Schuberth C4 Pro Manual

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MANUAL

C4PRO

C4PRO

THANK YOU FOR PLACING YOUR TRUST,

In our decades of experience in the development and manufacture of motorcycle helmets. We’re delighted that you have chosen the SCHUBERTH C4 PRO. Each and every C4 PRO that leaves our factory has been made with exquisite craftsmanship using state-of-the-art manufacturing techniques. The SR2 features outstanding aeroacoustics and advanced ergonomics.

Perfected in a wind tunnel, the aerodynamics ensure stable helmet performance at all times. Naturally, the C4 PRO possesses the tried and tested SCHUBERTH helmet features you have come to expect when it comes to safety, comfort and designed. All these features, the stringent quality requirements we place on the materials used, as well as our meticulous craftsmanship, go together to make

a quality product designed to meet extremely high expectations in safety and reliability on the road – especially on long journeys.

We wish you a safe ride.

Jan-Christian Becker

Thomas Schulz

CEO SCHUBERTH GmbH

Product Management SCHUBERTH GmbH

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A. HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL CORRECTLY

Please take time to read through this manual carefully so that your helmet

 

protects you properly when riding your motorcycle. In order to ensure that

 

you do not overlook any aspect of the manual that is relevant to your safety,

 

we recommend that you read it in the order in which it appears.

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Please play particular attention to:

 

Caution:

safety instructions

 

Note:

advice

 

Tip:

practical tips

 

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see figure

 

Caution:

This helmet is not intended for use in the USA and Canada. The helmet has been inspected and approved to the European ECE Standard and therefore does not conform to US and Canadian regulations and requirements. It is only legal to use the helmet in countries in which the European ECE Standard is valid. If you use the helmet in other countries, you will not in the event of injury be entitled to make a claim for compensation before the US or Canadian courts or the courts of other countries not bound by the ECE Standard.

Caution:

We reserve the right to make changes that reflect technical advances and to do so without express notice.

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B. CONTENTS

A.

How to use the manual correctly

 

 

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B.

Contents

 

 

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C.

The helmet

 

 

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1.

Standard

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2.

ECE approval

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3.

Anatomy the helmet

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4.

Outer shell

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5.

Inner shell

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6.

Aerodynamics

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7.

Aeroacoustics

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8.

Wind deflector

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9.

Chin bar

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10.

Chinstrap with Micro-Lock ratchet fastener

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11.

Visor with anti-fog lens

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12.

Sun visor

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13.

Inner lining

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14.

Ventilation systems

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15.

Additional safety features

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D.

Putting on the helmet and taking it off

 

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1.

Putting on the helmet

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2.

Taking off the helmet

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E.

Before every journey

 

 

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1.

Checking the helmet

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2.

Checking the chinstrap

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3.

Checking the face shield and sun visor

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F.

For your safety

 

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1.

Safety advice concerning the helmet

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2.

Safety advice concerning the face shield / sun visor

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3.

Safety advice concerning modifications / accessories

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G.

Maintenance and care

 

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1.

Outer shell

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2.

Chin section

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3.

Face shield and sun visor

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4.

Inner lining

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5.

Ventilation

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6.

Retention system

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7.

Storing the helmet

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H.

Accessories and spare parts

 

 

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1.

Communication systems

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2.

Accessories and spare parts

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3.

Ordering original SCHUBERTH parts

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I.

SCHUBERTH service

 

 

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J.

Warranty

 

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K.

How to contact us

 

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C.THE HELMET

1.STANDARD

The C4 PRO conforms to the ECE-R 22.05 standard. This testing norm guarantees conformity to defined safety standards in respect of impact absorption, visor, retention system and field of vision. The certification applies to all the countries of the European Union and all countries that recognise the ECE standard. It also guarantees conformity with all insurance requirements that are important in the event of a claim.

Please note that this C4 PRO with ECE approval is not certified for the USA, Canada or any other EU countries. It is only permitted for use in countries where

ECE standard is valid.

Note:

The only SCHUBERTH helmets that it is legal to use in the USA, Canada or other non-EU countries are those with the appropriate approval and technical specifications. Further information and details of sales outlets for these helmets can be found on the internet at:

WWW.SCHUBERTH.COM

2. ECE-APPROVAL

 

ECE test standard

05123456

Certification number

051234/P-1234

 

Certifying authority

Serial number

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3. ANATOMY OF THE HELMET

Face shield

Reflective panels

Sun visor

Inner lining

Face shield ventilation

Chin bar release

4. OUTER SHELL

Head ventilation Integrated antennas Inner shell

Anti-fog lens

Visor mechanicsk

Outer shell

Retention system (with anti-roll-off system)

Operating slide for sun visor

Chinstrap buckle

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The outer shell of the C4 PRO helmet combines an aerodynamically optimal shape with consistent protection. It consists of a special glass-fibre reinforced duroplastic matrix developed by SCHUBERTH, which gives the helmet the high level of strength needed for your protection.

Caution:

The safety helmet is designed to absorb the effects of only one impact. The helmet must be replaced after a fall, accident or any other impact.

5. INNER SHELL

For optimised impact absorption properties, the inner shell of the helmet consists of several components. The complex multi-segment foam padding of the main body provides better absorption and dissipation of impact forces and gives you the highest level of safety. The large side panels ensure the helmet sits optimally and comfortably.

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6.AERODYNAMICS

Wind noise is low with the C4 PRO, both for race-riding and during long touring rides. The C4 PRO produces practically no uplift even at speed.

Note:

Please note that the strong eddy currents that can occur as a result of the fairing on faired motorcycles may have a significant effect on the aerodynamic characteristics of a helmet.

