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9.3.

 

Validity of this limited warranty 

This warranty is valid only if the enclosed warranty form is duly and completely filled out with the following information: 

 

Product identification code 

 

Name and stamp of the authorized dealer. 

 

Product purchase date. 

 

Buyer’s name and address. 

Nolangroup  reserves  itself  the  right  to  not  carry  out  repairs  under  warranty  if  the  aforementioned  information  is 
removed or modified after the original purchase of the product from the dealer. 
 

9.4.

 

Procedure for the forwarding of claims 

To forward a claim covered by this warranty, the buyer has to directly notify the dealer where the helmet was purchased 
with  regards  to  the  defect,  presenting  at  the  same  time  the  defective  product,  a  copy  of  the  sales  receipt  and  the 
Warranty registration form, duly filled out as instructed above. 
 
PRIOR TO CONTACTING THE DEALER, WE RECOMMEND  THAT YOU READ CAREFULLY THE USER MANUAL ENCLOSED 
WITH THE PRODUCT. 
AFTER  2  (TWO)  YEARS  FROM  THE  DATE  OF  PURCHASE,  THIS  LIMITED  WARRANTY  IS  VOID  FOR  ALL  EFFECTS  AND 
PURPOSES. 
 
Repairs or maintenance  under warranty do not  extend the period of the warranty itself. Therefore, in  case the product 
or one of its components is replaced, this does not initiate a new warranty period, as the purchase date of the original 
product shall be taken into account for warranty purposes. 
Only  for  repairs  or  replacement  of  electronic  components,  in  the  event  that  Nolangroup  proceeds  to  repairing  or 
replacing the product, said product shall enjoy a warranty period equal to the residual portion of the original warranty 
or ninety (90) days from the repair date (the longer period being considered). 
The repair or replacement can be carried out even with regenerated components with equivalent functions. 
The replaced parts or components shall become property of Nolangroup. 

Summary of Contents for ESS

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Page 2: ...n com it the updated list of compatible helmets Firmware Version 1 0x REFERENCE STANDARDS The products of the N Com line are in compliance with standards as per the table below ESS The Bluetooth system complies with the main safety requirements and other applicable provisions of Directive 99 5 CE Directive 2009 65 EC Directive 2011 65 CE Directive 2012 19 EU Battery Directive 2006 66 The Declarati...

Page 3: ...system from the helmet 14 4 BASIC FUNCTION 15 4 1 Auto On Off function 16 5 EMERGENCY STOP SIGNAL mode 1 17 6 REAR LIGHT mode 2 18 7 POOR VISIBILITY LIGHT mode 3 18 8 BATTERY AND RECHARGE 19 8 1 Recharging the system 19 9 LIMITED WARRANTY 20 9 1 Warranty coverage 20 9 2 Exclusions and limitations of the coverage 20 9 3 Validity of this limited warranty 22 9 4 Procedure for the forwarding of claims...

Page 4: ... N Com system and the helmet comfort padding and let it air dry Disconnect the battery connector and let it dry as well 1 1 Road safety Always obey all Traffic Regulations in force While riding the motorcycle your hands should always be engaged in actually riding the vehicle Any operation to the N Com system must be carried out with the vehicle stopped Specifically In all cases obey the Traffic Re...

Page 5: ...per with or modify any part of the N Com system Caution An incorrect installation of the system in the helmet may alter the aerodynamic and safety characteristics of the helmet itself thus creating dangerous conditions Install the N Com system according to the instructions provided in the product documentation In case of doubt please contact your local N Com dealer 1 4 Qualified personnel Only qua...

Page 6: ...ses other than the prescribed ones Never use batteries or battery chargers that turn out to be damaged Do not short circuit the battery Keep the battery at a temperature between 0 32 C charging 20 55 C in use Danger of fire or explosion do not throw the batteries into a fire nor expose them to high temperatures Do not throw out batteries together with household refuse The batteries should be dispo...

Page 7: ...dicates that in the European Union the product is subject to separate collection at the end of its useful life Do not dispose of these products together with undifferentiated urban waste The proper disposal of obsolete equipment contributes to preventing possible negative consequences on people s health and on the environment For more detailed information on the disposal of obsolete equipment cont...

Page 8: ...EN 8 2 CONTENT OF THE PACKAGING ESS system Mini USB wire Key Helmet adapters Helmet adapter double sided adhesive tape FUNCTION KEY HELMET MODEL ...

Page 9: ...ructions Fig 1 Remove the helmet edge gasket using the special tool Fig 1 Completely remove the gasket as shown in Fig 1 by doing so you also remove the padding Remove the N Com plug located at the back on the shell edge gasket Prior to installing the N Com system remove the rear foam filling if any N B Keep the filling material in case you wish to use the helmet without the N Com system in the fu...

