10
ears.
• Close the strap divider (Fig. E).
An open strap divider can lead to slipping of the helmet in the event
of an accident and thus to a loss of protection!!!
4. Adjusting the chin strap
• The chin strap (Fig. G.3) has been adjusted correctly if you feel slight pressure when
you open your mouth. The buckle shall not be positioned on the jawbone.
• If the chin strap (Fig. G.3) is too loose it must be pulled tight using the winding (Fig.
G.2) on the fastener (Fig. G.1).
• If the chin strap (Fig. G.3) is too tight it must be loosened also using the winding (Fig.
G.2) on the fastener (Fig. G.1).
Please note that you must always make sure that the fastener is
closed before you ride !!! (Fig. F)
Please be aware that the helmet can only protect if it fits properly.
Please try out different sizes and choose the one in which the helmet
fits comfortably and sits firmly upon your head.
5. Opening and closing the magnetic fastener
• The snap fastener is opened by pushing sideways. To close it, simply fit the two
fastener halves into one another. They automatically snap together because of the
internal magnets and are held firmly together by a mechanical closure that locks in
place (Fig. F).
Attention: Keep magnets away from all devices and objects that can
be damaged by magnetic fields.
6. Chin pad
• Place the chin pad on chinstrap and secure it with the hook-and-loop fastener (Fig. H).
7. Cleaning and care
• All chemicals, paints and stickers can seriously impair the protective effect of the
helmet.
• Only clean your helmet with lukewarm water, mild soap and a soft cloth.
• After every use, leave your helmet exposed to the air in order for it to dry.
Bicycle helmet SP-84