Fox Pilot V2 24869-001-2X User manual

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STRAPFIT
NOTE:
Use
a
mirror
to
help yourself achieve
the
proper
fit
of
thi
shelmet.
Grabbing one chinstrap in each hand,
gently
pull each strap outward and the pull the
helmet
over
your
head. Gently shake your
head
to
the
right
and
to
the left.Then shake
your
head
forw
ard and back, or
try
to
turn the helmet
with
your
hands. Rotating
the
helmet
from side
to
side, observe the
movement
of
your
skin in relation
to
the
helmet. The initial helmet
fit
is
correct when skin
movement
and helmet
movement
are nearly
the
same. If it slips
in
any direction easily,
try
the next
size
down.
CHIN STRAPS
Position the chinstraps underneath your chin,
to
wards your neck, and secure
the
D-rings. Tightly fasten
the
chin strap by passing
the
end
of
the
strap
through
the D-rings
as
s
ho
wn
in (Figure
D)
,
then
pull
it
co
mfortabl
y
tight
for a secure and snug fit.
Th
e chinstrap should be
as
tight
as
possibl
e,
but
wit
hout
causing pain, Move your head
up
and
down
and side-to-side
to
ensure
that
the strap does
not
interfere
with
your ability
to
breathe, talk, swallow or turn your head. Ifso, re-adjust the straps. Make sure
the strap and strap covers are fiat against
your
skin, and are
not
twisted or bunched in any way,
WARNING -
THE
CHINSTRAP MUST
BE
USE
D
AS
FURNISHED AND INSTRUCTED. DO NOT
USE
A CHIN
CUP
OR
WEAR
THE
STRAP
ON
THE
POINT
OF
YOU
RCHIN. DO NOT
RE
MOVE
THE
CHINSTRAP FROM
THE
HELMET.

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FIT
&
REMOVAL
With the D-rings and chinstrap properly and securely fastened,check for the final fit. Grab the front
of
the helmet by
the
mouthpiece,
push up and rotate
the
helmet
to
the
rear.
Th
en
lift up firmly on
the
rear
of
the helmet, push forward and
try
to
rotate
the
helmet
off.
You
should not be ab
le
to
remove the helmet from your head while doing either
of
the
se
steps, Ifyou
can
remove
the
helmet
or
ifit
slips in any direction
eaSily,
try
the next size
down
,
With the straps properly fastened, you should not be able
to
pull the helmet
off
of
your head in any direction,
IF
THE
HE
L
ME
TST
ILL
DOES
NOT
FIT
PROPERLY
AF
TER
THE
ABOVE
STEPS,
DO
NOT
US
ETHE
HEL
MET.
Repl
ace
it wi
th
adifferent
s
ize
or adiffer
ent
model.
Fa
ilure
to
do
so
may result in se
ri
ousinjury or dea
th
in the event
of
an
acc
ide
nt
.
To
ensure
th
e continued proper
fit
of thishelmet, you should check
the
fit
during
the
course
of
riding and every
time
it
is
worn
and adjust
as
needed.
H
EL
MET
REMOVA
L
To
remove the helmet, pu
ll
the
D-ring tab outward
to
re
le
ase
the strap tension
as
shown
in
(Figure
EL
and then unthread
the
chinstrap.
Pull
the chinstraps outward, rotate your helmet forward, and lift it off.

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PADS
The removable cheek pads are held in place using three snaps.
To
remove the cheek pads,
gently
pull
up
on
the
front
of
the cheek
pad and unsnap
it
as
shown in (Figure
F).
-
To
re-install the cheek pads, reverse the order, taking care thread
the
straps
through
the
center cheek pad strap hole and
to
align
and engage the snaps correctly
as
shown in (Figure
G).
WARNING:
IT
IS
IMPORTANT
THAT
THE CHINSTRAPS
GO
THROUGH THE CHEEK PAD. IF STRAPS ARE PLACED UNDERTHE
CHEEK PADS,THE
HELMET
WILL
NOT
PERFORM CORRECTLY INTHE EVENT OF
AN
IMPACT, WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH,

