TODDLER USER MANUAL
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PURCHASE OF YOUR MELON TODDLER HELMET
The Melon® Toddler Helmet represents the highest quality of protection against head impacts for children over 12 months whilst riding a balance bike, bicycle, skates, inline blades or skate boards (EU only).
IMPORTANT: A helmet can only function as designed when it is worn correctly, has been adjusted to fitted the users head and is carefully fastened.
However, it is not possible to guarantee that a helmet can protect the wearer against all possible impacts.
Melon® Toddler Helmets are tested and certified to surpass the current official safety standards.
CAUTION! 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.
We encourage you to make certain that your child removes the helmet before playing on or in Playgrounds, or similar areas.
Please make sure to read this user manual in its entirety before use.
These instructions build an integral part of the product. This is why we encourage you to keep
these instructions as well as the original packaging in safe keeping, should questions arise at a later stage.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Item: Melon® Toddler Helmet
Size: XXS (44-50cm)
HOW DO I ADJUST THE HELMET?
The Melon® Toddler helmet can only protect optimally if it fits your child properly (fig. 2), and when the chin strap is closed while the helmet is worn.
The helmet should only be selected if it is tight and comfortable at the same time. The helmet must not slip during movement.
Take the helmet in the correct helmet size, loosen all the straps to the maximum width and place the helmet on your toddler’s head.
Now, you can adjust the chin strap and gently tighten the X-Fix straps evenly on the left and right
side to prevent the helmet from slipping forward.
WHEN DOES THE HELMET FIT PROPERLY?
The helmet should surround the head easily, and should be worn level. The front helmet edge should sit one to two fingers widths above the bridge of the nose (Fig. 2). It is easy to check if the helmet fits correctly. All you have to do is leave the chinstrap unclosed and gently move your kid‘s head. If the helmet moves, we recommend adjusting the divider lock system.
HOW DO I ADJUST THE CHINSTRAP CORRECTLY?
Open all straps (including those on the Melon® Divider Locks) so that the X-Fix system does not affect the adjustment process.
Open the Melon® Divider Locks (Fig. 3c) and put your helmet on your child’s head.
First adjust the front strap, which should be located underneath the chin, to the correct length. Leave approximately a finger-wide space between the belt and the chin of your child. To shorten the strap, pull it through the magnetic buckle’s strap loop. To lengthen it, pull the buckle further down.
Then close the Fidlock® magnetic buckle.
After you’ve adjusted the front strap, the adjustment of the side straps follows. Position the
Melon® Divider Locks (Fig. 3b) in a way that neither the strap nor the Divider Locks touch the ears. To do this, simply slide the Divider Lock up or down into the correct position.
When you find the right position, close the divider lock.
When adjusting the length of the side straps they must be pulled to the correct length at the same time if possible (Fig. 2). To do this, pull the straps on the side to the back until they are tight.
Be aware that after the adjustment of the side straps the front strap might get too short. If necessary adjust the length of the front strap again.
Another advantage of the Melon® X-Fix: After the first adjustment, only the front strap length has to be adjusted each time (of course, the correct setting of all other straps must be checked).
After you have made all the settings on the helmet and closed the magnetic buckle, the helmet must feel comfortable and should not slide backwards or forwards.
MELON® X-FIX WING – SAFETY AUTOMATISM AND REAR LIGHT
Your Melon® Toddler helmet is equipped with the Melon® X-Fix.
It is a patented strap system for greater protection, safety, and comfort.
X-Fix prevents the helmet from rolling off and distributes forces optimally to protect the rear head if impacted. Due to the crosswise guidance of the straps at the neck they tighten automatically with increasing forces.
In addition, lockable X-Fix gliders on the sides secure a correct helmet adjustment to prevent
misadjustment.
X-Fix also secures the helmet shell in the correct horizontal position.
The Melon® tail light is integrated into the X-Fix-Wing, which crosses the straps at the back of the head.
The integrated tail light comes with three different modes. The setting “flashing” is
preferable to continuous lighting for energy-saving reasons.
