Ventilation Systems - SCHUBERTH M1 Manuel

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C. THE HELMET
INSTALLING THE INTERNAL ELEMENTS
1. Pull the insertion grommets on the neck band over
the pin on the cheek cushion. Using the pins, button
the cheek pads onto the insertion mechanism in
the helmet shell.
2. Hook the hook-shaped ends of the
neck tabs behind the front screws.
Then click the insertion mechanism on
the neck tabs into the pins between the
outer and inner shells of the helmet.
3. Insert the headband padding and begin clasping
the buttons, starting from the forehead.
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Note:
The neckband must not be twisted.
Note:
To avoid damage to the inner lining and the inner shell, do not hang the helmet
on the mirrors or handlebars.
Warning:
Never ride with the helmet when the interior lining has been removed.
Warning:
Severe heat (such as heat from exhaust system) can damage the inner lining!

10. VENTILATION SYSTEMS

HEAD VENTILATION
A large adjustable ventilation regulator is placed on
the top part of the helmet shell to allow for ventilation
of the head's surface. The inflowing air is guided through
channels along the top of the head to provide an
effective supply of fresh air. The ventilation regulator
can be moved back and forth to vary the among of air
flowing in and thus regulating the fresh air supply.
Moving the ventilation regulator to its end stop products
a maximum of inflowing air.
CIRCULATION OF AIR WITHIN HELMET
The helmet's innovative circulation system ensures
maximum cooling and rapid dissipation of warmth in
the helmet's interior. The underpressure that forms on
the rear of the helmet ensures a permanent draw-off
of air from the interior of the helmet to the rear of
the head and neck. In this way a pleasant climate is
maintained within the helmet.
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