2.With the chin strap properly faste- ned, be sure that the helmet cannot be moved excessively from side to side or up and down. You should feel the skin of your head and face being pulled as you move the helmet. If not, the helmet is too big for you; select a smaller size.

See figure B.

3.Grasp the back of the helmet at the base and attempt to pull the helmet off your head. Next, push the helmet upwards from beneath the chin guard. You should push and pull with relatively significant force. If the helmet starts to come off, the helmet is too big for you; select a smaller size.

4.Bend your head forward as far as possible. The chin guard must not touch your chest. See figure C.

5.Bend your head backwards as far as possible. The helmet shell must not touch your back. See figure D.

Never wrap your hair inside the hel- met, or place anything in or on your hair inside the helmet. Never insert padding to modify the position of the helmet on the head.

If you have any questions about properly sizing your helmet, see your retailer for assistance.

Each of these tests must be repeated throughout the life of the helmet, as the comfort padding may wear or change over time. If, during the life of your helmet, your helmet does not maintain the correct fit, you must replace the helmet.

Never lend your helmet to others without insuring a proper fit in accor- dance with these instructions.

WARNING: If you cannot obtain a proper fit in accordance with these instructions, DO NOT USE THE HELMET. Select a different helmet

size or model.

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Shark RSR2 owner manual See figure B