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Avoid smoke and dust
Do not use the console in smoky or dusty locations.
Smoke and dust can damage the console,
particularly the optical disc drive.
Disc use
To avoid jamming the disc drive and damaging
discs or the console:
• Remove discs before moving the console.
• Never use cracked discs. They can shatter inside
the console and jam or break internal parts.
• Always return discs to their storage containers
when they are not in the disc drive. Do not store
discs in direct sunlight, near a heat source, or
on your Xbox One. Always handle discs by their
edges. To clean game and other discs:
disc surface with your fingers.
from the center outward.
disc. Do not use disc-cleaning devices.
Metallic objects and stickers
Do not place metallic items or stickers near or on
the Xbox One, as they can interfere with controller,
networking, and eject and power buttons.
CAUTION: Stationary images in video
games can "burn" into some TV screens, creating
a permanent shadow. Consult your TV owner's
manual of manufacturer before playing games.
PLAY SPACE
WARNING: Gameplay with your Kinect
sensor may require varying amounts of
movement. To reduce the risk of injury
or property damage, take the following
precautions before playing:
• Make sure you have enough space to move
freely.
• Look in all directions (right, left, forward,
backward, down, and up). Make sure there is
nothing you might trip on—toys, furniture, or
loose rugs, for example.
• Make sure your play space is far enough away
from windows, walls, stairs, etc.
• Be aware of children and pets in the area. If
necessary, move objects or people out of the
play space.
While playing:
• Stay far enough away from your TV to avoid
contact.
• Keep enough distance from other players,
bystanders, and pets. This distance may vary
between games, so take account of how you
are playing when determining how far away
you need to be.
• Stay alert for objects or people you might hit
or trip over. People and objects can move into
the area during play, so always be alert to your
surroundings.
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• Make sure you always have good footing while
playing.
• Play on a level floor with enough traction for
game activities.
• Make sure to use proper footwear for gaming or
are barefoot, if appropriate. Do not wear high-
heels, flip-flops, etc.
Don't overexert yourself
Gameplay with the Kinect sensor may require
varying amounts of physical activity.
Consult a doctor before using the sensor if you
have any medical condition or issue that affects
your ability to safely perform physical activities,
or if you:
• are or may be pregnant,
• have heart, respiratory, back, joint, or other
orthopedic conditions,
• have high blood pressure,
• have difficulty with physical exercise, or
• have been instructed to restrict physical activity.
Consult your doctor before beginning any exercise
routine or fitness regimen that includes using the
Kinect sensor.
Do not play under the influence of drugs or
alcohol, and make sure your balance and physical
abilities are sufficient for any movements while
gaming.
Take breaks periodically
Stop and rest if your muscles, joints, or eyes
become tired or sore.
If you experience excessive fatigue, nausea,
shortness of breath, chest tightness, dizziness,
discomfort, or pain, STOP USING IMMEDIATELY
and consult a doctor.
PLAY HEALTHY
WARNING: Important Health Warnings
about Playing Video Games
Photosensitive Seizures
A very small percentage of people may experience
a seizure when exposed to certain visual images,
including flashing lights or patterns that may
appear in video games. Even people who have
no history of seizures or epilepsy may have an
undiagnosed condition that can cause these
"photosensitive epileptic seizures" while watching
video games.
These seizures may have a variety of symptoms,
including lightheadedness, altered vision, eye,
or face twitching, jerking or shaking of arms or
legs, disorientation, confusion, or momentary
loss of awareness. Seizures may also cause loss of
consciousness or convulsions that can lead to injury
from falling down or striking nearby objects.
Immediately stop playing and consult a doctor if
you experience any of these symptoms. Parents
should watch for or ask their children about
the above symptoms—children and teenagers
are more likely than adults to experience these
seizures. The risk of photosensitive epileptic

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