anko SMK02623 Helmet with Light Instruction Manual

June 17, 2024
Anko

anko SMK02623 Helmet with Light

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

AND CARE LIGHTWEIGHT CYCLE HELMETS DESIGNED
TO MEET ALL TESTING REQUIREMENTS OF: AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND AS/NZS 2063: 2008

CLEANING YOUR HELMET

Use only mild soap and water to clean the helmet, straps and pads. DO NOT use chemicals. DO NOT use solvents, paints and hydrocarbons.

STORING YOUR HELMET

After each use, allow the helmet to air dry and then store in a cool, dry place. Excessive heat can damage the helmet. In direct sunlight dark gear bags and automobile trucks can get hot enough to cause heat damage. Damaged helmets will appear to have: uneven or bubbly surfaces

CHECK THE FIT
Grab the helmet with both hands and twist it to the left and to the right. If the helmet fits right the skin on the forehead will move as the helmet moves. If it does not, the helmet is too loose. Return to step

CHECK THE STRAP
Grab the helmet with both hands and try to move it by rolling the helmet forward and backward as far as you can. Make a serious effort. If you can roll it off the head completely in either direction or roll it forward so far that it blocks vision or backward far enough to expose the forehead it doesn’t fit right. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 until the helmet movement is minimal.

WARNING * If you cannot adjust your helmet to fit as required by Step 5, DO NOT USE THIS HELMET. Replace it with a different size.

HELMET INSTRUCTIONS

The helmet you have just purchased provides protection, whether on or off the road. To ensure proper use of this helmet, familiarise yourself with its features, fit and care by carefully reading through this manual before wearing your new helmet.

DO NOT USE HEAT-DAMAGED HELMETS
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WARNING

  1. This helmet conforms to the AS/NZS 2063:2008 standard for bicycle helmets. E designed for use with pedal cycles, skateboards and kick scooters, not intended for motorsport use.
  2. No Helmet can protect the wearer against all possible impacts.
  3. The heimet is designed to be retained by a strap under the lower jaw
  4. To Be effective, a helmet must fit and be worn correctly. To check for correct fit, place heimet on head and make any adjustments indicated. Securely fasten retention system. Grasp the helmet and try to rotate it to the front and rear. A correctly fitted helmet should be comfortable and should not move forward to obscure vision or backwards to expose the forehead.
  5. No Attachments should be made to the helmet except those recommended by the heimet manufacturer. 6. The helmet is designed to absorb shock by partial destruction of the shell and liner. This damage may not be visible. Therefore, if subjected to severe blow, the helmet should be destroyed and replaced even if it appears undamaged, recommended by the heimet manufacturer.
  6. The helmet is designed to absorb shock by partial destruction of the shell and liner. This damage may not be visible. Therefore, if subjected to a severe blow, the helmet should be destroyed and replaced even if it appears undamaged,
  7. The helmet may be damaged and rendered ineffective by petroleum and petroleum products, cleaning agents, paints, adhesives and the like, without the damage being visible to the user.
  8. A helmet has a limited lifespan in use and should be replaced when it shows otvious signs of wear.
  9.  This helmet should not be used by chidren while climbing or doing other activities where there is a risk of hanging or strangulation it the chid gets trapped whist wearing the helmet

THE PROPER FIT

  1. STEP 1: The helmet fits correctly when the fit pads hold it finly but comfortably in place. Pads are held in place by hook and Icop style fasteners. All fitting adjustments MUST be made with the helmet in the proper position. Failure to do so will result in a poor fit. This will allow the helmet to move out of position or come off in an accident. For proper position, please refer to Diagram A.
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  2. STEP 2: Always wear a helmet low in the front to protect the forehead as in the correct figure in Diagram A

  3. STEP 3: The front and rear straps shoukd join at a point slightly below and in front of the ears. See Diagram B. To adjust the position of the straps hold one end of the buckle in one hand and slide the adjustor up or down as necessary with the other hand correctly positioned to adjust the front or rear strap individually. Hold the strap to be adjusted and side the side adjuster in the appropriate direction.
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  4. STEP 4:
    Always wear the helmet with the chin strap buckle fastened and the strap pulled tight. Make sure the strap is well back against the throat, NOT on the point of the chin. Straps worn on the point of the chin increase the chance of the helmet coming off in an accident. See Diagram C and Diagram D on how to fasten and release the buckle and Diagram E shows the proper placement of the chin strap.
    anko-SMK02623-Helmet-with-Light-3Make sure the loose end of the strap passes through the rubber O ring. If it does not, the strap may slide loose and the helmet can come off accidentally.
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  5. STEP 5:
    Before using the helmet, make sure it fits correctly, the straps are correctly adjusted and the chin strap is tight enough. Put the helmet on in the correct position. Fasten the chin strap and pull it tight.

  6. STEP 6: Once you are satisfied that the helmet fits correctly and all straps are property adjusted and tightened, take a short ride. Pay attention to overall comfort and helmet stability while riding. Make any minor adjustments to fit pads and straps to improve comfort stability.

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