Monster Vision max 3D Owner's Manual page 8

Universal 3d active eyewear system
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"Photosensitive epileptic seizures" (reaction to flashes of light) can be caused by an
undiagnosed condition even when family members have no history of epilepsy.
If you experience any of the following symptoms immediately stop watching 3D pictures
and consult physician or other medical specialist: altered vision; lightheadedness;
dizziness; involuntary movement such as eye or muscle twitching; confusion; nausea; loss of
awareness of your surroundings; convulsions; muscle cramps; and/or disorientation. Parent's
should monitor and discuss with their children the above symptoms. Children and teenagers
may be more susceptible than adults to experiencing these symptoms.
Do not watch 3D picture when you feel incoherent, sleepy, tired or sick. Avoid watching
3D pictures for long periods of time. Take regular breaks, especially during long periods
of 3D viewing.
• Watching TV while wearing 3D glasses for an extended period of time may cause
headache, fatigue or dizziness. Remove the glasses and stop watching TV immediately
if you experience this.
• Some 3D pictures may startle viewers. Due to the immersive nature of 3D viewing some scenes
may cause viewers to reach out or react suddenly, to avoid these possibly dangerous reactions the
pregnant, young children, elderly, epileptic and those suffering from serious physical conditions
are advised to avoid watching 3D pictures.
• You should not watch 3D pictures if you are under the influence of alcohol, suffer from sleep
deprivation or are in poor physical condition.
• 3D viewing is designed to be immersive. 3D glasses are designed to be worn only in a safe
environment. If you are startled or misconstrue the 3D image as real, you may move in surprise,
contact a nearby object or person and break nearly objects or injure yourself or others.
• Do not use the 3D glasses for any purpose other than the purpose it was designed for. Wearing
the 3D glasses for any other purpose (as general spectacles, sunglasses, protective goggles,
etc.) may physically harm you or weaken your eyesight.
• Some lights, such as compact florescent, florescent, and LED lighting systems, may flicker
at rates that are not perceivable to the naked eye but perceivable when wearing 3D glasses.
Some lights that are particularly bright may also appear to flicker when observed with 3D
glasses. DO NOT look directly into bright lights whether or not you are wearing 3D glasses.
If you observe lights that flicker while wearing 3D glasses, discontinue use of the glasses
immediately and turn off or move the lights so that there is no visible flicker while watching 3D.
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