Page 10: ...f the support N B The installation of the ESS system on an N87 helmet requires no adapter Remove the protective film from the double sided adhesive tape located in the rear of the system ESS Fig 2 Fig 3 Apply the double sided adhesive tape supplied as standard equipment to the selected plastic adaptor Fig 3 ...

Page 11: ...in the hole of the selected adapter as illustrated in the direction shown in the image Fig 4 Fig 5 Rotate the adapter until it is in a horizontal position like the ESS system then press the two components together until they stick one onto the other Fig 5 ...

Page 12: ...sing in the back of the helmet pushing it all the way into the groove Fig 6 Important Make sure the Flex cable is not pulled too tightly Fig 7 Open the rubber cap of the ESS system Reassemble the edge gasket securing it with the special screw Fig 7 ...

Page 13: ...e helmet adapter Fig 8 and apply the ESS system to the shell Fig 9 Attention Position the n of the ESS system at the shell edge gasket screw so that the adapter is lined up with the helmet lines Fig 9 Remove the clear protective film from the ESS system Reassemble the cheek padding ...

Page 14: ...e ESS system from the helmet Fig 10 Remove the ESS light from the shell Fig 10 Fig 11 Remove the cheek padding and the shell gasket Completely remove the ESS system from helmet using a flat head screwdriver or similar tool and re install the cheek padding and the edge gasket Fig 11 ...

Page 15: ...efly press the function key Every time you press the key the system switches to the next mode MODE FUNCTIONS 0 ON OFF Switching on off of the system Setting mode 1 EMERGENCY STOP SIGNAL Emergency stop signal 2 REAR LIGHT Emergency stop signal Stable rear light 3 POOR VISIBILITY LIGHT Emergency stop signal Intermittent light in case of poor visibility FUNCTION KEY ...

Page 16: ...s confirmed by the upper LED flashing 4 times N B It is recommended to turn off the ESS system on the Rider helmet in case of a passenger 4 1 Auto On Off function The system does not have to be turned on and off every time you use the motorcycle thanks to the triaxial accelerometer if the helmet does no move for more than 60 seconds the ESS system goes into deep sleep mode The system is completely...

Page 17: ...the Function key and keep it pressed for more than 6 seconds until the LEDs start to flash quickly SETTING THE LOW LEVEL press the Function key and keep it pressed until the LEDs flash once Release the key to confirm your choice The system will now turn off SETTING THE MEDIUM LEVEL press the Function key and keep it press until the LEDs flash twice Release the key to confirm your choice The system...

Page 18: ...gency brake light is activated during braking all LEDs will start flashing 7 POOR VISIBILITY LIGHT mode 3 The poor visibility light allows you to be more visible in case of fog or limited visibility If selected the bottom LEDs of the ESS system will flash intermittently If the emergency brake light is activated during braking all LEDs will start flashing ...

Page 19: ...o charge the system hook it up to a USB outlet powered with the USB mini USB cable supplied as standard equipment During the charge the LEDs of the ESS system flash The LEDs turn off once the battery has been charged N B If the device has not been charged for a long time a few months it may not be possible to turn on the system during the first few minutes of the charging as the voltage may drop b...

Page 20: ...olangroup shall supply all the material and labor that is reasonably required to remedy the defect except in those cases where the damage is caused by one of the items listed in the following paragraph Exclusions and limitations of the Coverage 9 2 Exclusions and limitations of the coverage This warranty only covers defects in materials and manufacturing Nolangroup shall not be considered responsi...

Page 21: ...overage services or range pertaining to the aforementioned system Whenever the product is used in conjunction with accessories or equipment not supplied by Nolangroup Nolangroup shall not guarantee proper operation of the product device combination nor will it accept requests for repairs or replacements under warranty in case the product is used in such a way Nolangroup shall not be responsible in...

Page 22: ...nstructed above PRIOR TO CONTACTING THE DEALER WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU READ CAREFULLY THE USER MANUAL ENCLOSED WITH THE PRODUCT AFTER 2 TWO YEARS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VOID FOR ALL EFFECTS AND PURPOSES Repairs or maintenance under warranty do not extend the period of the warranty itself Therefore in case the product or one of its components is replaced this does not init...

Page 23: ...f this the previous limitations and exclusions may not be applicable to you This warranty does not have any effect on the customer s legal rights under the national jurisdiction in force or on the consumer s rights towards the dealer sanctioned by the purchase sale contract This warranty is valid throughout the European territory and it represents the only express warranty provided by Nolangroup i...

Page 24: ...10 WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM Product name ESS Identification code Buyer s Information Name Last name Address Phone e mail Dealer s stamp Date of purchase ...

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