User Guide

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Cautions and Warnings
1. The 3D glasses are used for 3D content viewing only. Do not use them for general eye wear
purpose, such as sunglasses and general eye wear, Doing so may result in injury.
2. The glasses are powered by a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery, please charge the glasses
with a standard 5V USB connection and do not damage the battery, or may result in injury or fire.
3. Do not place the glasses in a location exposed to direct sunlight, heat, fire or water. This may
result in product malfunction or fire.
4. Clean the 3D glasses with a clean, lint free, dry, soft cloth. Any chemical cleaning agent spray on
the 3D glasses may damage the product surface or cause product malfunction.
5. Do not apply force to the 3D glasses. Dropping or bending may damage the product.
6. When watching a 3D video, do not place anything fragile nearby. Involuntary movement or
surprised reaction may occur as a result of certain 3D content which result in surrounding objects
being broken or hurt yourself.
7. Please watch 3D content in the signal covered area, and make sure no object is placed close to
the front of your glasses.
8. 50Hz or 60Hz magnetic fluorescent lamp may cause flicker to your 3D glasses. Turn off the lamp
if this happens.
9. Do not use the 3D glasses if there are any wire exposed or cracks to the lens.
10. Do not let your child to remove the battery of 3D glasses and swallow it, if this happen, consult a
doctor immediately.
11. We recommend pregnant women, people with heart disease or epilepsy and people who are
easily nauseous should not watch 3D content.
12. Due to the stereoscopic effects and the uncompleted visual development of younger children
under 3 years of age we recommend you not allow them to watch 3D content. Watching 3D for a
long time may affect there visual development.
13. Watching 3D content for a long time may cause headache or eyestrain to you, please stop
watching if you have any uncomfortable feeling and take a rest immediately. Please consult a
doctor if the feeling do not release.
14. Some individuals may experience seizure or other complications when exposed to certain visual
images, including flashing lights or patterns that may appear in a video or games. If you or any of
your relatives have a history of seizures or epilepsy consult a doctor before watching.