Sealey 502 User Instruction
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To adjust the fit of the Sealey 502 Helmet, use the rear adjustment dial located at the back of the helmet. Turn it clockwise to tighten and counterclockwise to loosen. Ensure the helmet sits snugly without being too tight.
If the visor is fogging up, ensure the helmet's ventilation slots are open. You can also apply an anti-fog spray or use a pinlock insert if available for the model.
Remove the interior padding gently by detaching the snaps. Hand wash with mild soap and water, then air dry completely before reattaching.
Store the helmet in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Use a helmet bag to protect it from dust and scratches. Avoid placing it on the helmet's crown to prevent deformation.
It is recommended to replace your Sealey 502 Helmet every 3 to 5 years, or immediately after any significant impact or crash.
The chin strap ensures the helmet stays securely on your head during use. Fasten it by threading through the buckle and pulling until snug, leaving just enough room to fit one finger between the strap and your chin.
Yes, the visor can be replaced. To do so, lift it to the uppermost position and press the release buttons on each side. Align the new visor with the hinge mechanism and click it into place.
Regularly check for any cracks or damage to the shell, ensure the visor is clear and functioning, inspect the chin strap for wear, and make sure the padding remains securely attached.
To improve ventilation, ensure all vents are open, including the top and chin vents. You may also remove or adjust internal padding to allow more airflow.
Yes, accessories such as tinted visors, anti-fog inserts, and communication systems can enhance your helmet's functionality. Check compatibility before purchasing.