MT Helmets MT-FF119 Jarama Solid A0 Blanco Perla Brillo User Manual

June 12, 2024
MT Helmets

MT Helmets MT-FF119 Jarama Solid A0 Blanco Perla Brillo

Product Information

Product Name: Jarama Helmet
Model Number: MT-FF119
Manufacturer: mthelmets.com

Technical Details

  • The Jarama helmet provides protection against weather, small flying objects, and wind.
  • Tinted visors are available to protect your eyes from excessive sunlight.
  • MT Helmets shields are supplied with an anti-scratch treatment.
  • The aeroacoustic values may vary depending on the type of motorcycle, clothing, position, and size of the body.

Safety

  • Always close and adjust the chinstrap before riding to ensure proper functioning of the helmet.
  • Never use a smoked or darkened dark shield/visor in low-visibility riding. It is unsafe and may be illegal in many countries.
  • Do not use a shield/visor that is scratched or wet with condensation.

Ventilations

  • To activate the front ventilations, push down the mechanism inside the chin area. To deactivate, push it up.
  • The helmet also features upper air vents for additional airflow.

Shield Maintenance & Warranty

  • Ensure the shield is clean and free from scratches or condensation before use.
  • MT Helmets shields come with an anti-scratch treatment for durability.
  • Refer to the owner’s manual for warranty information.

Product Usage Instructions

How to take off your helmet

  1. Release the retention chinstrap.
  2. Hold the two sections of the strap slightly apart.
  3. Remove the helmet.

Desmontaje de las almohadillas laterales (Disassembly of theside pads)

  1. Hold the three male buckles of the side pad and attach them to the three female buckles fixed inside the shell.
  2. Press down to secure.

Funcionamiento de las entradas de aire superiores (Operation of the upper air vents)

  1. To activate the upper air vents, follow the instructions provided in the manual.

Funcionamiento de la pantalla (Operation of the shield)

  1. To disassemble the shield, lift the circular buckle on the side of the mechanism and rotate it counterclockwise until it reaches the end of its travel.
  2. Release the buckle to remove the shield. Repeat the same process on the other side of the shield.
  3. To assemble the shield, follow the instructions provided in the manual.

For detailed usage instructions and important safety information, please refer to the complete owner’s manual.

Shell
Developed by MT HELMETS based on the revolutionary new HIRP technology. Two shell sizes to optimize weight, fit and comfort.

Ventilation System
The helmet features four air intakes located at the front, which enable the influx of cool air, while two rear outlets facilitate the effective expulsion of warm air.

MT-V-32 Shield
The closure system of the MT-V-32 shield guarantees a uniform seal all around and allows the screen to be replaced quickly and easily.

Liner
The interior padding is not only made of hypoallergenic fabric that is removable and washable, but it also keeps you cool and dry in spring/summer and warm in cooler temperatures.

IMPORTANT
For your safety, it is important that you read the entire owner’s manual and its warnings.

Introduction

Congratulations on your choice of a model made by MT HELMETS. This helmet combines the latest technology, engineering and design available today and is an excellent investment for your comfort and protection. Although wearing a helmet has been proven to significantly reduce the risk of injury or harm, please remember that no helmet can protect you from all possible or potential impacts, even if it is made with state-of-the-art materials and technology. The following information will assist you in the enjoyment and proper maintenance of your helmet.

Sustainability

At MT HELMETS we are committed to creating helmets that are as environmentally friendly as possible. For this reason, helmet parts can be easily replaced, thus extending the life of the product.

Purpose
The main function of a helmet is to protect your head from impact in the event of an accident. To do this, the helmet surrounds your head with a set of materials designed to absorb and cushion the force of impact. The helmet is also designed to provide comfort while riding at a given speed and in a variety of weather conditions. However, there is a downside to every helmet: it decreases your hearing sensitivity, peripheral vision and mobility to some extent, while providing protection and comfort.

Fit
For maximum safety, it is vital that your MT HELMETS helmet fits properly on your head, with the retention strap correctly and securely fastened. Keep your chin firmly in place, grasp the back of the helmet with both hands and try to roll the helmet forward. If you can move the helmet towards your eyes, the size is not correct, so try a smaller one.

Shield
MT helmet shield provide protection against the weather, small flying objects and wind. Tinted visors are available to protect your eyes from excessive sunlight.

Caution!

  • Never use a smoked or darkened dark shield/visor in low-visibility riding. Not only is it unsafe, it is also illegal in many countries.
  • Never use a shield/visor that is scratched or wet with condensation. MT Helmets shields are supplied with an anti-scratch treatment.

