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Universal 3d active eyewear system
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ii.ii CANADA COMPLiANCE
Industry Canada: 9186A-50007003
Industry Canada: 9186A-01007003
ICES -003: Digital Apparatus: Spectrum Management and Telecommunications Policy;
Interference-Causing Equipment Standard.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES -003.
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WARNiNG
– SAFEty iNFORMAtiON & PRECAUtiONS
FOR INDOOR USE ONLY. NOT FOR USE AS SUNGLASSES.
THE 3D KIT CONTAINS ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS
SHOULD BE FOLLOWED:
• Do not wear 3D glasses for any other activity except viewing 3D pictures. These glasses will
degrade visual perception in normal situations and are only intended for 3D use. Do not attempt
to use as sunglasses.
• Handle the lenses carefully, especially when cleaning as too much force can easily damage the
glass. Do not drop any unit or flex the glasses. When cleaning, do not soak or immerse or over wet
the glasses as these are electronic devices and moisture can damage or impair their function.
• Do not use chemicals containing alcohol, solvents or surfactants or chemicals such as wax,
benzene, thinner, lubricant or cleaners. These may result in discoloration or cracks on the
product surface and cause the indication labels to peel from the product surface. Use only
fluids and products designed for screen cleaning and use them in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations.
REVIEW THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS REGARDING THE EFFECTS OF 3D VIEWING
iMPORtANt:
PRIOR TO ENGAGING IN 3D VIEWING AND ENSURE YOU UNDERSTAND THE PRECAUTIONS AND
POTENTIAL IMPACTS THAT 3D VIEWING CAN HAVE ON YOU AND/OR YOUR CHILDREN.
• Parental supervision is required especially when children or teenagers view 3D images.
You may wish to consult a physician before allowing young children to view 3D.
• 3D TV'S and other 3D display devices use high speed flashes of light to generate a 3D effect.
The light flash effect may produce seizures or epileptic seizures in certain individuals in addition
to the following:
Some light patterns may cause viewers to experience an epileptic seizure or stroke upon
exposure to certain flashing images or light patterns contained in certain 3D television
pictures or 3D video games. You should consult a physician before viewing 3D material
if you or any of your relatives has a history of epilepsy or strokes.
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