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6. Jet is Not a Safety Goggle.
The lenses are impact resistant but are not intended as safety glasses. They may not protect you from
all the flying objects that safety glasses are designed for. If you are doing something that requires eye protection, such as jack
hammering, use safety glasses designed for that purpose.
7. Face Injury.
As with anything that you wear on your face, an impact to your face or Jet in an accident can cause facial injury. Avoid
accidents. Pay attention and ride safely.
8. Keep your hands on the handle bars at all times.
You need your hands on the bars to control the bike. Don’t lose control and
cause an accident by fiddling with Jet while riding. Set up your ride preferences before the ride so Jet displays the data you want
without having to take your hands off the bars. If you have to change settings or interact with Jet mid-ride, stop in a safe place
before doing so.
9. Wear a properly fitted helmet.
Protect your brain. Wear a helmet that fits your head. And fit Jet properly on your face so it does
not interfere with your helmet. Wearing the helmet improperly can result in it coming off in an accident, when you need it most.
Follow the helmet manufacturer’s directions for proper fit. If you cannot wear Jet and your helmet together, try a new helmet or
return Jet.
10. Motion sickness.
Some people are more susceptible to motion sickness, and looking at the display, even for a second, may cause
nausea, discomfort, or dizziness. If you experience any of these things, stop using Jet.
11. Overheating.
Jet should not overheat in normal use or cause thermal discomfort. If Jet causes you any thermal discomfort or
seems hotter than normal, stop using it and contact us for assistance. Wearing overheated electronics can cause skin damage.
12. Don’t overcharge the battery.
Overcharging the battery can damage it, which can lead to fire or explosion. So don’t overcharge
it. Read the use instructions carefully on proper battery charging. If there is any visible damage to the battery or it overheats during
charging, stop using Jet immediately and unplug the charger.
13. Don’t use a leaking battery.
The battery could leak if punctured or damaged, which could result in a fire or rapid release of
pressurized gas. Stop using Jet immediately if there is any sign of battery damage, and do not use it again until the battery is
replaced or repaired.
14. Avoid electric shock.
Water and electricity don’t mix. That is why everybody warns not to use electronics in the bathtub. It may
be less obvious, but there is still a risk of shock if you plug the USB cable into the device when you, the cable, or Jet is wet. Don’t
tempt fate. Electricity can kill or hurt you. Plug the USB in only when everything is dry.
15. Allergies to plastic.
If you have plastic allergies, the plastic used on the surfaces of the product (including the sunglass frame,
frame arms, electronics, and battery module) may cause an allergic reaction or skin irritation. If you have a plastic allergy, consult
your doctor before using Jet. If you have an allergic reaction when using Jet, stop using Jet immediately and see your doctor before
resuming use.
16. Eye strain.
The display shows an image to one eye only. If you look at the display too long, you may get “binocular rivalry,”
where your eyes compete with each other and may get strained. Look at the screen for only short periods. Do not stare at it. If you
feel that your eye is strained or feeling discomfort, stop using Jet immediately and see your doctor if the condition persists.
17. Don’t take unnecessary risks.
It’s thrilling to have all your data in front of you. Don’t let the thrill tempt you to push the speed
numbers on a downhill or take other unnecessary risks. You could lose control or get in an accident and be seriously hurt or killed.
Always ride within your comfort zone and pay attention to your surroundings.
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