Ventilation System

Ventilation systems are designed and engineered to maximize your comfort in a wide range of temperatures. Explore the air vents on your helmet. Some vents have multiple positions, allowing partial opening and partial closing, thus controlling airflow in and out. Helmet ventilation systems should be kept in good condition, and free of dirt, insects or other items that may interfere with proper airflow. Good airflow plays an important role, especially during physical effort or in hot weather. Optimum ventilation also helps reduce the possibility of fogging up the visor.

Attention! The aeroacoustic values may vary depending on the type of motorcycle, clothing, position and size of the body.

Retention system
Once the chinstrap is opened, you need to take both sections of the strap and keep them slightly separated in order to facilitate the passage of your head. When performing this movement, it is recommended to keep the two sections of the strap away from your thumbs so that they are properly positioned.
Position the parts that make up the retention system and secure them according to the appropriate recommendations for each the helmet model. Check that the tension, and therefore the positioning of the helmet, is correct.

How to take off your helmet

Release the retention chinstrap, hold the two sections slightly apart as explained in the previous section and remove the helmet.

How to adjust the micrometric closure system

The micrometric closure allows for easy and precise adjustment of the chinstrap length.

  1. Pass the end of the strap into the micrometric mechanism.
  2. Drag the strap until it is snug and firmly positioned on the chin.

Warning. Do not wear the helmet without securing and adjusting the chinstrap beforehand, as this can affect its ability to function correctly.

Removing the side pads

There are 3 snaps that hold the side pads in place.

  1. Gently lift the side pad away from the shell in order to release the snaps.
  2. Grasp the side pad from its centre and gently pull on the chinstrap.

Installing the side pads

  1. Pass the strap through the opening of the pad at cheek level.
  2. Align and slide the plastic cheek pad plate into place between the shell and the EPS.
  3. Attach the 3 male snaps of the side pad to the 3 female snaps on the inside of the shell and press them together.

Operation of the upper air inlets
The helmet has an innovative ventilation system built into the visor.

  1. Slide up the mecha-nism to activate the vents.
  2. Slide it down to deactivate them.

Operation of the front air inlets

  1. Slide down the mechanism on the inside of the chin guard of the helmet to activate the front vents.
  2. Slide it upwards to deactivate them.

Shield/Visor operation

The shield closes with an optimal airtight seal.

  1. Push the side handle to release the shield from its sealed position allowing it to be raised.
  2. Lower the shield until it is sealed again.

Removing the shield/visor

  1.  Lift up the circular clasp on the side of the mechanism.
  2. Turn it counterclockwise to the end of the movement.
  3. Release the buckle to be able to remove it. Repeat the same process on the other side of the shield.

Shield/Visor attachment

  1. Place the shield in its mounting position.
  2. Fit the locking clasp in the slot and turn it clockwise.
  3. Gently press the clasp so that the surface is completely smooth. Repeat the same process on the other side of the shield.

Maintenance

No component of your helmet can be damaged by water. Wash it with a mild detergent in lukewarm water and let it air dry. It is recommended to wash by hand. Do not place liner parts in the dryer: excess heat can damage the foam and liners. The shield can be cleaned with mild soap and water. The shell of your helmet should be cleaned with water.

Warnings

Do not ride without first carefully fastening your helmet. Do not clean your helmet with petroleum products, solvents, benzene, thinners or abrasive cleaning products. Do not paint your helmet, otherwise your warranty will be invalidated. Do not drop your helmet from any height onto a hard surface. This may cause damage to the finish of your helmet and/or diminish its protective qualities. Do not place your helmet on the mirror of your motorcycle: the strong pressure from the edge of the mirror compresses and damages the shock absorbing liner of the helmet. Do not place your helmet on the motorcycle seat or fuel tank. It could easily roll off and hit the ground causing irreparable damage. It is best to place the helmet on a flat surface or, failing that, on the ground so that it cannot roll or fall. Do not use your helmet if the shield is scratched. This can affect your vision, especially when riding at night. Do not modify any part of your helmet, drill holes in the shell, or cut or press on the shock absorbing liner. The installation of sound systems, loudspeakers and microphones reduces the ability of your helmet to protect you and is therefore not recommended. Do not reuse your helmet if it has been dropped or involved in an accident. Replace it even if the damage is not visible to the naked eye. Do not wear dark or tinted shields/visors in dark or poor visibility riding conditions. Do not place interi-ors or pads in the dryer after washing. Allow to air dry. Do not attempt to remove, change or replace the shield while riding your motorcycle.

Warranty

If you have a warranty claim, please go to mthelmets.com/warranty

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