Safety Advice Concerning Modifications/ Accessories - SCHUBERTH R2 Manuel

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The helmet should be replaced after 5 to 7 years, depending on use and
care. Although the outer shell is in principle capable of a longer service life,
the occurrence of material fatigue and wear to other components, as well
as the overall action of the helmet and the unknown conditions in which
the helmet has been used, make it advisable for your own safety to replace
the helmet after this period of use.
Excessive heat (e.g. exhaust heat) can cause damage to the decoration,
the inner shell of the helmet and the interior lining.
Direct contact with motor fuel, thinners or solvents can destroy the
structure of the inner and outer shell. Make sure the helmet does not
come into contact with such substances, even for cleaning purposes.
2. SAFETY ADVICE CONCERNING THE FACE SHIELD
The protective film used during shipping should be removed before use.
Never use a tinted face shield or sun visor in conditions of poor visibility, at
night or in a tunnel!
Benzene, solvent and fuel vapour can cause cracks in the face shield. Keep
the face shield away from such vapours and do not allow these kinds of
substances to come into direct contact with the face shield! Never place
the helmet on the tank of your motorcycle.
Make sure the face shield is always in perfect condition. Don't ride when
visibility is poor!
3. SAFETY ADVICE CONCERNING MODIFICATIONS/
ACCESSORIES
Original components (in particular on the outer shell, inner shell and
restraint system) should not be altered or removed. The fitting of additional
parts from other manufacturers that have not been recommended can
reduce the protective effect and renders the ECE certification and all
warranty and insurance claims invalid.
Use only original parts, replacement parts and accessories that
SCHUBERTH has expressly approved for your helmet!
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