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1. noise suppression insulates the pilot from external noise and this helmet is conseguently not as suitable for free gliding The helmet must not be used for skiing water sports on motorcycles and bicycles Do not use the radio near fuel stations in explosive environments and in all areas where use of this eguipment if forbidden The following external devices can be connected to the helmet by two methods e Using a cable e Using Bluetooth 4 Last revision 18 1 2013 CD FULL CONTACT 4 The most freguently used communication devices Radios working at 446 MHz PMR On the basis of a general license by the Czech Telecommunication Authority and European Regulations for radio stations PMR these radios can be freely operated and are not subject to any fees or registration Radio stations working at the flight frequencies 118 to 138 MHz Only qualified persons with a radio operator certificate may use such radios during flight Operation of such radios is subject to a fee e Telephone A telephone can be connected using Bluetooth The telephone can be used in adherence to the rules set out by its manufacturer and the telephone network operator e Other devices Music players walkman discman mp3 Acoustic flight instruments instruments signalling that limit values have been exceeded engine temperature fuel level The pilot is fully responsible throughout the duration of the flight No other activity or com
2. system actively suppresses noise generated by the engine The microphone 4 is located at the front of the flexible extension which serves to adjust the microphone to the correct position During flight the microphone should be at a distance of approximately 1cm from your mouth You do not have to shout into the microphone microphone damping and the active electronic filter eliminate all other undesirable noises Do not lift or hold the helmet by the flexible microphone extension it is not removable and its range of movement is fairly limited The microphone s position on its flexible extension is fixed do not try to rotate it Adjustment of headphones The headphones 5 are removable and adjustable depending on the position of the user s ears In their correct position the headphones do not pinch and provide good damping In order to find the best position the narrower part of the headphone can be turned downward or the headphones can be swapped in the second case the connectors on the box must be reconnected correctly see 10 Padding The padding consists of three parts 6 to 8 and it is removable to make maintenance easier 10 AN Last revision 18 1 2013 sd FULL CONTACT 4 7 CONNECTING THE CABLES BLUETOOTH HEADPHONE 4 Es LEFT HEADPHONE Last revision 18 1 2013 FULL CONTACT 4 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE 12 Only use original accessories Do not leave the helmet in direct sunlight or in a damp and d
3. FULL CONTACT 4 FULL CONTACT 4 FOLL CONTACT USER MANUAL 1 AN Last revision 18 1 2013 Re FULL CONTACT 4 1 CONTENTS 1 E OT NJ S S O 2 Ze INTRODUCTION PSR 3 3 USE AND COMMUNICATION sisscsssccssscccccetessesaasassedesssaresssneseaieandssagesneavssenedsasacbnesasadesassosechaassoaesasyisesnapeedaanapsegeavactsaeabssniaasneds 4 6 5 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS AND DESCRIPTION 7 6 TRUNCTION PRO E E O 9 7 CONNECTING THE CABLES reee TE a E eA EEOAE RESTS 11 8 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE siriene onsi eannan raneren Eaa celtes Za Ea A e aP AEE Enae NEE EERS eue dre lens t tons 12 9 EQUIPMENT 5 5 Siaa inene NES teese 13 10 WARRANTY CARD sicccicssescsccsssceisssatcessscsscnadusntccsescenddbsnsedeceessssodeedudsubecsaiiebeesobieicesviceseatubeediebniceddessd uncactisessecedasveesertdkersses 14 2 Last revision 18 1 2013 CD FULL CONTACT 4 2 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the FULL CONTACT 4 helmet The FULL CONTACT 4 helmet was developed specially for powered paragliding Thanks to the materials used particularly carbon it is the lightest hel
4. echanical stops Do not position the sun shade outside its given range During launch fold the shade right up skyward visibility is not restricted Only lower the shade to prevent dazzling when flying The sun shade is interchangeable and we offer several types The shade can be changed by carefully loosening the two screws on each side changing the shade for a different one and tightening both screws again Tighten the screws carefully Transmission and reception Radio transmission can be initiated by pressing and holding the PTT button 3 Releasing the button initiates reception The button s position in the right upper area of the helmet does not hamper the pilot when controlling the paraglider The PTT button does not have to be pressed for communication using a telephone or other devices connected using Bluetooth Connection of external devices using a cable The cable of external devices should be connected to the headphone and external devices connector and laid under the removable padding For details see chapter 7 Connection of cables 9 AN Last revision 18 1 2013 sd FULL CONTACT 4 Connection of external devices using Bluetooth Connect the Bluetooth device to the helmet connector using a cable and attach the cable using the Velcro strip in the right front area of the helmet Use the Bluetooth device according to instructions in the manual supplied together with the device Diversity microphone The diversity microphone
