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3.7 Perception of stereoscopic images
Some people may experience undesirable effects such as dizziness, eye ache,
headache, fatigue or nausea when viewing stereoscopic images, especially
when viewing content with very strong 3D effects. Persons with impaired
eyesight or defective vision may also experience such or similar effects to a more
frequently or intensified extent. Relieve the strain on your eyes by taking regular breaks from
use to focus on a distant object and blink several times. If you repeatedly experience such
symptoms in direct connection with the use of the system, we recommend to check the type
and strength of the 3D effect of the image signals and reducing it if necessary, or using the
device exclusively in 2D mode.
3.8 Epilepsy warning
Depending on the image content displayed, some people may experience
impaired consciousness or epileptic attacks when watching television or using
certain computer programs on 2D or 3D screens, especially if they are exposed
to certain light effects or flashing lights. This can happen even to people who
have not had such incidents before.
If you or someone in your family suffers from epilepsy, please consult your doctor before
using this device. If symptoms such as dizziness, impaired perception, eye or muscle
twitching, fainting, disorientation or any type of involuntary movement or convulsion occur
during use, switch off the device IMMEDIATELY and consult a doctor before using the
device again.
End of the safety instructions