Use And Maintenance; Explanation Of Labels - CASCO PF 112 EXTREM User Instructions

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is supplied by the factory in a single box; this can be used for safe storage and transportation.

USE AND MAINTENANCE

Please carry out an inspection of the visor screen and linkages at regular and also deployment-dependent
intervals. A damaged /scratched visor may no longer be used. It must be rendered unusable and replaced.
INFORMATION IMPORTANT TO YOUR SAFETY
The protection provided by the helmet depends on the circumstances of the accident whereby the wearing
of a helmet cannot always prevent a fatal accident or extended invalidity. Always wear the helmet in the
correct position and bring to mind that no helmet can guard the neck area or the unprotected parts of the
head. This helmet is approved solely for use by the fire brigade, in rescue and disaster control. It is not
approved for sport and motorcycling.
Warning: Please note that helmet wearing safety can only then be ensured when it has been
fully assembled and correctly fitted, and that removable parts cannot be worn separately.
FEATURES AND LABELLING
Please read the list for all the features of this helmet and their significance. The label can be found on the
interior of the helmet shell.

EXPLANATION OF LABELS

Labelling
Art #
PF 112 Extrem
EN 443:2008
Typ A
CE0497
OPTIONAL FEATURES AND LABELLING
Symbol
***
E3
E2
C
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Explanation of labels
Item number
Helmet description
53-64cm = head size range
Month/year of manufacture
European standard for certification of the product
Type: Half-shell helmet
Number of supervising notified body
Options
Low temperature classifica-
tion: - 30 °C
Electrical ancillary properties
Electrical ancillary properties
Chemical resistance (optional)
Meaning
Even at a low temperature of -30°C the helmet
fulfils all the requirements set in the standard
DIN EN 443:2008 in respect of impact absor-
bance and penetration.
Leakage current between 2 points on the
helmet surface (surface insulation).
Leakage current between the outer and inner
surfaces of the helmet shell (wet helmet)
Resistance to contact with liquid chemicals
(see table)

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