RuRoC Atlas 4.0 Track Bluetooth Motorcycle Helmet Instruction Manual

June 12, 2024
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RuRoC Atlas 4.0 Track Bluetooth Motorcycle Helmet Instruction Manual
RuRoC Atlas 4.0 Track Bluetooth Motorcycle Helmet

WARNING!

READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USE

If the helmet is worn in the wrong position, it cannot provide you with full protection, in the case of an accident this can result in serious injury or even death.

When wearing the helmet, it should not move freely without moving your scalp along with it. You can check this by holding the helmet firmly and trying to move your head within the helmet. If the helmet moves freely when doing so, the next size down would be required.

Close the buckle and tighten the chin strap so that it feels snug under your chin. Move your head to check that you are still able to breathe, talk and swallow normally. Adjust straps if necessary. Do not wear the strap over the chin, nor use any additional chin cups or similar.

Before using the helmet do a final check by tilting the helmet backwards and forwards. The helmet should remain firmly in place and cannot be taken off in any direction. If the helmet can move freely, rotate or does give a loose fit, the next size down would be required.

WARRANTY PROCESS

Before you return any product, you must go to www.ruroc.com/returns and follow the on-line returns process

  1. Ensure that the returned product is washed, cleaned and dried before shipping. Dirty and/or foul smelling helmets will be returned unprocessed, or may delay the process with an additional surcharge.
  2. Remember to include a note with your name, address and phone number, AND fill out the returns form. Please make sure to include a short statement explaining the warranty problem. Alternatively, you may also return your product to the store from where you originally purchased the product. Any Ruroc dealer is able to handle the warranty process on your behalf.

NOTE: Damage due to wear and tear, accident, misuse, neglect, failure to store or use a product other than in accordance with the instructions provided, damage due to any repairs carried out by you or a third party not authorised by us is not covered under warranty. Please contact our Customer Experience team if you have any questions.

HELMET CARE / CLEANING / STORAGE

Clean your helmet inside and outside regularly with lukewarm mild soap/ water and a soft cloth.
Do not use aggressive detergents, solvents, rough brush/cloth.

WARNING: Do not Paint. Do not use solvents, detergents, thinner, petroleum based products (e.g. gasoline), bleach, ammonia and other cleaning agents as they may damage the materials of the helmet. The damage may not be visible to the user.

WARNING: Do not remove or modify any components or parts. Do not make any modifications to the chinstrap or the buckle. Do not make any modifications to the internal shape of the helmet or on its external shell. Do not cut or drill any parts, nor fit any not certified accessory to the helmet.

WARNING: Do not expose the helmet to temperatures over 50°C (around 122°F), such as those it may experience in direct sunlight or in a car. Heat may damage the internal absorption structure. Damages may not be visible to the user. Store the helmet in a dry and dark place when not in use.

PUTTING ON YOUR ATLAS

Product Overview

Helmets are often tight the first time you put them on and/or take them off. However, the helmet will loosen with use so it is essential you have a firm (but comfortable fit) to begin with. When putting on the helmet be sure to follow these steps to avoid discomfort:

  1. Pull outwards on fastening straps to widen helmet.
  2. Place the rear of the helmet against the top part of your neck so the front of the helmet is angled upwards & make sure you continue to pull the helmet wide at the straps.
  3. Roll the helmet forward over your head.
  4. Check your chin strap is tight to your chin & then fasten the D Ring.

More information is available on how to put on your helmet is availlable on our ‘how to’ guides.

FITTING YOUR ATLAS

Fitting your Atlas

Helmets will often fit tightly when wearing them for the first time. With use the internal padding will soften becoming more comfortable for the wearer. If your helmet fits badly to begin with, we do offer alternative head liner and cheek padding options which are available with different thickness dependent on which you require. You may need to exchange the helmet for a different size if the padding doesn’t help. In order to do so, contact our Customer Experience team and they can initiate the returns process.

Visit our ‘how to’ guides for more information concerning fit.

D-RING FASTENING

Fastening

Pass the strap through both D-rings, then round and through the centre of the first D ring and pull it tight to fit to your comfort. This forms a tight knot around the D rings which is secure and extremely resistant to pulling. Lastly secure the strap with the button.

EMERGENCY RELEASE

Emergency Release

Emergency release loops are found on the underside of the helmet, pull on the loops to break the popper connection, releasing the cheek padding from the helmet. These tabs are used for emergency use only.
Excessive use (not in an emergency) may damage the cheekpad assembly. Only use when needed.

