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the influence of alcohol or drugs, are
hung-over, have digestive problems, are
under emotional stress or anxiety, or
when suffering from cold, flu, headaches,
migraines, or earaches as this can
increase your susceptibility to adverse
symptoms.
•
Do not use the headset while in a moving
vehicle such as a car, bus, or train as this
can increase your susceptibility to adverse
symptoms.
•
Take at least a 10 to 15 minute break
every
30
minutes,
even
if
you
don’t
think
you
need it. Each person is different, so
take
more
frequent
and
longer
breaks
if
you feel
discomfort. You should decide
what
works
best.
•
The headset may be equipped with a
“pass through” feature which permits you
to
temporarily see your surroundings
for brief real world interaction. You
should
always remove the headset for
any
situation that requires attention or
coordination. Do not use this feature for
more than a few minutes at a time.
•
Listening to sound at high volumes can
cause irreparable damage to your hearing.
Background noise, as well as continued
exposure to high volume levels can make
sounds seem quieter than they actually