Copyright
2011
Bit
Cauldron
Corporation
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WARNING
‐
SAFETY
INFORMATION
&
PRECAUTIONS
FOR
INDOOR
USE
ONLY.
NOT
FOR
USE
AS
SUNGLASSES.
THE
3D
KIT
CONTAINS
ELECTRONIC
DEVICES
AND
THE
FOLLOWING
PRECAUTIONS
SHOULD
BE
FOLLOWED:
Do
not
wear
3D
glasses
for
any
other
activity
except
viewing
3D
pictures.
These
glasses
will
degrade
visual
perception
in
normal
situations
and
are
only
intended
for
3D
use.
Do
not
attempt
to
use
as
sunglasses.
Handle
the
lenses
carefully,
especially
when
cleaning
as
too
much
force
can
easily
damage
the
glass.
Do
not
drop
any
unit
or
flex
the
glasses.
When
cleaning,
do
not
soak
or
immerse
or
over
wet
the
glasses
as
these
are
electronic
devices
and
moisture
can
damage
or
impair
their
function.
Do
not
use
chemicals
containing
alcohol,
solvents
or
surfactants
or
chemicals
such
as
wax,
benzene,
thinner,
lubricant
or
cleaners.
These
may
result
in
discoloration
or
cracks
on
the
product
surface
and
cause
the
indication
labels
to
peel
from
the
product
surface.
Use
only
fluids
and
products
designed
for
screen
cleaning
and
use
them
in
accordance
with
the
manufacturer’s
recommendations.
IMPORTANT
‐
REVIEW
THE
FOLLOWING
WARNINGS
REGARDING
THE
EFFECTS
OF
3D
VIEWING
PRIOR
TO
ENGAGING
IN
3D
VIEWING
AND
ENSURE
YOU
UNDERSTAND
THE
PRECAUTIONS
AND
POTENTIAL
IMPACTS
THAT
3D
VIEWING
CAN
HAVE
ON
YOU
AND/OR
YOUR
CHILDREN.
Parental
supervision
is
required
especially
when
children
or
teenagers
view
3D
images.
You
may
wish
to
consult
a
physician
before
allowing
young
children
to
view
3D.
3D
TV’S
and
other
3D
display
devices
use
high
speed
flashes
of
light
to
generate
a
3D
effect.
The
light
flash
effect
may
produce
seizures
or
epileptic
seizures
in
certain
individuals
in
addition
to
the
following
‐
o
Some
light
patterns
may
cause
viewers
to
experience
an
epileptic
seizure
or
stroke
upon
exposure
to
certain
flashing
images
or
light
patterns
contained
in
certain
3D
television
pictures
or
3D
video
games.
You
should
consult
a
physician
before
viewing
3D
material
if
you
or
any
of
your
relatives
has
a
history
of
epilepsy
or
strokes.
o
“Photosensitive
epileptic
seizures”
(reaction
to
flashes
of
light)
can
be
caused
by
an
undiagnosed
condition
even
when
family
members
have
no
history
of
epilepsy.
o
If
you
experience
any
of
the
following
symptoms
immediately
stop
watching
3D
pictures
and
consult
physician
or
other
medical
specialist:
altered
vision;
lightheadedness;
dizziness;
involuntary
movement
such
as
eye
or
muscle
twitching;
confusion;
nausea;
loss
of
awareness
of
your
surroundings;
convulsions;
muscle
cramps;
and/or
disorientation.
Parent’s
should
monitor
and
discuss
with
their
children
the