User manual - UT310WN_Setup
Safety Precautions
EN-6
3D Glasses
3D images should not be viewed by the 
types of individuals described below. 
Doing so creates the risk of loss of 
health.
• Individuals with heart disease
• Individuals with a history of photodermatosis
• Individuals with epileptic tendencies
Do not view 3D images if you are 
experiencing any of the symptoms 
described below.
• When you are in poor physical condition
• When you feel you are losing your health
• Should you ever experience fatigue, loss of 
health, or abnormal feelings while watching 3D 
images, stop watching. Continued watching 
could damage your health.
• Should the 3D image ever start appearing double 
or lose its three-dimensionality, stop watching. 
Continued watching can cause eye fatigue.
● Take care about nearby people and 
objects.
Viewing 3D images can interfere with distance 
judgment, so you should take care about nearby 
people and objects when extending your arms or 
making sudden movements. Failure to do so 
creates the risk of material damage and personal 
injury.
● Use 3D glasses when viewing 3D 
images.
Watching 3D images without 3D glasses can cause 
eye fatigue. Always use the specified 3D glasses 
whenever viewing 3D images.
● You need to wear your glasses or any 
other devices you normally use for 
vision correction.
If you normally wear glasses or contact lenses, you 
should be wearing them when you watch 3D 
images with the 3D glasses. Failure to do so 
creates the risk of eye fatigue or abnormal vision.
The normal minimum age for viewing 3D 
images is six. When 3D images are being 
watched by a small child, a competent 
adult should be on hand to monitor the 
child, to ensure that the 3D images are 
suitable for the child, that the child does 
not watch the 3D images for too long an 
uninterrupted period, etc.
Warning
Caution
Avoid watching 3D images for very long 
periods. Doing so can cause eye fatigue.
Be sure to observe the following 
precautions when watching 3D images.
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