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N70-2 GT
At any time, without operating the visor, the VPS can be deactivated with a simple
movement and easily lifted up to restore the normal conditions of visibility and protec-
tion guaranteed by the approved helmet visor.
1.1 To activate the VPS, move the slider as in Fig.14 until you hear a click confirming
that the VPS is in the desired position.
The VPS is adjustable in a range of intermediate positions to ensure the best
comfort for the user with respect to the terms of use.
1.2 To deactivate the VPS, press the recovery button as shown in Fig.15 until the VPS
unlocks and moves automatically to standby position.
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PRECAUTIONS FOR USE OF VPS
Current homologation standards (ECE22-06) establish that the minimum light trans-
mittance levels of visors must be no less than 80%; for homologated sunscreens, the
minimum transmittance level must be no less than 20%.
The regulation itself also contemplates the simultaneous use of the visor and sun-
screen, both as standard.
WARNING
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We recommend your using of the VPS only and solely together with the approved
standard visor, which has a transmittance value greater than 80%.
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The VPS does not replace the protection guaranteed by the visor.
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The VPS can only be activated during daytime and in weather and environmental
di conditions with a particular light, for example, strong brightness caused by high
intensity and/or incidence of sunlight.
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At night and/or in conditions of poor visibility, the VPS must be deactivated.
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Should sunglasses and/or photochromic lenses be used, the VPS must be deac-
tivated.
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Always check that the VPS is properly positioned according to the different weath-
er/environmental conditions and/or to the above mentioned usage recommenda-
tions.
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Use the special slider to activate/deactivate the VPS; do not deactivate the VPS
by handling it directly.
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Always make sure that the VPS is clean and that it is operating properly in order to
avoid scratches and/or anomalous wear on it every time it is activated.
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As for VPS and visor maintenance and cleaning operations, please refer to the
appropriate section in the helmet user's manual.
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The VPS scratch resistant/fog-resistant treatment highly reduces fogging. Howev-
er, protracted periods of adverse weather and/or environmental conditions might
cause fogging and/or formation of condensation on the VPS, which entails a re-
duction of visibility and/or sharpness of vision: in this case, deactivate the VPS.
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In case of rain, the direct contact of raindrops with the scratch resistant/fog-resist-
ant treated VPS quickly reduces sharpness of vision, thus causing scarce visibility:
in this case, deactivate the VPS.
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The special VPS fog-resistant treatment is usually sensitive to high temperatures
or heat sources. In this case, contaminations caused by contact with other ma-
terials might occur. These contaminations will cause marks and stains to come
out. In these cases (e.g. when the helmet is kept in the top case on hot days), it is
recommended that the VPS does not come into contact with other materials.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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DISASSEMBLING THE VPS
3.1 Open the helmet visor and lower the VPS completely (see instructions above).
3.2 Hold the left side part of the sunscreen and pull it toward the outside of the helmet
(Fig. 16).
3.3 Repeat the same operation on the right side of the helmet.
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ASSEMBLING THE VPS
4.1 Open the helmet visor completely and move the side slider up to the end-stop (see
instructions above) (Fig.14).
4.2 Insert the left end of the sunscreen into the left side guide until it is engaged in the
seat of the shell (Fig.16).
4.3 Repeat the same operation on the right side of the helmet.
WARNING
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Make sure the VPS operates correctly by activating and deactivating the side
slider (see instructions above).
If necessary, repeat the above-mentioned operations.
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If the VPS opening and closing mechanisms are not working properly or if such
mechanisms get damaged, please contact a Nolangroup authorized dealer.
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Do not use the helmet if the VPS has not been assembled properly.
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Since the VPS does not assure you the same protection as the one provided by
the visor, it has to be used only when the helmet visor is lowered.
REMOVABLE INNER COMFORT PADDING
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DISASSEMBLING THE INNER COMFORT PADDING
To disassemble the inner comfort padding, lift the VPS, open the visor completely and
remove the chin guard from the helmet (see instructions above).
1.1 Open the chin strap (see specific instructions), remove the left front roll neck flap
from the cheek pad; pull the front part of the left cheek pad towards the inside of
the helmet to release the snap fastener located on the left frame (Fig.17). Repeat
the same operation on the right side of the helmet.
1.2 Release the roll neck left eyelet from the left frame (Fig.18). Repeat the same op-
eration on the right side of the helmet.
1.3 Release the left rear flap of the liner from the shell edge by slightly puling the com-
fort padding towards the inside of the helmet (Fig.19). Then repeat the operation
with the central flaps and with the right flap too.
1.4 Hold the left front part of the liner and pull it upwards in order to remove the cor-
responding liner flap from the support fixed to the polystyrene inner shell (Fig.20).
Then repeat the operation with the central front flap and with right flap.
1.5 Remove left and right side flaps of the comfort padding from the cavities between
the inner polystyrene cheek pads and the outer shell (Fig.21).
1.6 Remove the chin straps from the liner (Fig.22).
1.7 Completely remove the liner from the helmet.
N70-2 GT
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

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