Ventilation Systems - SCHUBERTH S2 Owner's Manual

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D. THE HELMET
Removing the headband pad
1. First remove the high-comfort cheek pads.
2. The headband pad is attached to
the inner shell by means of Velcro
strips and clamps and can be
removed by pulling it out carefully.
Fitting the headband pad
The plastic strip sewn into the front
section and the clips in the neck
area serve as attachments for the
headband pad.
1. Slide the plastic strip gradually
under the notches of the plastic
strip attached to the inner shell.
2. Put the plastic tongue with the
round holes over the pin sewn into
the rear section of the cheek pad
and fix this into place using the
red plug-in strip.
Note:
When inserting the headband pad, make sure that the
headband ventilation cut-outs are positioned over the
ventilation channels at the back of the helmet and that
the headband runs centrally between the two ventilation
channels.
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Caution:
Never ride when parts of the inner lining have been removed.
Caution:
Excessive heat (e.g. exhaust heat) can cause damage to the
inner lining!
Note:
To avoid damage to the inner lining and inner shell, do not
hang the helmet over the mirrors or handlebar grips.

13. VENTILATION SYSTEMS

Ventilation device 1 – face shield setting
The S2 has a face shield that adjusts to several positions. Depen-
ding on your road speed and the tendency of the face shield to
mist up, open the face shield sufficiently wide to stop it misting
up but so that it still protects your eyes from excessive draft.
Urban position
In its second locking position, the face shield is automatically in
urban position. Air entering through the bottom gap flows over
the inside of the face shield and escapes through the opening at
the top.
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