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L-16 TS SUPE 16918 Edwards Rd. « Cerritos * California * 90703 tel, 562.407.2186 * fax, 562.802.7706 www.hjchelmets.com It you have any questions, please e-mail us fo@hjchelmets.com For your safety, itis important that you completely read the owner's manual and all warning labels, HONG JIN (etsING) SPORTS GOODS Co. LID. Made n cin few. 00 + Advanced Polycarbonate Composite Shell: Lightweight, superior fit and comfort using advanced CAD technology. + AccuSight™Anti-fog Faceshield: Optically superior SD design provides 95% UV protection and an anti-scratch coating. ‘+ RapidFire™ Shield Replacement System: Quick, secure, tool-less removal and installation. + “ACS” Advanced Channeling Ventilation System: Full front to back airflow flushes heat and humidity up and out. + SpeedCoo!™ Interior: Removable, moisture-wicking and odor-ree with ant- bacterial fabric SNELL/DOT Approved SIZES: XS-XXXL_ 2OXL DOT Only Important Safety Information. Selecting the Right Helmet Specifications. Using Your Helmet Correctly Inspect Your Helmet Fasten the Retention System. Maintaining Your Helmet Correctly Shell Cleaning Interior Cleanin: Vent Cleaning ‘Shield Removal Shield Installation, ‘Cheek Pad Removal... ‘Cheek Pad Installation, Crown Pad Removal. Crown Pad Installation Replacement Parts Helmet Modifications Storing Your Helmet Correctly Helmet Replacement Warranty. © Important Safety Information ‘The instructions inthis manual are designed to hela you select the right helmet, wear it propery, take care of t, and know when to replace it. Failure to fellow these instructions may increase your risk of serious injury or death in an accident In order to get the mast protection possible from your helmet, you should always do the following: + Wear your helmet when you ride; + Handle your helmet carefully to avoid accidental damage; ang + Ride safely ~ do not take risks because you are wearing a nelmet ‘Altough your HJC helmet is designed to reduce or prevent some injures when worn, no helmet can protect you from all possible or foreseeable impacts. For example, your helmet cannot protect you from spinal or neck injuries. In adeition, the area of your head tnat is covered 3 your helmet will prevent injuries to © Selecting the Right Helmet [BARI "+e" buy 2 usec neimet or borrow someone else's helmet. Overtime the protective oam in helmets wil adjust tothe contours of a. user's head. A used or borrowed helmet may not otfer as much protection as anew helmet [EWA Wexng the wrong size helmet can increase your Fsk of serious injury or death in lan accident. helmet that is too lage for your head may be dislodged or knocked oft in fan accident. To select te right size helmet for your head, follow these Instructions: 1, Measure your head, Wrap a tape measure around your head about one inch 2.5 em) above your eyebrows, 2. Use the sizing chart to select the helmet size that comesponds most closely to your head measurement, If your head size falls between swo helmet sizes, try on the lager helmet frst and then the smal size. Sizing Chart 3. Thy on the helmet by grasping both chin straps to pul the helmet completely onto your heas, ‘ensuring thatthe ‘op of your head is in contact withthe top ofthe helmet irtevir. 4. Check fora proper fit, To make sure your helmet isthe right size, check that +The helmet inner ning fits snugly around your head +The top pad presses firmly on your head, +The cheek pads contact your checks. + There iso space around your brow under the inner ting. ‘Test this by tying to insert your ingers. Ifthe helmet doos not ft snugly try on a smaller size, 5. Check your field of vision when trying on a helmet. Some helmets may obstruct or block your vision when looking let, right, up, or down, [BRIBE] 427s mate sure you can see well enough to safely operate your motorcycle 6. Test the helmet fit by placing your hands on each side of the helmet. While holding your head as motionless as possible, try rotating your helmet from lf a rant hen up ‘and down. I you can fel the helmet padding sliding on your head, tis too bg, wy asizo smaller. You shoul feel the helmet move the skin on your head and face as you try to rove the helmet. 7. Fasten the retention system (chin strap) as tight as possible under your jaw without causing pain. “There must berno slack inthe sap, andthe stap must be ight up agarst your aw See page 5-6 8. Test the retention system (chin strap) + Put your hands on the back of the helmet and ty to push the helmet off by rotating it forward + Put yourhands onthe front ofthe helmet above your forehead (or on the chin quard) and try to push the helmet off by rotating backwara HERI beet cores ot, ty another size or another model or bran Repeat steps 3 through 8 unt you find a helmet that fits your head snugly and securely. Specifications 4, Outer Shel 2 Rear Venturi Exhaust 8. Impact Absorvent Liner 4. Confort Liner 5. Lower Rear Exhaust Venturi Vente 6, Rubber Edge Trim 7.Chin Strap 4. Chin Strap Snap 9, Double “D* Ring 10, Side Exnaust Venturi Vents 11. Front Chin Vent (adjustable multi-stage) 12. Eyeport Gasket 18. Toot-less Shiels 14, Shield Retention Button 18, Shield Rateh 16. Top Front Vent © Using Your Helmet Correctly [RVING] 70 ve

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