Caution; Epilepsy Information - Retro Games THEC64 User Manual

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CAUTION

Do not connect AV cables while THEC64 is powered on
Only connect USB keyboards, controllers, memory sticks and powered hubs
Keep THEC64 and all cables out of the reach of young children
Do not position THEC64 where it may cause someone to trip or stumble
Do not power off THEC64 whilst data is being loaded or saved
Do not expose THEC64 to any of the following: liquids, high temperatures, high
humidity, steam, direct sunlight, excessive dust or smoke
Do not touch THEC64 or connected cables during an electrical storm
Do not allow small particles or any foreign objects to get inside THEC64
Do not touch any of the connectors on THEC64.

EPILEPSY INFORMATION

Some games might trigger symptoms in a small number of users who suffer from
or are prone to epileptic seizures or blackouts, due to the rapid color-cycling and
other graphical effects employed. These effects could trigger a previously undetected
condition in people with no previous history of seizures or epilepsy.
Stop using THEC64 immediately and consult a doctor if you or anyone using THEC64
experiences dizziness, eye or muscle twitches, disorientation, affected vision, any
involuntary movements, convulsions or seizures. Only resume after taking medical
advice.
To reduce the chance of experiencing symptoms associated with epilepsy:
Use THEC64 in a well-lit area and always keep a sensible distance away from
the TV or monitor screen
Avoid prolonged use of THEC64. Take at least a fifteen minute break after each
hour of continuous play
Avoid using THEC64 when you are tired or need sleep
Stop using THEC64 immediately if you feel tired, experience discomfort or pain
in your limbs or begin to feel ill.
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