Autocom AIR Instruction Manual Page 10

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View from underside
of three part type
helmet
View from
underside
of one part type
helmet
Remove
straps and
lift out complete
The fabric is either taped, glued or
elasticated over the foam/polystyrene
and so it is easy to install the speakers
behind the lining. Note that the wire
should come out of the speaker towards
the back of the helmet.
Before replacing the cheek pads, tape
the boom and the headset loom to the
outer shell or the back side of the
cheek pad. When the cheek pad is fitted
back into the helmet, it will secure the
boom and loom inside the helmet.
Do not modify the helmet.
The fabric is either taped, glued or
elasticated over the foam/polystyrene
and so it is easy to install the speakers
behind the lining. Note that the wire
should come out of the speaker towards
the back of the helmet.
Before replacing the cheek pads, tape
the boom and the headset loom to the
outer shell or the back side of the cheek
pad. When the cheek pad is fitted back
into the helmet, it will secure the boom
and loom inside the helmet.
Do not modify the helmet.
BASIC PRINCIPLE HOW HELMETS ARE ASSEMBLED
Three Part Inner Helmet Design
There are two main types of typical full face helmet designs, one is a one part chin and cheek
pad design, per the illustration at the bottom of this page, the other and more popular type is a three
part chin/cheek pad design, per the illustration below.
Most full face helmets do not have the cheek pads glued in and are just a compression fit, which makes
them much easier to remove (although some are quite tight).
For more details of open face or flip front helmets please see our website www.autocom.co.uk
One Part Inner Helmet Design
Boom microphone assembly
Peel back tape and lining, slide
speaker inside pushing it right
up to the strap hole
Return assembly as removed
Tape to hold
in place
Remove
straps and lift out
each cheek pad
individually
Boom
microphone
assembly
Tape boom to outer shell
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