URBAN 1002501 Bike Helmet Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Urban
Table of Contents
Instruction manual Bike helmet, Urban with light and shade
Matte white, 52-59 cm, M
1002501 Bike Helmet
This helmet is certifi ed according to the following standard:
- (EU) 2016/425: Guidelines for personal protection equipment
- EN 1078:2012 + A1:2012 – European standard for cyclists, skate boarders and inline skaters
- Certifi ed by: TELEFICATION B.V. Wilmersdorf 50, 7327 AC Apeldoorn, Netherlands. Notifi ed Body No. 0560
- Declaration of Conformity: www.csi-bike.com
EN 1078:2012+A1:2012
** EN 1078:2012 + A1:2012
Attention:** Please note that no helmet is indestructible and will not
prevent all head injuries.
EN 1078:2012+A1:2012
For the best possible protection, please observe the following guidelines:
-
Usage
This helmet is recommended as protective equipment for the following activities.It is not suitable for the following activities:Warning! Please note that it is necessary for children to remove their helmets before entering playgrounds. This helmet should not be used by children while climbing or doing other activities when there is a risk of strangulation/ hanging if the child gets trapped with the helmet. -
Optimum fi t
• Please try various sizes for comfort and security, ensuring that the helmet sits horizontally on your head.
• Do not pull the helmet over your forehead, reducing visibility.
• Do not push the helmet towards the back of your head, as this will not protect your forehead.
The helmet can only protect your head if it fi ts correctly. -
Adjustment of the head ring
Adjusting the helmet to the individual head size can be achieved, depending on the type, with the following easy to use fi tting systems. -
Adjustment of the straps
When wearing the helmet for the fi rst time, please adjust the straps so that they meet tautly and comfortably beneath the ears. The easily adjustable triangular locks on both sides help you in doing so.Make sure the chin-guard, which must be locked before every ride, doesn’t lie on the jaw-bone.If you choose to cut the chinstrap, leave a protrusion of approx. 2 inches or 4 cm above the lock. Heat the cut ends carefully to prevent the webbing from unravelling. Be careful with high heat near the helmet because the strap and helmet are fl ammable. Be careful to avoid contact with melted nylon.
Run the chinstrap through the lock as noted below and use the “O-Ring” to secure any excess strapping. -
Proper maintenance and care
• Regularly check the helmet for signs of damage.
• Do not alter the specifi cation of this helmet as it will reduce its protective eff ect.
• Only use original spare parts.
• Do not apply stickers or paint to the helmet as this can be damaging to the materials.
• Do not remodel or misuse the helmet.
• Do not expose the helmet to temperatures in excess of 60˚C.
Do not store behind glass, e.g. in a car (burning glass eff ect), near heaters etc.
• If you suspect that the helmet has received a large impact, even if there is no visible damage, please purchase a new helmet.
• This helmet has a limited life time and must be replaced 5 years after the fi rst time it is used, and at most after 8 years from it’s productions date, even if it displays no clear visible or technical defects.
• The helmet, inner pads and head ring can be cleaned using lukewarm water, solvent-free detergents and a soft cloth.
For disposal of batteries and electronics, please make sure to comply to the applicable regulations of the respective country, in order to ensure environmentally correct disposal of the products.
Made in PRC
CSI A/S
Egeskovvej 15A. DK-8700 Horsens
www.csi-bike.com
CSI_MA_ST6_UK_002 . Nov2023
Item no.: 1002501
Barode:
5715072024650
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
Read User Manual Online (PDF format) >>