Health and Safety Information
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION READ THE
FOLLOWING WARNINGS
BEFORE YOU OR YOUR CHILD
USE NVIDIA 3D VISION
WARNING – Seizures
BEFORE using NVIDIA
3D Vision
®
the "User Vision Test," which will initiate when
you turn on your 3D Vision for the first time. If you
cannot see the image in 3D during the User Vision
Test , DISCONTINUE USE IMMEDIATELY. Continued
use may result in health-related complications.
Photosensitive Seizure Warning – Some individuals
may experience a seizure or other complications
when exposed to certain visual images, including
flashing lights or patterns that may appear in video
games. If you or any of your relatives have a history
of seizures or epilepsy, consult a doctor before
using 3D Vision. Even people who have no history
of seizures or epilepsy may have an undiagnosed
condition that can cause these "photosensitive
epileptic seizures." Symptoms may include, among
others: (1) Lightheadedness, (2) Altered vision, (3)
Eye or face twitching, (4) Involuntary movements,
(5) Convulsions, (6) Loss of awareness, (7)
Confusion, (8) Disorientation, (9) Nausea
If you experience any of these problems immediately
stop using 3D Vision and consult a physician.
you should take
™
Parents should monitor and ask their children
about the above symptoms - children and
teenagers may be more likely than adults to
experience these symptoms.
You may be able to reduce the risk of
photosensitive epileptic seizures by taking
the following precautions:
> Do not play when you are drowsy, fatigued or ill.
> Do not use the 3D Vision for extended periods
of time.
> Use the 3D Vision after reducing the depth setting.
> Use the 3D Vision with a refresh rate of 100 Hz
or higher.
WARNING – Fire and Injury
Do not puncture, pierce, damage, destroy, or
make unauthorized modifications to 3D Vision's
battery (included in the 3D Vision glasses).
Puncturing the battery may result in combustion
or a fire, which could lead to severe burns and
injury. Also do not expose the battery to extreme
temperatures (hot or cold). If there are any signs
of damage to the battery, discontinue use of 3D
Vision immediately.
The 3D Vision glasses are not prescription
eyewear, sunglasses, nor a protective goggle.
Do not use the glasses for any general eyewear
purposes (e.g., driving, reading, protection from
sunlight or ultraviolet light, etc.) as such use may
result in injury.