WARNING: No helmet can protect the wearer from all fo- reseeable high or low speed impacts. However, for maximum protection, the helmet must be of proper fit and the chin strap must be securely fas- tened as described in this manual. Failure to have a proper fit and to se- curely fasten the chin strap is dange- rous, as the helmet could come off in an accident, resulting in severe head

injury or death.

CHIN STRAP

Your helmet is equipped with a double-D-ring chin strap. Pro- per use of the chin strap is critical for proper performance of the helmet. Never alter your chin strap in any way. For example, never add holes, cut or apply buttons, studs or other items to your chin strap. During the life of your helmet, be sure that the chin strap never suffers any type of abrasion or cut, and that its total length does not change. If it does, replace your helmet.

We strongly recommend that you fasten your chin strap before putting on your gloves, in order to make sure that the fastening within the double- D-ring is correct.

1.Slide the longest part of the strap through both rings, while checking that the comfort padding is positio- ned between the strap and your neck. See figure A.

2.Loop the end of the chin strap back over the end of the outer D-ring and pass it back through the inner D-ring. See figure B.

3.Pull the end of the strap until the chin strap is tight. The chin strap should be positioned against your neck, not under your chin, and should be as tight as possible while not cau- sing pain or interference with your breathing. See figure C.

4.Slide the free end of the strap into the strap loop in order to prevent the strap from fluttering in the wind.

See figure D.

Never lend your helmet to others without insuring proper use of the double-D-ring chin strap in accordance with these instructions.

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Shark RSR2 owner manual Chin Strap, See figure D