This guide details the process for removing and attaching the chin guard to the FORCE Venom Downhill Helmet, ensuring secure fit and optimal performance.
Helmet and Chin Guard Components
The FORCE Venom Downhill Helmet is designed for demanding cycling conditions. The chin guard is a key protective component that can be detached or attached as needed. Visual indicators and mechanisms facilitate this process:
- Attachment Points (A): These are the specific locations on the helmet where the chin guard's hooks are inserted.
- Locking Mechanism (B): This is the part on the chin guard that engages with the helmet to secure it.
- Release/Lock Levers: Located on the sides of the chin guard, these levers are used to disengage or secure the chin guard. They are labeled "UVOLNĚNO | OPEN" for release and "UZAMČENO | CLOSE" for locking.
- Lever Action: Arrows indicate that the levers must be moved upwards to the "release" position and downwards to the "locked" position.
- Numbered Steps: The attachment process is visually indicated with numbers 1, 2, and 3 corresponding to key actions.
How to Remove the Chin Guard
- Lift the levers on both sides of the chin guard into the "release" (upward) position.
- Pull the chin guard toward you and unhook it from the helmet.
How to Attach the Chin Guard
- Align and hook part (A) of the chin guard into the corresponding attachment point on the helmet.
- Push the chin guard firmly into the helmet until the locking mechanism (B) clicks securely into place.
- Press the levers down to the "locked" position to ensure the chin guard is fully secured.
- Confirm that the chin guard is securely attached before use. The helmet is now ready for riding.
Product Information
Brand: FORCE BIKE COMPONENTS
Importer: KCK Cyklosport-Mode s.r.o.
Address: Bartošova 348, 765 02 Otrokovice-Kvítkovice, CZ
Websites: www.kckcyklosport.cz, www.force.bike
Country of Origin: Made in China