Owner's Manual

When the battery on the remote is low, both buttons on the remote will flash red. Please recharge the remote immediately. The remote uses the same charging cable as the helmet.
Pairing the helmet with the remote
If the helmet is not responding to the remote, either you need to charge the remote, or the remote is not paired with the helmet. To pair the remote to the helmet, follow these steps:
1) Turn your helmet off. Then press and hold the power button till you hear a beep.
2) Press and hold both buttons on the remote till you see both button lights turn on.
3) Press any one button on the remote. Your helmet will respond accordingly, and will automatically exit pairing mode. Your helmet and remote are now paired.
Connecting the helmet with your phone
Connect your Lumos Helmet to your phone via Bluetooth by following these steps:
1) Download the Lumos app.
2) Turn on Bluetooth on your phone and launch the app.
3) Follow the instructions on the app to pair the helmet with your phone.
Using the AUTOMATIC WARNING lights
Using a motion sensor in the remote, Lumos senses when you’re making a sudden change in motion and turns all the lights at the back of your helmet solid red to indicate that you are
slowing down.
This feature is still being refined, and is currently only available in beta. To activate and use the automatic warning light feature, follow the instructions in the included sheet titled “A
NOTE ABOUT THE AUTOMATIC WARNING LIGHT FEATURE.”
Note: Activating the automatic warning light feature will also decrease the battery life of your remote significantly.
In its normal mode your remote would last for approximately 1 month on a single charge. With the automatic warning light feature battery life will depend on frequency of use, but can
drop to less than a week on a single charge.
Resetting your helmet
In rare situations you might find your helmet gets “stuck” (eg. helmet cannot be turned off or is non-responsive to button presses. In this situation your helmet might need to be reset.
To reset, simply connect your helmet to the charger, and it will automatically reset itself. If you still encounter problems, email us at support@lumoshelmet.co and we will be happy to
assist you!
Fitting Instructions
1) The helmet must fit properly to be effective. With a proper fit, the
helmet will not move back and forth or side to side while fastened. The helmet can only protect if it fits well. The buyer should try different
sizes and choose the size which feels secure and comfortable on the head.
2) Tighten or loosen the rear adjustment dial to fit the circumference of your head as required.
3) Adjust the strap tension at the buckle so that the helmet is strapped snugly. Tighten the strap as required to obtain a snug fit. With the helmet on and tightly fastened, make sure the
helmet cannot be removed from your head or rolled backward or forward excessively. Be sure that the buckle is not against the jawbone.
4) When properly fitted and adjusted, your ears should not be covered by any part of the straps.
5) Make sure you can see clearly and your peripheral vision is not blocked.
To check for proper tension, put on the helmet and fasten the buckle. Open your mouth. You should feel the strap pulling against your chin. Then attempt to pull the helmet off the
front or rear. If the helmet comes off, increase strap tension and examine if thick enough pads are being used. The helmet should not be able to roll forward or backward excessively. It
should not be possible to remove the helmet without unfastening the buckle.
NOTE: Please check adjustment every time this is helmet is worn.
Care Instructions
1) For cleaning, use a soft cloth, mild soap, and water only. Your fit pads are removable and should be washed by hand with mild soap and water, rinsed and then air dried only. The
protection given by this helmet may be severely reduced by the application of paint, adhesive stickers and transfers, cleaning fluids, chemicals, petroleum and petroleum products, and
other solvents. The helmet will be damaged if exposed to temperatures exceeding 62˚C (150˚F). Never remove or modify the original elements that constitute the helmet, or add
accessories not recommended by the manufacturer, as it may risk cancelling the protective role of the helmet. During transportation, do not expose your helmet to impact or external
force. Store in a dry place, away from heat from, for example, a radiator or direct sunlight through a car window.
2) Replacement: This helmet is designed to absorb shock through partial destruction of the energy absorbing liner. This damage may or may not be visible to the user. After a severe
impact or blow, deep scratches or other abuse, this helmet should be destroyed and replaced even if it appears undamaged. A helmet should also be replaced after a few years of
careful use and if it does not fit anymore.
(a) No Helmet can protect the wearer against all possible impacts.
(b) The helmet is designed to be retained by a strap under the lower jaw.
(c) To be effective, a helmet must fit and be worn correctly. To check for correct fit, place helmet on head and make any adjustments indicated. Securely fasten retention system. Grasp the helmet and
try to rotate it to the front and rear. A correctly fitted helmet should be comfortable and should not move forward to obscure vision or rearward to expose the forehead.
(d) No attachments should be made to the helmet except those recommended by the helmet manufacturer.
(e) The helmet is designed to absorb shock by partial destruction the shell and liner. This damage may not be visible. Therefore, if subjected to a severe blow, the helmet should be destroyed and
replaced even if it appears undamaged.
(f) The helmet may be damaged and rendered in effectively by
petroleum and petroleum products, cleaning agents, paints, adhesives and the like, without the damage being visible to the user.
(g) A helmet has a limited lifespan in use and should be replaced when it shows obvious signs of wear.
(h) This helmet should not be used by children while climbing or
doing other activities where there is a risk of hanging or strangulation if the child gets trapped whilst wearing the helmet.