ATLAS COMFORT LINER

Every ATLAS comes with a headliner & cheek-pads that are both removable & washable. Not only is this component protective against cold air but it also reduces wind-noise. To remove your headliner & cheek-pads follow these steps: disconnect the poppers on the cheekpads and back of the headliner. Then disconnect the plastic band at the front of the headliner. Lastly, gently pull out the liner making sure to help the chin strap through the cheek pads and free the plastic wings on the cheekpads from the internal clips. To reassemble simply follow these steps in reverse.

LINER WASHING

You may want to wash your comfort liner from time to time to keep it feeling fresh.

  1. Firstly remove the items you wish to wash from the helmet.
  2. Head liner and chin curtain care; hand wash in cold water with a mild detergent. Rinse thoroughly and dry out of direct head or sunlight. Exposure to heat / sun may damage / fade the material. Only assemble into helmet once fully dry.

Visit our ‘how to’ guides for more information.

CHIN-CURTAIN

Chin Curtain

Chin curtains (or Wind stops) are essential to keeping unwanted excess air from entering your helmet at high speeds. Not only does this small device prevent you from being hit with high velocity wind but also helps to reduce noise as well as minimises dust, fumes and bugs. To install the chin curtain, centralise the unit to be perpendicular to the chin vents, use the central clip to gently engage a positive connection with the internal locking pin. On either side of the chin curtain there are two more wings that are to be connected to each side of the EPS, for ease of use unfasten the cheek pads (Hint. the cheek pads also connect into this same locking point). To remove simply follow the steps above in reverse.

OPEN/CLOSE TOP VENT

Open Close top vent

All ATLAS 4.0’s are equipped with a front open/close vent to give you more control over airflow. Increased airflow (open position) will help to keep your head cooler on warm days. Reduced airflow (closed position) will help to keep you warm on cooler days.

RAID AIR-CONTROL

Raid Air Control

Thanks to our patented Atlas RAIDsystem your helmet’s airflow is secondto- none! At the flick of a switch you are able to transfer air directly to yourself or to the visor. This ‘switch’ is an open/ close vent at the inside front of the chinguard. When the vent is closed the air is transferred to the visor creating clean fog-free vision. When it is opened it offers the rider more air to breathe.

PIN LOCK

Our ATLAS helmets are compatible with both anti-fogging technology and protectint transitional insert. Please note this item will need to be bought separately. Visit our ‘how to’ guides for installation information.

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YOUR ATLAS VISOR

Pin Lock

To open the visor, simply place your thumb under the thumb tab and gently pull the visor outwards. Expect some resistance. This is normal. You will hear and feel the visor click through four positions until it is fully open. When in use, please avoid covering the visor and only make adjustments when it is safe to do so.
WARNING: Do not use tinted visors at night. For day / track use only.

To change the visor simply twist the bayonet screws 90˚ then remove the plastic shield at the corner of the visor. Then put your new visor in place and reverse those steps. Visit our ‘how to’ guides for installation information.Always ensure your visor is clean before a journey. It is best to use a microfiber cloth with lukewarm water. If your visor is scratched or damaged it should be replaced as soon as possible.

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VISOR ADAPTIVE CONTROL

Visor Adaptive Control

To adapt how tight the visor sits against the seal, simply adjust the two screws on the visor mechanism.

Visit our ‘how to’ guides for more information.

BLUETOOTH SYSTEM (ELECTRONICS)

To install your Bluetooth system, release the small magnetic hatch at the rear of the helmet and insert your Atlas in-helmet audio device. Allow for the device to correctly seat itself onto the internal connection points, when this a positive click.

Every ATLAS comes compatible with Shockwave. To install your Shockwave correctly please follow these steps continuing from the previous page (Bluetooth System).

Visit our ‘how to’ guides for more information.

SPEAKER INSTALL

Visor Adaptive Control

  1. To begin, remove the internal ear pads by gently unfastening the poppers on each side.
  2. Once removed fold the earpads out of the way keeping the sides closest to the lower part of the shell connected. Once the earpads are out of the way you should now be in view of the speaker Velcro on each side of the EPS as well as the microphone Velcro at the front of the helmet.
  3. Place the microphone into position at the front of the helmet in the indicated location marked. Chase the connecting wire back to the speaker and secure to the first Velcro point.
  4. Take the trailing wire and connect to the
  5. 5mm AUX port. Repeat on the left hand side of the helmet with the single speaker.
    Visor Adaptive Control

RUROC ATLAS 4.0 TRACK
CERTIFIED:
DOT FMVSS NO 218
ECE 22.06
ACU GOLD

Designed in the UNITED KINGDOM
Made in China

Ruroc Ltd, Unit 2, Barnett Way, Barnwood Estate, Gloucester GL4 3RT UK

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