Instruction manual
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Centre of
speaker
Note that wire
normally comes out
towards back
Centre of ear
hole
Centre of
ear hole
Centre of
speaker
Centre of ear
hole
Avoid speaker
near top of ear
You must speak into the
beige side of the microphone
Top Tips
After first installing the headset/s into the helmet/s it is often beneficial to use something like a silk balaclava to help prevent
your ears being folded over while putting the helmet on and off until you have fine tuned the speaker positioning for
maximum comfort and performance. If for example your right ear is folded over after putting the helmet on you should
immediately use your right hand to pull the right hand strap so that you can get your left hand fingers up into the right hand
side of the helmet to flick your right ear back straight etc.
In order to be able to place the speakers behind the fabric you normally need to remove the cheek pads from the helmet.
Carefully remove the cheek pads to reveal the back where the fabric is either glued back or taped back to the polystyrene.
Carefully peel the fabric back just enough to slide the speakers into place (normally about level or just below the level of
the hole for the strap and just behind the strap). Try to copy the illustrations on the front cover and/or page 9.
If the fabric is not glued back into the pockets forming a visible pocket then it is easiest to just velcro the speakers on top of
the fabric which can often work quite well, however if you have time to install the speakers behind the fabric it makes for a
much more professional semi permanent fitment which is normally much more comfortable. (This is normally how we would
install the headset for you if you brought it to us). Put the helmet on and try to work out exactly where the centre of each
ear hole is relative to the strap or any seams etc in the lining, and while doing this also try to find and mark the exact location
of the centre of your lips inside the chin pad with the helmet sat in its natural position.
If required use some double sided tape or some of the velcro in the kit to help anchor the boom and down lead in to the helmet.