Warranty

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While using the headset with controllers, you
may extend your arms fully out to the side
or over your head, so make sure those areas
are clear.
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Make sure your play area has a level, firm and
even surface without loose carpeting or rugs,
uneven surfaces or similar hazards. Remove any
tripping hazards from the play area before using
the headset.
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Remember that while using the headset you may
be unaware that people and pets may enter your
play area.
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Your view of your surroundings is completely
blocked while you are using the headset, so do
not hold or handle things that are dangerous,
may injure you or may be damaged.
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The headset is designed
for use indoors. Use of
the headset outdoors
creates additional and
uncontrolled hazards,
like uneven surfaces and
unexpected obstacles,
traffic and pedestrians.
Also, the Guardian System may not work
properly outdoors.
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Never wear the headset in situations that require
attention, such as walking, bicycling, or driving.
Guardian System: The headset
contains a boundary system
feature, Guardian, designed
to assist you in staying in your
play area. If you enable it and
define your play area, it will
help you to be aware of the
boundaries of your space. You
can get more information about the Guardian
System at https://support.oculus.com/guardian
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Before defining your play area, make sure you
survey it and clear it of potential hazards as
defined in this Guide. The space you define with
Guardian should be an area that is clear and
away from potential hazards. Make sure your
defined space provides for additional space as
a buffer between it and potential hazards so you
do not contact hazards if your movement carries
you beyond the area you defined in Guardian or
if you lose your balance or trip.
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Guardian only assists if you enable it and
properly define your play area. Before using
the headset each time, confirm that Guardian
is enabled, the play area is properly defined
and that no new potential impact-hazards
were introduced.