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Product and safety
information
Intended use
The headset is intended to be used indoors and by adults only. If
you do not use the headset as intended, it may cause the headset to
malfunction.
High-risk use
Varjo software and/or products are not designed, engineered, or
certified for control of any equipment or system, including aviation,
industrial, commercial, military, or medical equipment or systems, in
a way where such use or a malfunction of the software or products
could with a meaningful probability lead to death or serious bodily
injury of any person or animal, or to severe physical or environmental
damage (“high-risk use”). VARJO STRONGLY ADVISES AGAINST
USING THE SOFTWARE OR PRODUCTS FOR ANY HIGH-RISK USE. If
you still decide to use the software and/or products for high-risk use,
you do so at your own risk, assume all liability, and agree to take all
reasonable precautions to minimize any risk and damage resulting
from such high-risk use and/or failure of software and/or products in
such high-risk use.
Product type label
The model name and serial number of the headset are printed on the
type label located on the back support of the headband.
Health and safety warnings
To reduce the risk of personal injury, discomfort, or property damage,
please ensure that all users of the headset carefully read the
warnings below before using the headset.
Before using the headset
A comfortable mixed or virtual reality experience requires an
unimpaired sense of motion and balance. Do not use the headset if
you are sick, tired, sleepy, under the influence of alcohol or drugs,
hungover, experiencing digestive problems, under emotional stress
or anxiety, suffering from cold, flu, migraines, or headaches, or are
not generally feeling well, as it may worsen your condition. Consult
a doctor before using the headset if you have any conditions that
impair your vision or mobility, are pregnant or elderly, have a heart or
other serious medical condition, or suffer from seizures, migraines,
or psychiatric conditions.
Safe environment
Varjo headsets produce an immersive mixed or virtual reality
experience that may distract you and make it hard to see your actual
surroundings.
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Remember that any virtual objects that you see do not exist in the
real environment, and their size and location are not real. Do not
attempt to sit or stand on virtual objects or use them for support.
Be aware of any real-world objects that might be located behind
virtual objects.
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Never use the headset in situations that require attention, such as
while walking, bicycling, or driving. Do not use the headset while in
a moving vehicle.
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Remember that while you are using the headset, you may be
unaware of people entering the area.
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Before using the headset, clear the area of obstacles and hazards,
people, furniture, and any other items that may prevent you from
moving freely. Also, check that you have enough space above
and around you so that you can extend your arms while using the
headset.
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Do not use the headset near walls, stairs, balconies, windows,
open doorways, low ceilings, ceiling fans, light fixtures, breakable
items, open flames, heat sources, or any other items that you can
collide with or knock down.
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Keep in mind the location of the cables and power cords so that
you do not walk on, trip over, or pull on them while using the
headset. Do not jerk, knot, or bend the cables or cords.
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Do not handle sharp or otherwise dangerous objects while using
the headset.
Discomfort
When using the headset, some people may experience dry eyes,
eye strain, eye or muscle twitching, involuntary movements, altered,
blurred or double vision, or other visual abnormalities, dizziness,
light headedness, disorientation, discomfort or pain in the head or
eyes, headaches, impaired balance, impaired hand-eye coordination,
excessive sweating, increased salivation, nausea, fatigue, loss of
awareness, or seizures and other symptoms of motion sickness.
When you start to use the headset, keep your first sessions short
and take regular breaks. If you feel discomfort, stop using the
headset and continue only after the symptoms have ended. Do not
drive, operate machinery, or engage in other visually or physically
demanding activities until you have fully recovered from any
symptoms. Consider consulting a doctor if you are not able to see
virtual objects clearly and comfortably.
Overuse
Take regular breaks when using the headset. Prolonged use may
impact your hand-eye coordination or balance and may cause other
negative effects.
Repetitive stress injuries
Use the headset in a comfortable position. Do not use excessive
force when gripping the headset or pressing the headset buttons. If
you experience tingling, numbness, burning, stiffness, throbbing, or
other discomfort, stop using the headset and rest until you have fully
recovered from any symptoms. If you continue to experience these
symptoms, consult a doctor.
Interference with medical devices
The headset may emit radio waves, which can affect the operation
of nearby electronics, including cardiac pacemakers, hearing aids,
and defibrillators. If you use a pacemaker or other implanted medical
device, do not use the headset without first consulting a doctor or
the manufacturer of your medical device. Maintain a safe distance
between the headset and your medical devices and stop using the
headset if you observe any interference with your medical device.
Hearing loss
Excessive exposure to loud sounds can cause hearing damage. When
using headphones with the headset, start with the volume at a low
level and increase the volume slowly if needed. Do not turn up the
volume too high.
Seizures
Some people may experience severe dizziness, fainting, epileptic
seizures, or blackouts triggered by light flashes, patterns, or exposure
to infrared light sources of an eye tracker even though they have no
history of these conditions. If you experience any of these symptoms,
stop using the headset and consult a doctor. If you have a previous
history with these symptoms, consult a doctor before using the
headset. To reduce the likelihood of a seizure, do not use the headset
if you are tired.
No eye protection
Varjo headsets do not provide eye protection against impact, debris,
chemicals, UV light, other harmful lights, particles, projectiles, or
other physical hazards.
Electrical shock
Do not try to disassemble, open, service, or modify the headset
or power supply unit, as this can lead to electrical shock or other
hazards and may damage the headset or the power supply unit. For
PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, the socket-outlet shall be installed near
the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Use the headset only
with the power supply unit (Adapter Technology Co., Ltd. (ATS036T-
W120V(Level VI)) INPUT Universal 100 ~ 240 Vac / 50 ~ 60 Hz, 1A,
12V / 0~3A and headset adapter included in the sales box.
Using other power supply units may be dangerous.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
(Applicable only to the Varjo XR-3 mixed reality headset)
Damaged or broken device
Do not use the headset if any part is broken or damaged, the
provided cables are torn, or any wires are exposed. Do not try to
repair any part of the headset yourself. Repairs should be made only
by an authorized service facility or Varjo.
Contagious conditions
To avoid the risk of transferring contagious conditions from one
person to another, do not share the headset with persons with
infections or diseases, particularly of the eyes, skin, or scalp.
Skin irritation
Stop using the headset if you experience swelling, itchiness, or other
irritation. If the symptoms persist, consult a doctor.
Safety information
To prevent injury to yourself or others or damage to the headset, read
this safety information before using the headset.
Wearing the headset
When you put on the headset for the first time, follow the instructions
on how to position the headset correctly on your head. The headset
is correctly adjusted when it sits comfortably on your head and
the image inside the headset is sharp. There should be no pain or
pressure on your head, and the cushion should feel comfortable on
your face.
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