Crivit SP-107 Bicycle Helmet & SP-09 LED Rear Light

Owner's Manual

Bicycle Helmet SP-107

Safety Information

Warning! This helmet should not be used by children while climbing or doing other activities when there is a risk of strangulation/hanging if the child gets trapped with the helmet.

Your helmet was specially designed for protection during cycling ?, skateboarding ?, roller-skating ⛸️ and riding a scooter ?. It must not be used for other types of sport or for motorcycling ?️. This helmet is not suitable for downhill riding.

Please note that the helmet can only provide protection if it fits correctly. Please ensure you try out a range of different sizes before buying.

Please be aware that despite correct adjustment your helmet cannot always protect you from all injuries.

The helmet should be checked for visible deficiencies at regular intervals.

The helmet needs to be replaced after any hard impact, blow or deep scratch, as it thereby loses its protective function.

The helmet must also be replaced when it no longer fits properly or no later than 5 years after the date of manufacture, even if no damage can be detected.

Any adjustment to or removal of the original parts of the helmet can extremely impair its protective function. The helmet may not be altered in order to make additions in a way not recommended by the manufacturer.

Clean the inner padding with lukewarm water and mild soap and then let it air dry.

High temperatures, from as low as 60° C, can seriously damage the helmet. Uneven helmet surfaces and the formation of small blisters are signs of such damage. Do not store behind panes of glass, e.g. in the car or close to sources of heat or warmth.

User Information

1. The correct helmet position

The helmet must always be levelly horizontal on your head (Fig. A). If the helmet is too far forward, it can impair your vision. If the helmet is too far back, your forehead is not sufficiently protected (Fig. B).

2. Adjusting the single-hand twisting fastener

The integrated size-adjusting system can be adjusted using a turning knob at the back of one's head (Fig. C): smaller = twist clockwise, bigger = twist anti-clockwise.

3. Adjusting the strap divider

Open the strap divider (Fig. D). The strap divider must be positioned in such a way, that the straps are taut but comfortable. The strap divider must be below the ear, and the straps must not cover the ears. Close the strap divider (Fig. E).

⚠️ An open strap divider can lead to slipping of the helmet in the event of an accident and thus to a loss of protection!!!

4. Adjusting the chin strap

The chin strap (Fig. G.3) has been adjusted correctly if you feel slight pressure when you open your mouth. The buckle shall not be positioned on the jawbone.

If the chin strap (Fig. G.3) is too loose it must be pulled tight using the winding (Fig. G.2) on the fastener (Fig. G.1). If the chin strap (Fig. G.3) is too tight it must be loosened also using the winding (Fig. G.2) on the fastener (Fig. G.1).

⚠️ Please note that you must always make sure that the fastener is closed before you ride !!! (Fig. F)

⚠️ Please be aware that the helmet can only protect if it fits properly. Please try out different sizes and choose the one in which the helmet fits comfortably and sits firmly upon your head.

5. Visor

Carefully pull out the pins on the visor from the pin holes on the helmet shell to remove the visor (Fig. H).

⚠️ Attention: The pin holes on the helmet can expand through excessive use. In this case, the visor may no longer be used.

6. Cleaning and care

All chemicals, paints and stickers can seriously impair the protective effect of the helmet.

Only clean your helmet with lukewarm water, mild soap and a soft cloth.

After every use, leave your helmet exposed to the air in order for it to dry.

7. Disposal

Please contact your local waste disposal company for the disposal of the helmet.

LED - Rear Light SP-09

Safety Information

The LED rear light is not a substitute for the light equipment stipulated by the German standard StVZO (§ 67).

When used correctly, the LED rear light gives better visibility. The LED backlight should not be used during rainy weather. It cannot be guaranteed to work if it gets wet.

Please only use the LED rear light together with this cycle helmet and always put it onto the rotating wheel of the size-adjustment system.

The LED rear light is only intended for personal use.

Please make sure that, during use, the LED cannot be covered or obscured by collars, rucksacks or movements of the head.

The LED light can under certain circumstances come loose without this being noticed, if it becomes caught on jackets, rucksacks or other objects.

Please be aware that the battery of the LED light can fall out or become flat. Therefore, check the light regularly for proper functioning.

The batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. In the event that the batteries are incorrectly changed there exists the risk of explosion. Only replace the batteries with the same or an equivalent battery type.

Parents should ensure that their child also checks to make sure that the LED backlight is working on a regular basis.

The LED rear light is not suitable for use by children under 4 years of age.

The LED rear light is not a toy and its use by children is only permitted if they are under the supervision of adults.

The light source of this light cannot be replaced. Once the light source has reached the end of its life, the whole light must be replaced.

The changing of batteries must only be carried out by adults.

If the battery leaks, avoid any contact with the skin as this can lead to skin irritation. Leaking batteries must be disposed of immediately.

User Information

1. Before the first use

Take the tail light off the helmet (Fig. J). Before the first use, remove the safety strips from the reverse of the LED tail light (Fig. I).

2. Removal and attachment of the tail light

Release the LED back light from below with the help of a coin or similar (Fig. J). To remove the rear light, pull the rear light out of the holder (Fig. J). To attach it, the LED rear light must be re-plugged on the holder provided for this purpose.

3. Functions

The LED rear light has three different functions, each of which can be used as desired (Fig. K).

4. Changing the batteries

The LED tail light comes equipped with a CR 1620 (3V) battery.

To replace the battery, unlock the screws at the back of the light using a small Phillips type head screwdriver. Subsequently, lift off the lid and the circuit board, exchange the battery and remount the circuit board and the lid. In doing so, please make sure that the polarity is correct when installing the new battery (Fig. L). Now, attach the lid again using the four screws (Fig. L).

Battery type: 1x CR 1620, 3V 0,2W. Certification marks: CE, UKCA, CA.

5. Cleaning and care

The housing of the LED rear light can be cleaned with a damp cloth.

6. Disposal

Please do not dispose of flat batteries via the household waste, but instead use the collecting container intended for this purpose.

Declaration of Conformity

The complete Declaration of Conformity can be found at www.speq.de/konformitaetserklaerung.

Diagram Descriptions

Figure A & B: Illustrates the correct and incorrect positioning of the helmet on the head. Correct position is horizontal, too far forward obstructs vision, too far back leaves the forehead unprotected.

Figure C: Shows the rear adjustment knob for the helmet's size-adjusting system.

Figure D & E: Depicts the process of opening and closing the strap divider, emphasizing its correct placement below the ear.

Figure F: Illustrates the helmet's fastener closure, highlighting the importance of it being securely fastened before riding.

Figure G: Details the helmet straps and adjustment points: 1. Fastener winding, 2. Strap divider, 3. Chin strap.

Figure H: Shows how to remove the visor by pulling out the pins from the helmet shell.

Figure I: Depicts the LED rear light, showing the power button and the location of safety strips.

Figure J: Illustrates the attachment and removal of the LED rear light from the helmet, showing it being secured with a coin and pulled from its holder.

Figure K: Represents the functions of the LED rear light through icons: continuous light, flashing light, colour chaser, light off.

Figure L: Shows the process of changing the battery in the LED rear light, including unscrewing the cover, replacing the battery, and reassembling.

Models: SP-107, SP-09, Bicycle Helmet

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