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WARNING!
Carefully read, understand and follow the instructions
provided in this manual, and keep it in a safe place for
future reference. If you have any doubt whatsoever regarding
the use or care of your helmet, please see your retailer for
assistance or advice. Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions provided herein can result in the failure of the
helmet to protect you in an accident, resulting in a head injury
or death.
EVO-ONE 2
OWNER'S MANUAL

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Summary of Contents for Shark EVO-ONE 2

  • Page 1: Warnings

    EVO-ONE 2 OWNER’S MANUAL WARNING! Carefully read, understand and follow the instructions provided in this manual, and keep it in a safe place for future reference. If you have any doubt whatsoever regarding the use or care of your helmet, please see your retailer for assistance or advice.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    • Cleaning ..................16 • Ventilations ................. 17 • Legal informations ..............Thank you for choosing a Evo-One 2 Standard: helmet. The Evo-One 2 is a top-quality This Evo-One 2 SHARK helmet has been helmet that is ideal for use in urban and approved and conforms to the R 22/05 extra urban areas.
  • Page 3: Anatomy Of The Helmet

    ANATOMY OF THE HELMET 1) Visor 2) Sun shield 3) Sun shield mechanism button 4) Upper ventilation 5) Lower ventilation 6) Chin strap buckle: 6a Double-D ring 6b “Precise Lock“ 7) Base seal 8) Visor seal 9) Chin section mechanism...
  • Page 4: Choose Your Size

    A HELMET IN YOUR SIZE WARNING! No helmet can protect because of different head shapes, this the wearer from all foreseeable size reference can only be considered high or low speed impacts. However, for as a guide. For maximum protection, it maximum protection, the helmet must be is necessary to check that the helmet is of proper fit and the chin strap must be...
  • Page 5 A HELMET IN YOUR SIZE move the helmet. If not, the hel- If you have any questions about proper- ly sizing your helmet, see your retailer met is too big for you; select for assistance. a smaller size. See figure Each of these tests must be repeated 3.
  • Page 6: Chin Strap

    CHIN STRAP CHIN STRAP Choose your SHARK Evo-One 2 helmet and Depending on the various versions and the attach the holding system. When the “Precise country concerned, your SHARK Evo-One 2 hel- Lock” is adjusted to the medium position, the met is equipped with a chin strap with a “Precise...
  • Page 7 CHIN STRAP WARNING! Never use the strap loop to the chin strap with the double-D rings. secure your helmet to your head. In order to Repeat the steps above. Never ride with the chin be properly fastened, you must thread the strap strap loose, improperly fastened or improperly positioned.
  • Page 8: A Helmet That Can Change Its Use

    For proper fitting, position the chin guard ITS USE while in the Jet configuration (i.e. open), The Evo-One 2 is an helmet that can truly then grip it at the level of the chin straps change its use; it enables you to have an...
  • Page 9: Full Face/Open Face

    FULL FACE/OPEN FACE FULL FACE/OPEN FACE Press the red button on the chin protection Switch your helmet from a full face to an open (Fig.A) and the screen will slightly go up auto- face configuration, in a simple way, by keeping matically (AUTO-UP).
  • Page 10: Full Face/Open Face

    OPEN FACE /FULL FACE OPEN FACE / FULL FACE left hand thumb as per as shown (Fig. A) and tilt it forward (Fig B-C) while drawing aside it This transformation is equally easy. Your visor slightly. Once the chin section is in the low screen may be in either low or high position;...
  • Page 11: Visor

    VISOR SCREEN REMOVAL We have designed your helmet to make this ope- ration very easy: - Move the visor to the high position (Fig. A); - Apply pressure to the catches using a screwdri- ver or similar pointed instrument (Fig. B); - Pivot the visor (Fig.
  • Page 12 THE SUN SHIELD visor and do not try to open the visor. The The Evo-One 2 is equipped with an Integral sun shield visor could become dislodged, leaving your with external controls. eyes and face unprotected. In addition, your head could be pulled to the side.
  • Page 13: Sun Shield

    To ensure its protection and lengthen its lifespan, the external surface of the Evo-One 2 sun shield has been given an anti-scratch treatment. To maintain and clean it, please follow the same instructions as for the external surface of the visor.
  • Page 14: Textile Parts

    TEXTILE PARTS REMOVING THE INTERIOR PARTS We advise you to carry out this operation with the helmet in the Jet configuration. - Turn your helmet over. - Separate the two parts of the chin strap. - Detach the back part of the headgear to remove it from its casing (Fig.
  • Page 15 TEXTILES PARTS REPLACING THE INTERIOR PADDING - Reposition the cheek pads by passing the chin straps through the slit in the foam (Fig. A) and clip all the studs from the two cheek pads (Fig. B). - Start the operation by sliding the plastic tabs of the front of the head section in its housing beginning with one side (Fig.
  • Page 16: Cleaning

    TEXTILE PARTS CLEANING THE INTERIOR THE TEXTILES The interior textile parts are washable; it is The Evo-One 2 make it easy for you to important to follow the instructions below appreciate fully the performance of your scrupulously to avoid damaging them: helmet.
  • Page 17: Ventilations

    VENTILATIONS WARNING! Do not open or close any vents VENTILATIONS INSIDE THE HELMET. while operating your motorcycle. You The upper air intakes (Fig. A) allows air to enter onto the upper part of the head and thus renew could lose control of your motorcycle, resulting the air in the head section.
  • Page 18 AIRVENTS/CHIN COVER ANTI-TURBULENCE CHIN COVER AIRVENTS As a complement to the defogging venti- To make proper use the anti-turbulence lation, it is possible to use an air vent to chin cover, pull the grip as indicated in spray air around the chin. These 2 types order to deploy it (Fig.
  • Page 19 “This user’s manual and its images can not be considered as contractual. to this helmet.Caution: Do not apply any paint, stickers, petrol or any other SHARK reserves the right to improve the quality of production. The images solvent to this helmet. Only the visors, SHARK VZ150 approved under contained in this document are SHARK’s exclusive property.

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