Schuberth F130 handleiding
Handleiding
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WARNING:
SCHUBERTH firefighter helmets do not have a mandatory
service life or expiry/discard date, as the maximum service life depends on the
above-mentioned effects.
WARNING:
To achieve the longest possible service life, it is essential
to follow the instructions in the respective user manual. This includes in
particular the instructions for the regular checking of its fitness for use as well
as cleaning, care, maintenance and repair measures. Defective or worn helmet
components must be replaced with original parts.
Checking the fitness for use
Please check the helmet shell, lining, chin strap and accessories at regular
intervals and depending on use (e.g. always after fire fighting, rescue and
salvage operations):
• A damaged helmet must not be used again.
It must be exchanged and rendered useless.
• The helmet is designed to absorb one impact only.
Like a car’s crumple zone, the energy from collision is absorbed by complete
or partial destruction of the helmet’s shell or lining structure. After an
impact or other force, the helmet must be replaced.
• Also, the helmet’s paint surface must be checked for damage, since the
self-extinguishing special paint structure is an important factor for thermal
performance and damage to the paint can lead to a reduction in service life.
Small, superficial scratches do not reduce the protective effect.
• Even with helmet damage from high thermal effects or direct contact with
chemicals (sometimes detectable by damage to or changes in the shell paint
colour), the helmet must not be used any more.
For evaluation, use our damage overview in the download area at
https://www.schuberth.com/produkte/feuerwehr/downloads.html as a guide.
WARNING:
As a rule, the helmet must not be used after being subjected
to a high impact or any other force. This applies even if no external damage
is visible.
WARNING:
Since the shock-absorbing parts of the lining are also not
exposed to visible influences, we recommend that the helmet be replaced
after 15 years as a preventative measure.
Warranty
SCHUBERTH grants the original purchaser a warranty for material and
manufacturing defects of 2 (two) years from the date of purchase if
the helmet is used as intended. SCHUBERTH’s liability is limited at its
sole discretion to either the repair or replacement of products that are
demonstrably defective within the warranty period. The helmet must not
deviate from its original condition and/or be damaged by improper use.
Maintenance
The helmet must undergo regular maintenance. The replacement of
SCHUBERTH original parts from the spare parts and accessories list in this
user manual can be carried out by the user, who must be trained in specific
activities. Any other repair work must be carried out exclusively by trained
personnel or at the SCHUBERTH Service Center.
Storage and transport
Firefighter helmets should be kept cool and dry in a protected place. Although
the helmet shell is UV-resistant, the direct influence of sunlight must be
avoided during storage in order to prevent any possible UV radiation damage
to the luminescent coating.
Storage in the vicinity of aggressive substances such as solvents and fuels
must be avoided at all costs. The helmet can, sufficiently wrapped in padding
foil, be transported in the box.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Schuberth |
| Model | F130 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 933 MB |