5. met in its category without this being detrimental to safety The helmet has no built in any communication device however it is eguipped with headphones and microphone and the helmet can be connected to a range of various devices using a cable or Bluetooth through the intelligently designed connectors There is also a new range of fully compatible protective Plexiglas face shields which can be fitted to the helmet The main advantages of the FULL CONTACT 4 helmet Light strong hand laminated carbon Kevlar sandwich shell provides full head protection including back of head Removable lining in various sizes S M L Adjustable built in headphones noise protection Optional cable connection to an external radio device Optional connection to a telephone or other devices using Bluetooth Optional interconnection of multiple helmets using Bluetooth intercom Light weight 790 g incl basic eguipment Microphone filter protected by an industrial patent Wide range of interchangeable protective Plexiglas shields We hope you enjoy plenty of wonderful flying experience enhanced by potential of the FULL CONTACT 4 helmet NIRVANA TEAM 3 AN Last revision 18 1 2013 FULL CONTACT 4 3 USE AND COMMUNICATION Thanks to its design noise suppression and diversity microphone system the helmet is suitable for powered gliding particularly using open sports gliding equipment SGE It can also be used with free flying gliders however the helmet s
6. munication can have priority over controlling the SGE 5 AN Last revision 18 1 2013 FULL CONTACT 4 4 SIZES A helmet of the correctly chose size will sit securely on the user s head without causing excessive pressure It will allow the user to turn his her neck freely and also tilt his her head back and will not restrict visibility in any direction The headphone pressure should be sufficient for noise suppression Size S M L Head circumference cm 56 57 58 59 60 62 Head circumference in 22 22 23 7 1 7 6 AN Last revision 18 1 2013 FULL CONTACT 4 5 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS AND DESCRIPTION Technical parameters Weight 790 g Dimensions LxWxH 280 x 250 x 250 mm Shell Sandwich structure made from Kevlar carbon and glass fibre reinforced with aramid Technical description Protective shell Sun shade interchangeable PTT button Microphone Headphones with loudspeakers Forehead padding removable Crown padding removable Posterior padding Strap adjustable Connectors for headphones and external devices 7 Last revision 18 1 2013 CD sd WON DU RB amp NN r o FULL CONTACT 4 6 FUNCTION Putting on the helmet Take hold of the helmet shell 1 by its cheek guards pull them slightly apart and place the helmet over your ears onto your head Sun shade The sun shade prevents the pilot from being dazzled The positioning range is given by the m
7. unicator e Radio e Helmet holder e Seatbelt attachment for radio 13 AN Last revision 18 1 2013 FULL CONTACT 4 10 WARRANTY CARD we je EEE The warranty covers defects in workmanship and material on all parts of the helmet for a period of 12 months The warranty is provided under the condition that the purchaser user observes the principles of correct use specified in the manual attached to the product Any claim shall be accompanied by a valid warranty card with the purchase date entered and bearing the signatures of the seller and purchaser The manufacturer s servicing technician will assess whether the claim is justifiable The warranty does not cover damages caused by external events mechanical damage damages caused by unqualified intervention damages caused by improper use of the product damages caused by use of non original parts or accessories the manufacturer is entitled to charge the costs related to an unjustified claim to the user 14 AD Last revision 18 1 2013 FULL CONTACT 4 OR S NIRVANA SYSTEMS s r o Jate n 523 760 01 Zl n Czech Republic tel 420 577 226 616 fax 420 577 019 117 sms 420 775 917 001 e mail info Anirvana cz http www nirvana cz E Shop www paramotors shop cz Facebook www facebook com nirvanaparamotors 15 AN Last revision 18 1 2013
8. usty environment Do not try to disassemble or repair the helmet or its accessories Any potential repairs should be carried out by the manufacturer or an authorised seller The shell and shield should be cleaned using water and mild detergent The removable padding can be hand washed in lukewarm water All the parts must then be left to dry fully The headphones must not come into contact with water Use a cloth to clean them TRANSPORT AND STORAGE Transport the helmet in the light packing supplied by the manufacturer to prevent the helmet from being scratched or dirt from the surrounding environment getting into it A fabric holder from the range offered by the manufacturer may also be used for transport and storage Do not place any heavy objects on the helmet during transport and storage Store it in a dry dust free and clean environment at a stable temperature Last revision 18 1 2013 N FULL CONTACT 4 9 EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES Basic eguipment The FULL CONTACT 4 helmet s basic equipment includes e Protective shell e shade without the protective Plexiglas e PTT button e Microphone e Headphones with loudspeakers Padding e Strap adjustable e Headphone and external device connectors Helmet accessories optional e Full transparent or smoke coloured Plexiglas shield e Partial transparent or smoke coloured Plexiglas shield e Radio cable must be ordered depending on radio type e Bluetooth comm
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