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CHIN GUARD FASTENING
1
Open the visor completely.
Before fastening the chin guard to the helmet, perform the operations as described
below to remove the CHIN GUARD COVERS:
2
Pull the right release lever upwards and at the same time remove the right side pro-
tection, by pulling it towards the outside (Fig. 5). Perform the same operation also on
the left side of the helmet.
3
Insert the right end of the chin guard into the right side frame louver of the helmet, and
press it towards the inside of the helmet until you hear the fastening click (Fig. 6).
Perform the same operation on the left side of the helmet.
4
Make sure the chin guard is correctly fastened at both ends by gently pulling it towards
the outside of the helmet.
WARNING!
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Never remove the semi-rigid inner padding of the chin guard.
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When the helmet is used without chin guard, always assemble the chin guard
covers supplied.
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If in doubt on how the manual chin guard release device works, please contact
a Nolan dealer.
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VISION PROTECTION SYSTEM (VPS)
The new and exclusive inner Vision Protection System (VPS) is a scratch-resistant coated,
®
moulded,
sunscreen. Its use is simple and practical: Just pull it down or up to
respectively activate it or remove it from the field of vision. It is useful in all sorts of situa-
tions, both on long journeys out of town and shorter town trips.
Moreover, the innovative fastening system allows you to assemble and disassemble the
sunscreen without the need for any tools for ordinary maintenance and cleaning opera-
tions.
VPS operation
The VPS mechanism allows you to activate the sunscreen by simply lowering it until it par-
tially covers the visor field of vision. In this way, the desired light transmittance reduction
is achieved. At any time, independent of the visor, the VPS can be deactivated with a sim-
ple movement and easily pulled up to restore the normal conditions of visibility and pro-
tection guaranteed by the approved helmet visor.
To deactivate the VPS, push the slider towards the bottom of the helmet (Fig. 7A) until you
hear the click, which means the slider and VPS are correctly in place.
To activate the VPS, push the slider upwards (Fig. 7B) until you hear the click which means
the slider and VPS are correctly in place.
The VPS has been designed to ensure an easy, quick and tool-free disassembly.
Precautions for use
The current approval standards (ECE 22-05) state that the minimum light transmittance
levels must be greater than 80% when riding at night and not less than 50% when riding
during the day. For this reason, when riding during the day under particularly bright weath-
er conditions, e.g. very strong sunlight caused by high intensity and/or incidence of the
sunbeams, the use of sunglasses - which have a transmittance much lower than 50% -
turns out to be advisable, if not absolutely necessary, to reduce eye fatigue on long trips.
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