• Remain seated unless your game or content experience
requires standing.
• Serious injuries can occur from tripping, running into or
striking walls, furniture or other objects, so clear an area
for safe use before using the headset.
• Take special care to ensure that you are not near other
people, objects, stairs, balconies, open doorways,
windows, furniture, open flames, ceiling fans or light
fixtures or other items that you can bump into or knock
down when using - or immediately after using - the
headset.
• Remove any tripping hazards from the area before using
the headset.
• Remember that while using the headset you may be
unaware that people and pets may enter your immediate
area.
[Warning] Interference with medical devices
The product contains magnets or components that emit radio
waves, which could affect the operation of nearby electronics,
including cardiac pacemakers, hearing aids and defibrillators. If
you have a pacemaker or other implanted medical device, do
not use the headset without first consulting your doctor or the
manufacturer of your medical device. Maintain a safe distance
between the product and your medical devices, and stop using
if you observe a persistent interference with your medical
device.
• Do not use your device in a hospital, on an aircraft, or in
any automobile that can be affected by radio frequencies.
Doing so may cause malfunctions of equipment and may
result in injury or damage to property.
[Precaution when using this device]
• Make sure the headset and sensor cables are not
choking or tripping hazards.
• 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.
• Ease into the use of this device to allow your body to
adjust. Use the device for only a few minutes at a time at
first, and only increase the amount of time using this
device gradually as you grow accustomed to virtual
reality. Looking around when first entering virtual reality
can help you adjust to any small differences between your
real-world movements and the resulting virtual reality
experience.
• Make sure this device is level and secured comfortably on
your head, and make sure that you see a single, clear
image.
• Keep the product away from excessive moisture and
extreme temperatures. Do not leave the product in places
such as on a car dashboard, window sill, or behind a
glass that is exposed to direct sunlight or strong
ultraviolet light for extended periods of time. The headset
contains lenses which may focus and intensify bright light
sources, causing damage to the hardware.
• Do not use the device if errors occur. Continued use of
the device after errors occur may result in discomfort or
personal injury.
• If you are allergic to the paint or metal parts on the device,
you may experience itching, eczema, or swelling of the
skin. If this happens, stop using the device and consult
your physician.
[Warning] Loss of hearing
• Do not use the earphones at a high volume for prolonged
periods of time, or permanent hearing loss may occur.
• 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 are. Due to the
immersive nature of the virtual reality experience, do not
use the headset with the sound at a high volume so that
you can maintain awareness of your surroundings and
reduce the risk of hearing damage.
• Protect your hearing and ears when using a headset.
- Always turn the volume down before plugging the
earphones into an audio source, and use only the
minimum volume setting necessary to hear music.
- Ensure the headset cable is not twisted around nearby
objects.
[Warning] Discomfort
• Immediately stop using the headset if any of the following
symptoms are experienced: seizures; loss of awareness;
eye strain; eye or muscle twitching; involuntary
movements; altered, blurred, or double vision or other
visual abnormalities; dizziness; disorientation; impaired
balance; impaired hand-eye coordination; excessive
sweating; increased salivation; nausea; light-
headedness; discomfort or pain in the head or eyes;
drowsiness; fatigue; or any symptoms similar to motion
sickness.
• Just as with the symptoms people can experience after
they disembark a cruise ship, symptoms of virtual reality
exposure can persist and become more apparent hours
after use. These post-use symptoms can include the
symptom above, as well as excessive drowsiness and
decreased ability to multi-task. These symptoms may put
you at an increased risk of injury when engaging in
normal activities in the real world.
• Do not drive, operate machinery, cutting, cook or engage
in other visually or physically demanding activities that
have potentially serious consequences (i.e., activities in
which experiencing any symptoms could lead to death,
personal injury or damage to property), or other activities
that require unimpaired balance and hand-eye
coordination (such as playing sports or riding a bicycle,
skiing, swimming, skating, etc.) until you have fully
recovered from any symptoms.
• Do not use the headset until all symptoms have
completely subsided for several hours. Make sure you
have properly configured the headset before resuming
use.
• Be mindful of the type of content that you were using prior
to the onset of any symptoms because you may be more
prone to symptoms based upon the content being used
• See a doctor if you have serious and/or persistent
symptoms.