CRNK Z Premium Angler Bicycle Helmet Instructions
- June 2, 2024
- CRNK
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CRNK Z Premium Angler Bicycle Helmet
- This symbol alerts the user to the presence of Important safety warnings.
INFORMATION
- The helmet you have just purchased provides protection, whether on or off the road.
- To ensure proper use of this helmet, familiarize yourself with its features, fit, and care by carefully reading through this manual before wearing your helmet.
WARNING:
- (a) No helmet can protect the wearer against all possible impacts.
- (b) The helmet is designed to be retained by a strap under the lower jaw.
- (c) To be effective, a helmet must fit and be worn correctly. To check for the correct fit, place the helmet on the 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 rearward to expose the forehead.
- (d) No attachments should be made to the helmet except those recommended by the helmet manufacturer.
- (e) 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.
- (f) 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.
- (g) A helmet has a limited lifespan in use and should be replaced when it shows obvious signs of wear
- (h) This helmet should not be used by children while climbing or doing other activities where there is a risk of hanging or strangulation if the child gets trapped whilst wearing the helmet.
- (i) Note: The service life of your helmet may be less than 5 years as a result of exposure to sunlight, rough handling/storage that results in dents or cuts, or as a result of heavy use.
THE PROPER FIT
- STEP 1: The helmet fits correctly when the fit pads hold it firmly but comfortably in place. Different thicknesses are provided for that purpose. Pads are held in place by hook and loop-style fasteners.
- Try any combination of the different thicknesses provided until the helmet fits firmly and comfortably. 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
- STEP 2: Always wear a helmet low in the front to protect the forehead as in the “correct” figure.
- STEP 3: The front and rear straps should 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 slide adjuster 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 slide the slide adjuster in the aporopriate direction.
- STEP 4: Always wear the helmet with the chin strap buckle fastened and the trap pulled right. Make sure the strap is well back against the throat. Not on the point of the chin. Straps worn at 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 magnetic buckle. Pull the button on the buckle to release and attach each side of the buckle to fasten. direction.
- STEP 5: The size system Way of the adjuster is as shown in the picture below.
- Turn the regulator counterclockwise to increase the size
- Turn the regulator clockwise to reduce the size
- Hold the front end of the helmet and screw down the regulator adjusting plate.
- Make 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 accidently. See Diagram F.
- Step 6: 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.
CHECK THE FIT:
- Grab the helmet with both hands and twist it to the left and 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 1. Pull it tight.
CHECK THE STRAPS:
- 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, roll it forward so far that blocks vision or backward far enough to expose the forehead it doesn’t fit right. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 until 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.
- Step 7: Once you are satisfied that the helmet fits correctly and that all straps are properly adjusted and tightened, take a short ride.
- Pay attention to overall comfort and helmet stability while riding.
- Make any minor adjustments to the fit pads and straps to improve comfort and stability.
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, or hydrocarbons.
STORING YOUR HELMET:
- After each use, allow the helmet to air dry and then store it in a cool, dry place. Excessive heat can damage the helmet.
- In direct sunlight, the back ledge of the car, behind the rear window, and other places that can get hot enough, will cause heat damage.
- Damaged helmets will appear to have uneven or bubbly surfaces. DO NOT USE HEAT-DAMAGED HELMETS.
The product has passed
- EN1078:2012+A1:2012 to show conformity to Regulation EU 2016/425 and Regulation 2016/425 on personal protective equipment as brought into UK law and amended.
Service life for this helmet: 5 years
The helmet should be adjusted to fit the user, e.g. the straps positioned so that they do not cover the ears, the buckle positioned away from the jawbone, and the straps and buckle adjusted to be both comfortable and firm; how the helmet should be positioned on the head to ensure the intended protection is provided (e.g. that it should be placed to protect the forehead and not be pushed too far over the back of the head); a helmet cannot always protect against injury; a helmet subjected to a severe impact should be discarded and destroyed; a statement of the danger of modifying or removing any of the original parts of the helmet other than as recommended by the manufacturer, and that helmets should not be adapted for fitting accessories in a way not recommended by the manufacturer.
CERTIFIED BY:
- Notified Body: Kiwa Nederland B.V. with its office located at Wilmersdorf 50,7327 AC Apeldoorn, The Netherlands. Notified Body No. 0063
Models specified in the manual
Helmet Model | KC | CEEN1078 | CPSC | Notified body |
---|---|---|---|---|
ANGLER | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
BUCKER | 0 | |||
NEW HELMER | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
NEW ARTICA | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
VELOCE | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
GENETIC | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
ARTICE | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
HELMER | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
ARC | 0 | |||
VULCAN | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
NEWARITCA KOROYD | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
TANGO | 0 | |||
TAN GOJUNIOR | 0 | |||
GENETIC ALPHA | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
ANGLER ALPHA | 0 | 0 | 1 |
- The EU Declaration of Conformity can be found at The following link: https://crnk.eu/pages/downloads
- Manufactured by: Analogue Plus Co. Ltd 815 Daewangpangyo-ro, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea.
- www.crnk.eu imported by: Caliber Europe BV Kortakker 10, 4264 AE Veen, Netherlands
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