KAYOBA 004426 Young Children Helmet Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- KAYOBA
Table of Contents
KAYOBA 004426 Young Children Helmet
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING!
The helmet has a quick-release clasp, designed to unfasten in situations where
there is a risk of suffocation. The helmet can therefore come loose after
severe falls or collisions.
- The helmet is intended to be worn by small children for activities where there is a risk of head injuries in combination with the risk of suffocation.
- Although the clasp on the helmet is designed to unfasten when exposed to pressure, it is recommended to take off the helmet before climbing.
- that the helmet is intended for use by young children while pursuing activities in environments which have proven risks of head injuries in combination with risks of strangulation.
- The helmet is not intended and does not provide adequate protection for motor sports, riding a moped, or other vehicles.
- To provide full protection the helmet must be properly fitted and the straps and clasps must be correctly tensioned and fastened.
- No helmet can provide full protection from head injuries. Accidents at low speed can also lead to serious or fatal head injuries, depending on the force of impact.
- The helmet is designed to absorb the force of impact, either by deformation and/or destruction. Even if there is no visible damage after a fall the helmet should be immediately discarded and replaced with a new one.
- Do not expose the helmet to heat. The helmet will be damaged if it is exposed to temperatures over 65 °C. This temperature can be exceeded in dark vehicles and storage cases during very hot weather. Heat deforms helmets and
- blisters the surface structure. Discard a damaged helmet immediately and replace it with a new one.
- Do not modify the helmet or remove any of the original parts, unless this is specifically recommended by the manufacturer.
- The helmet must not be adapted, or fitted with accessories not recommended by the manufacturer.
- Solvents, paint and/or stickers can damage the helmet and prevent it from providing proper protection during an accident.
- Exercise due care and attention during all activities that involve using the helmet, and read the instructions carefully before use.
TYPE APPROVAL
This product complies with the requirements in EN 1080:2013 and PPE 2016/425 EU Type examination conducted by: SGS United Kingdom Ltd, Weston-super-Mare, BS22 6WA, UK. Notified Body No: 0120
SYMBOLS
Approved as per applicable
DESCRIPTION
PROTECTION AND VENTILATION
The outer shell makes the helmet very lightweight, durable and robust. The
ventilation openings and inner air channels allow air to flow over the
forehead and under the helmet for maximum cooling.
- Back
- Front
- Strap 2
- Strap 1
- Back strap
- Chin strap
- Front
- Chin strap
- Clasp
- Back strap
use
fitting
The helmet must be well adjusted to provide full protection. The helmet is
properly adjusted when it does not move forward, backwards or sideways when
fastened. If the helmet can be wobbled forward or backwards the straps must be
adjusted and/or the pads replaced.
NOTE:
- Check the adjustment of the helmet every time it is used.
- It should not be possible to take off the helmet without unfastening the clasp.
- The straps should be adjusted so that they do not cover the ears and so that the clasp is turned away from the chin.
- If the helmet cannot be adjusted to suit the user, use another helmet.
Pads
If the helmet does not fit properly with the pads inside it, remove them and fit different sizes of pads. Choose pads of a suitable size to adjust the helmet to the head of the user. Different sizes of pads can be used to obtain the best fit.
Straps and clasp
The helmet has a clasp that is easy to fasten and unfasten without adjusting. The straps must be evenly tensioned.
- Put the helmet firmly on the head and fasten the clasp.
- Note which straps are loose. Take off the helmet and shorten the straps to fit.
- To shorten the chin strap, hold the clasp in one hand. Then pull the strap through the clasp.
- To shorten the back strap, pull out the strap from the back of strap 2. Hold the helmet in one hand. Hold the other hand in the straps where they pass under the chin. Pull from side to side to adjust all four straps evenly sideways.
- The helmet should sit straight and firmly on the head.
- To put the helmet lower down over the forehead, shorten the chin strap and extend the back strap.
- To put the helmet higher up over the forehead, extend the chin strap and shorten the back strap.
FINAL CHECK
Check the tension of the straps by putting the helmet on the head and fastening the clasp. Open the mouth wide, the strap should feel tight against the chin. Try to lift off the helmet at the front and back. If the helmet can be lifted off, shorten the corresponding strap and check that the pads are sufficiently thick. It should not be possible to move the helmet too far forwards or backwards.
MAINTENANCE
CLEANING
Clean the helmet when necessary with hot water and a mild detergent.
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