Oculus VR Quest Safety & Warranty Manual page 33

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• Do not drive, operate machinery, 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, etc.)
until you have fully recovered from any symptoms.
• Do not use the headset until all symptoms have
completely subsided for several hours.
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• 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. Review the comfort rating
for the content you were using, and consider using
content with a more appropriate comfort rating.
• See a doctor if you have serious and/or
persistent symptoms.
Headset Battery and Charging
Your headset contains a rechargeable Lithium- Ion
battery and may come with a power adapter
(charger) and charging cable. Improper use of the
battery or power adapter may result in a fire,
explosion, battery leakage or other hazard. Follow
these instructions to reduce the risk of injury to you
or others, or damage to your product.
• The battery in your headset is not user
replaceable or serviceable. Do not attempt to
open your headset to access the battery, open,
repair or replace the battery. Please contact
Oculus Support, if you need battery or power
management support for your device.
• Only charge your headset with the included
power adapter and cable, or an approved power
adapter and cable if not included. Do not use other
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