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ORTLINER
The
comfort
liner isconnected
to
the
helmet by plastic retaining s
trip
s
that
are fit in between
the
outer shell and inner
EPS
shell.
Remove
the
cheek pads first for
ease
of
removing
the
comfort
liner.
To
remo
ve,
gently pull up and
out
on
the
bottom
left
or
right
corner of
th
e liner
to
expose
th
e plastic retaining strip. Completely
remOve
the
bottom
plastic retaining strip. Repeat thisprocess on the upper
front
sec
tion
to
completely free
th
e co
mfort
liner,
as
shown in (Figure
H)
.
To
re-in
sta
ll, place
the
c
omf
or
t liner in the he
lmet
, t
ak
ing care
to
align
the
front
of
the liner wi
th
the
fro
nt
of
the helmet.
Take
care
to
align and install retention strips correctly in between the
out
er shell and inner
EPS
shell.
WARNING:
THE
COMFORT
LINER
WILL
NOT
FIT
THE
HELMET
IF
IMPROPERLY
PLACED
IN
BACKWARDS.
TRYING
TO
PLACE
THE
LINER
IN
BACKWARDS
MAY
COMPROMISE
THE
FIT
AND
SAFETY
OF
THE
HELMET,
WHICH
COULD
RESULT
IN
SERIOUS
INJURY
OR
DEATH
IN
THE
EVENT
OF
AN
ACCIDENT.

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OUTHPIECE
REPLACEMENT
Remova
l-
Th
e mouthpiece is he
ld
in place by four
sn
ap-tabs. While holding the helmet upside down, place aflat bladed
sc
re
wd
ri
ve
r or key into the hole in the
bottom
middle
area
of
the chinb
ar
padding and carefully
press
up and in, depressing the
moulhpie.:e relea
se
tab
as
in (Figure I).
Th
e
bott
om
part
of
the
mouthpi
ece
will pop
out
of
the chinbar. Carefully move
it
back and
forth
to
fully remo
ve
from helmet.
WARNI
NG
:
TH
E
INNER
CHINBAR PADDING
IS
AN
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
FEATUR
EAND MUST
RE
MAININ
THE
HE
LMET,
REMOVAL
IF
CHINBAR PADDING MAY
COMPROMISE
THE
FIT
AND
SAFETY
OF
THE
HELMET,
WHICH
COULD
RESULT
IN
SERIOUS
INJURY
OR
DEATH
IN
THE
EVENT
OF
AN
ACCIDENT.
Replacement-
To
replace the
mouthpi
e
ce,
take the mouthpiece and simply snap back into place
as
in (FigureJ).

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Center
Vi
sor Screw
Vis
ce
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Tornillo c
ent
ral de la
vi
se
ra
Mittlere
Vls
l
er
sc
hraube
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SideVisor Screw
Vis laterale
de
la
visiere
Tornillo lateral de
la
viser<l
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ADJUSiMENT
&
REPLACEMENT
Adjustment
-Slightly loosen
the
two
side screws
with
either a fiat head screwdriver
or
a coin. Reaching
under
the
center
of
the
visor, slightly loosen
the
adjustment
sc
re
w
with
your fingers. Pivot
the
visor
up
or
down
to desired position.
Hand-tighten
the
center
adjustment
sc
r
ew
to
secure
the
position and
then
hand
tighten
the
side screws
to
fu
ll
y hold in place,
as
in (Figure
KJ.
Replacement
-Perform
the
above steps for adjustment,
but
fully remove
the
sc
rews and visor.
Place
new
visor in place,
and in
se
rt
s
ide
sc
rews first. Then insert center ad
ju
s
tment
screw, adjust visor, and
hand
tighten
th
e screw.
WARNING -TAKE
CARE
NOTTO OVER TIGHTEN THE
SCREWS,
ONLY HAND-TIGHTEN THE
SCREWS
, TAKE
CARE
NOTTO
CROSS
THREADTHE
SCREWS
. DOING
SO
MIGHTCAUSE IRREPARABLE DAMAGE
TO
THE HELMET, NOTCOVERED
BY
WARRANTY,
WARNING -VISOR MAY FRACTURE UPON IMPACT, DO NOT WEAR A HELMETWITH A BROKEN VISOR, ALWAYS WEAR
EYE
PROTECTION,
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