet should be replaced, a damaged or old
helmet does not offer sufficient protection against possible injuries.
• Kindly do not alter or delete anything about the helmet. Then this can have
dangerous consequences.
• The effect of coatings (paint), adhesives, detergents, chemicals and solvents,
severely damage the protective effect of the helmet. Clean the helmet with
lukewarm water or with a damp cloth and mild detergent.
• Do not use the helmet anymore in case it does not fit correctly anymore. In this
case a different size or model should be chosen.
• Make sure the straps do not cover the ears.
• Position the buckle away from the jawbone.
• Store in a dry and cool place.