Giant Bicycle Accessories HELMETS User Manual

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GIANT HELMETS OWNERS MANUAL  
WARNING!  
Throughout this Owner's Manual  
you will find reference to several  
safety warnings. Each warning  
will be preceded by the following  
safety symbol:  
WARNING!  
Failure to follow each of these  
warnings could lead to serious  
injury or death. Read and follow  
the instructions in this manual  
completely.  
 
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helmet to move out of position or  
come off in an accident.  
STEP 3: ADJUSTING THE  
CHIN STRAP  
Always wear the helmet with the  
chin strap buckle fastened and  
the strap pulled tight. Make sure  
the strap rests back against the  
throat, NOT on the front of the  
chin. Straps worn on the front of  
the chin will greatly increase the  
chance of the helmet coming off  
in an accident. Figures 4 and 5  
show how to fasten and release  
the buckle and Figure 6 shows  
proper placement of the chin  
strap.  
STEP 2: ADJUSTING THE  
STRAPS  
The front and rear straps should  
join at a point slightly below and  
in front of the ears. See Figure 2.  
To adjust the position of the  
straps:  
1.Open the adjustors (Figure 3)  
2.Put the helmet on and slide  
the straps through the  
adjustors until they are  
located in the correct position  
as indicated in Figures above;  
3.Make sure there is no extra  
slack in any of the straps  
when the adjustors are in the  
correct position;  
4.Close and lock the adjustors.  
 
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• Roll off your head completely  
in either direction.  
Conventional Fit Pads  
STEP 5: CHECKING THE FIT  
AND ADJUSTMENTS  
WARNING!  
For helmets with conventional fit  
pads on the interior, pads are  
If any of these things happen,  
your helmet is not adjusted  
correctly. Repeat Steps 2 and 3  
until helmet movement is  
minimal.  
Before using the helmet, make  
sure it fits correctly, the straps  
are correctly adjusted and the  
chin strap is tight enough. Put  
the helmet on in the correct  
position. Fasten the chin strap  
and pull it tight. Stand in front of  
the mirror:  
Make sure the loose end of the  
held in place by hook and loop  
strap passes through the  
style fasteners. Try any  
rubber "O" ring. If it does not,  
combination of the different  
the strap may slide loose and  
thicknesses provided until the  
the helmet could slip off in an  
helmet fits firmly and  
accident.  
comfortably.  
WARNING!  
If you cannot adjust the helmet  
so that it fits correctly  
according to these instructions  
or so that it is comfortable, DO  
NOT USE THIS HELMET.  
Replace it with a different size  
or model.  
Giant Autodialer Retention  
System:  
A. Check the fit  
Follow steps 1-3 above. Then  
feel for dial at the back of your  
head at the occipital lobe (fig. 8).  
With your thumb and index  
finger, turn the dial clockwise to  
tighten the fit. To loosen the fit,  
turn the dial counter-clockwise  
using you thumb and index  
finger.  
Grab the helmet with both hands  
and twist it to the left and to the  
right. If the helmet fits correctly,  
the skin on your forehead will  
move as the helmet moves. If it  
does not, the helmet is too loose.  
Return to Step 4.  
HELMETS WITH VISORS  
Some helmets come with  
removable, snap-on visors. To  
remove visor, follow these steps:  
B. Check the straps  
Grab the helmet with both hands  
and try to remove it by rolling  
the helmet forward and  
STEP 4: GETTING THE  
CORRECT FIT FOR YOUR  
HELMET  
The helmet fits properly when it  
is held firmly but comfortably in  
place by the interior fit pad and  
the retention system.  
backward as far as you can.  
1.Determine what type of visor  
your helmet is equipped with.  
Giant’s Center-punch™ visor  
is attached by a wide post  
located at the center of the  
visor to a receiver at the  
center of the brow of the  
helmet (fig. 9).  
It is very important that your  
helmet DOESN’T:  
• Roll forward so far as to block  
your vision;  
• Roll backward so far to  
expose your forehead;  
AUTODIALER  
 
