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7 THE CROWN PAD
7.1 REMOVAL
Condition: place yourself in a sitting position
laying the helmet upside down on your knees.
Unhook the two front automatic but-
tons (1) and the two rear ones (2).
→ The crown pad is released from the
polystyrene and now it's possible to
remove it.
Warning! Before
removing the
crown pad, make sure that the auto-
matic buttons are unhooked in order
to avoid unstitching the textile parts.
Notice! The crown pad removal is
easier if the cheek pads and the
wind protector have already been
removed from the helmet.
7.2 INSTALLATION
Condition: place yourself in a sitting position laying the helmet upside down on your knees.
Insert the crown pad into the shell, orienting it correctly with the white label (3)
towards the rear part of the helmet.
Secure the two front automatic buttons (1) and the two rear ones (2).
→ The crown pad is now fastened to the shell.
Notice! The crown pad installation is easier if the cheek pads and the wind pro-
tector have been previously removed from the helmet.
8 THE WIND PROTECTOR
8.1 REMOVAL
Condition: place yourself in a sitting position
laying the helmet upside down on your knees.
Pull the wind protector out by hold-
ing it in its central area (1).
Remove the central hooking tooth
(2) and the 2 lateral ones (3), placed
one on the right side and one on the
left side.
8.2 INSTALLATION
Condition: place yourself in a sitting position
laying the helmet upside down on your knees.
Hold the wind protector in its central
area (1).
Fasten it to the shell guiding the in-
sertion of the central hooking tooth
(2), then the two lateral ones.
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9 THE RESCUE PULL SYSTEM
Only to use in case of emergency after an accident. The RPS allows a quick removal
of the cheek pads by the first aid staff.
The mechanism works thanks to two red laces that are placed below the cheek pads
and are connected to the quick release buttons which secure the cheek pads to the in-
ner polystyrene. Pulling the laces, the buttons get released, thus allowing to remove
the cheek pads without previously taking off the helmet from the user's head.
9.1 ACTIVATION
Condition: the helmet wearer is lying on the
ground in supine position.
Cut or loosen the retention system.
• Pull the two red laces (1) – first
one, then the other – until you per-
ceive that the automatic buttons
get released.
→ The cheek pads are now unfastened
from the helmet and they can be
removed.
Warning! Gently remove the cheek pads moving the user's hear as little as
possible.
Never pull the emergency red laces while riding.
Do not remove the cheek pads using the RPS to perform the maintenance.
Only use AGV original cheek pads.
Use the RPS only in case of emergency.
10 THE BREATH DEFLECTOR
10.1 REMOVAL
Condition: place yourself in a sitting position
laying the helmet on your knees.
Grab the breath deflector and re-
move it from its housing, first de-
taching
the
lateral
attachment
teeth (1), then the central one (2).
10.2 INSTALLATION
Condition: place yourself in a sitting position
laying the helmet on your knees.
Clasp the breath deflector into its
housing, first inserting the central
hooking tooth (2), then the lateral
ones (1).
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