If the battery needs to be replaced, gently push the Melon® tail light out of the X-Fix Wing and loosen the screws on the back of the light (Fig.3b). Replace the battery with a new one and re-tighten the Melon® rear light screws properly so that no moisture can get inside.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ON LED REAR LIGHT
- The LED rear light does not replace the lighting equipment of bicycles required by German StVZO (§ 67).
- The LED rear light provides better visibility when used properly.
- The LED rear light must not be used in rainy weather, as its functionality in wet conditions is not guaranteed.
- Please note that the LED rear light may be hidden or invisible due to the use of a collar, backpack or head movements.
- Please note that the battery of the LED rear light may fail or be emptied. Therefore check the functionality of the light regularly.
- The batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. Battery replacement should only be performed by adults. Incorrect battery replacement may cause a risk of explosion. Replacement of the battery should only be with the same or equivalent battery type.
- Avoid your child looking directly into the LED-light.
- The LED rear light is not a toy and should only be used by children under the supervision of adults.
- If the battery leaks, avoid skin contact. This leads to skin irritations. Leaking batteries must be disposed of immediately.
USER INSTRUCTIONS ON LED REAR LIGHT
- Before the first use: Press the power button on light to see if it works well before using.
- Functions: The LED rear light has three different functions, depending on your preference can be applied: press once – flashing light, press twice – steady light, press 3 times – light off
- Battery change: The LED rear light is already equipped with a CR 1632 (3V) battery when you buy it.
To change this battery, remove the small transparent box from helmet. On back side of the small box,
you can take out the battery and replace with a new one. Observe the correct polarity of the battery. Battery type: CR 1632 - Cleaning and care: The housing of the LED rear light can be cleaned with a damp cloth.
- Disposal: Please do not dispose of emptied batteries in the household waste, but in designated collection containers.
HOW LONG CAN I USE THIS HELMET SAFELY?
Depending on use, care and maintenance, the time to replace a helmet is difficult to calculate or predict, but we recommend that a replacement helmet should be purchased between 3 and 5 years of use.
Should any part of the shell be broken or have sharp indentations, or show obvious signs of wear, then the helmet must be replaced as it is no longer fit for use.
When storing this helmet, make sure it is stored safely, so that it can’t be damaged or potentially hurt others through falling or entanglement. When storing, protect from direct sunlight and weather influences.
We advise strongly for your own safety to only use original parts.
HOW DO I LOOK AFTER MY HELMET PROPERLY?
Clean this helmet only with a mild detergent and warm water or a damp cloth.
The Coolmax® pad sets can be machine washed with a gentle detergent at 30˚C. These must be drip dried at room temperature.
DISPOSAL NOTE
Please take your helmet to an appropriate disposal facility at the end of its useful life. The disposal company on site should answer questions you may have about the actual disposal.
WARNING
- The Melon® Toddler Helmets are not designed to be used with petrol powered push bikes/mopeds/scooters or vehicles which are classed as motorcycles.
- Before setting off, always make sure the chinstrap is closed.
- For maximum protection the helmet must be fitted and attached properly to the wearer’s head in accordance with the manufacturer’s fitting instructions.
- The helmet is not to be painted or have stickers stuck on it surface. This is because the helmet may be damaged and rendered ineffective by petroleum products, cleaning agents, paints or adhesives without the damage being visible to the user.
- The helmet should be checked in regular intervals for damage. Small indentations and scratches on the surface however should not reduce the overall protective effect, if not affected by severe blow.
- The helmet is designed to absorb shock by partial destruction of 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.
- When repairing (repairable damage!) any part of the helmet, use only original parts!
- The helmet is not to be stored or hung up, hanging from the chinstrap.
- You should avoid wearing the following under your helmet: headscarves, beanies, long hair in a bun, or similar, as this could lead to subsequent injuries.
- No attachments should be made to the helmet except those recommended by the helmet manufacturer.
- CAUTION! This helmet must not be used for climbing on the playground or other activities than those described.
SERVICE
In purchasing a Melon® Toddler Helmet you have purchased a proven high quality brand product. Should you notice anything that is not up to our high standards, then please return the helmet as soon as possible to your dealer of trust for a refund.