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2.If your helmet is equipped  
with Giant’s standard visor it  
is attached to the helmet by 4  
mounting pins at the  
into the receiver. Firmly push  
the visor towards the helmet  
until you feel the post click  
into the locked position.  
Check that the visor is fully  
locked in position by lightly  
pulling on the visor. The visor  
should not pull out easily.  
CLEANING  
REPLACEMENT PARTS  
Contact your local Giant Retailer  
or call Giant’s Customer  
Helmets are made of materials  
that can be easily damaged by  
many household cleaners.  
Petroleum-based solvents are  
especially dangerous. They can  
damage a helmet so that its  
protective capabilities are  
significantly reduced.  
Services department at 805-267-  
4668 concerning replacement  
parts or for answers to any  
questions you may have  
extremes of the visor (fig. 10).  
To remove it, grasp the visor  
firmly at the same point as  
the pins on one side. Place  
your other hand on the helmet  
shell where the pins attach to  
the shell. Pull the visor away  
from the helmet until the pins  
come free from the shell.  
concerning Giant products.  
CRASH REPLACEMENT  
POLICY  
If your helmet is involved in an  
accident, you may obtain a same  
or similar replacement from  
Giant by doing the following:  
For best results, use only a soft  
cloth or sponge, warm water and  
mild soap to clean your helmet.  
RECEIVER  
Repeat on the opposite side.  
STORAGE  
3.To replace the visor, center  
the visor at the front of the  
helmet then snap the pins  
into the holes in the helmet  
shell.  
After each use, wipe excess dirt  
off your helmet with a soft cloth.  
If you clean it according to the  
instructions above, allow it to air  
dry and then store in a cool, dry  
place. Excessive heat and direct  
sunlight can damage your  
Securely package and ship  
prepaid the following:  
a. your damaged helmet;  
b. a copy of your dated cash  
register receipt;  
POST  
4.If your helmet is equipped  
with Giant’s Center-punch™  
visor, grasp the helmet with  
one hand, and with the other  
grasp the center of the visor.  
Pull the visor away from the  
helmet  
helmet. Damaged helmets will  
appear to have uneven or bubbly  
surfaces.  
c. a letter describing your  
accident (in as much detail as  
possible); and  
d. a check for $20.00 made  
payable to:  
WARNING!  
NEVER use your helmet if you  
suspect that it has been  
damaged by heat or sun  
exposure.  
5.To re-attach the Center-  
punch™ visor, align the post  
at the back of the visor with  
the receiver on the brow of  
the helmet. Insert the post  
Giant Bicycle, Inc.  
Customer Service  
3587 Old Conejo Rd.  
Newbury Park, CA 91320  
HOLES  
PINS  
 
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Crash replacement program  
available to U.S. customers only.  
Replacement helmets will only  
be shipped to addresses within  
the US. If you have any questions  
about this policy, call Giant at  
805-267-4668. Remember,  
8.Don’t assume that an  
automobile driver can see  
you. Ride as though you are  
invisible.  
to perform maintenance as  
instructed or unauthorized  
repair or service.  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
Any GIANT helmet determined  
by GIANT to be defective in  
materials or workmanship  
within one (1) year form the date  
of original retail purchase will be  
repaired or replaced, at GIANT’s  
option, free of charge when  
received at the factory, freight  
prepaid, together with proof of  
purchase from the original  
owner.  
This warranty does not cover any  
representation or warranty made  
by Dealers beyond the provisions  
of this warranty.  
WARNING!  
NEVER wear a helmet that’s  
been involved in an accident.  
You must establish proof of  
purchase to obtain warranty  
service or replacement.  
BIKE HELMETS SHOULD  
ONLY BE USED FOR  
RIDING BICYCLES - NOT  
FOR PLAY ON  
BICYCLE SAFETY TIPS  
1.Bicycling should be fun. Ride  
defensively, your safety is your  
own responsibility.  
This warranty gives you specific  
legal rights, and you also have  
other rights which vary from  
state to state.  
This warranty is expressly in lieu  
of all other warranties. Any  
implied warranties of  
merchantability or fitness for a  
particular purpose are limited to  
the same duration as this  
express warranty.  
PLAYGROUNDS.  
Children should always wear  
helmets while riding their  
bicycles, but remove the  
helmet when they are off their  
bike. The U.S. Consumer  
Product Safety Commission  
(CPSC) warns that there is a  
"hidden hazard" of  
2.Wear your helmet no matter  
how short the ride. Accidents  
can occur anywhere, and at  
any time.  
3.Watch carefully for drivers  
turning left in front of you.  
Drivers report difficulty seeing  
bicycle riders in this situation.  
GIANT shall not be liable for any  
incidental or consequential  
damages. Some states do not  
allow the exclusion or limitation  
of implied warranties, incidental  
or consequential damages, so  
the above limitations and  
strangulation. The child’s  
helmet may become hung up  
on playground equipment,  
trees or other fixed objects  
resulting in hanging.  
4.Wear brightly-colored  
clothing.  
5.Obey all traffic laws.  
6.Don’t ride at night without  
proper lighting and reflectors.  
exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty does not cover  
anything resulting from misuse,  
abuse, neglect, alteration, failure  
7.Be wary of parked cars. Their  
doors may be opened without  
warning.  
 
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Giant Bicycle, Inc. 3587 Old Conejo Rd.,  
Newbury Park, CA 91320 USA  
 

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