7. AEROACOUSTICS

Various features developed in SCHUBERTH’s wind tunnel make the helmet notably quiet as far as aeroacoustics are concerned, while providing optimised hearing capability when riding. This enhances concentration, especially at high speeds.

Note:

Aeroacoustic values may vary according to the type of motorcycle, fairing design, seat position and physical size of the rider.

Caution:

As a result of the aeroacoustic optimisation of the helmet (and the lower wind noise inside the helmet that comes with it), your actual speed can easily be underestimated. Please do not rely on your sense of hearing to estimate your road speed - always check it using your speedometer.

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Note:

With faired motorcycles, strong eddy currents occur at the edges of the wind shadow. These may significantly reduce the aeroacoustic

performance of the helmet. The motorcycle fairing should be adjusted so EN that the turbulence created does not reach the bottom surface of the

helmet.

aeroacousitcally non-critical area aeroacoustically critical area aeroacousitcally non-critical area

Turbulators

The patented turbulators on the top of the face shield also optimise the aeroacoustic properties when riding and prevent acoustic disturbances in the form of whistling sounds that can be created by smooth and straight edges.

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8.WIND DEFLECTOR

The wind deflector prevents the unpleasant effect of the wind created as you ride flowing into the helmet. In addition, the riding noise in the helmet is reduced.

The wind deflector is attached by Velcro strips on the inside of the acoustic collar and can be removed when required to provide an additional flow of fresh air, especially in hot weather.

Tip:

The fit of the bottom of the helmet is extremely important in ensuring that the helmet is as quiet as possible. If you have a smaller neck size, we recommend that you also wear a scarf.

9. CHIN BAR

The C4 PRO is equipped with a chin bar that pivots up and can be easily opened and closed by means of the operating element located in the middle of the chin bar. The movement of the section required for this is optimised for convenient, smooth operation.

OPERATION

The chin bar can be opened at any time irrespective of the position of the visor or sun visor. The stiff, positive engagement at the end of travel ensures the chin bar remains safely in place when raised.

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OPENING THE CHIN BAR

1. Open the chin bar by sliding the red button

 

located in the middle of the chin zone

 

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forwards in the direction of the arrow as far

as it will go, using your thumb.

 

 

2. The chin section flips right up.

CLOSING THE CHIN BAR

To close the chin bar, pivot it down with one hand until both locks audibly engage.

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C. THE HELMET

Note:

Each time you close the chin bar, check that the locks have engaged properly by pressing the chin bar upwards.

Tip:

When using the additional adjustable wind deflector, locking the chin bar is easier if you grip the chin pad underneath with a finger of your other hand to help you ease the chin bar over your chin.

Caution:

Never ride with the chin bar raised.

10. CHINSTRAP WITH MICRO-LOCK RATCHET FASTENERS

The C4 PRO is fitted with a ratchet strap. This locking system is easy to use and enables you to adjust the chinstrap perfectly to your head every time you put the helmet on.

ADJUSTING THE CHINSTRAP

The length of the chinstrap is adjusted by increasing or reducing the length of strap pulled through the metal buckles. Adjust the length of the chinstrap so that it fits firmly but comfortably under your chin and fix the end of the strap using the retaining loop with comfort pad.

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Caution:

When adjusting the strap, make sure that the helmet cannot be pulled off in a forward direction with the chinstrap closed.

Caution:

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Check the adjustment of the chinstrap length at regular intervals.

OPENING AND CLOSING

To close the chinstrap fastener, slide the ratchet tongue step by step into the locking buckle. If you find that the chinstrap fits too loosely around your chin, slide the ratchet tongue one step further into the locking buckle. When adjusting the chinstrap, make sure that it rests firmly but not uncomfortably around your chin. To open the chinstrap, pull the red ribbon on the ratchet fastener upwards to release the locking buckle. Then pull the ratchet tongue out of the locking buckle.

Caution:

Never ride without making sure that the chinstrap is correctly fastened and adjusted and properly positioned. If the chinstrap is not correctly adjusted or fastened, the helmet could be displaced in the event of an accident.

Caution:

Never open the chinstrap while riding.

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11.VISOR WITH ANTI-FOG LENS

The visor is a fog-free double-lens visor. By fixing the inner anti-fog lens using eccentric pins, the two visor panes are pre-tensioned together and are thereby sealed. An insulating air cushion is thus formed between the visor’s main plate – i.e. the outer plate – and the inner plate, which prevents any fogging up of the inner plate.

COATING

main visor has an anti-scratch coating.

Note:

The helmet should never be used to hold gloves or any other objects as this may damage the scratch-sensitive anti-fog lens.

Note:

The anti-fog lens is supplied with a protective film. film before using the helmet for the first time.

OPENING THE FACE SHIELD

To open the face shield, use your thumb to push the face shield up using one of the finger tabs situated to the left and right of the face shield, and move it to the desired position.

FACE SHIELD (INCLUDING URBAN POSITION)

The second position (urban position) locks in place more firmly, providing greater resistance when the face shield is in this position. This makes it easier to lock the face shield in the urban position, especially while riding.

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When you push the face shield open, it may well travel beyond the urban position

but it is easy to find this position by moving it downwards again. The face

shield mechanism requires no additional lubrication. The face shield can be

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operated at any time irrespective of the position of the sun visor.

 

CLOSING THE FACE SHIELD

To close the face shield, grip the finger tabs at top left and right and press the face shield down with one movement until it audibly locks into place.

REPLACING THE VISOR SHIELD

Changing the face shield is easy to do without tools using the convenient EasyChange mechanism. To replace the face shield, it is helpful to place the helmet on a flat surface or on your lap while seated.

Removing the face shield

1. Move the face shield into the uppermost locked position.

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