Kaiser Baas VR-X Quick Start Manual

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VR-x
Quick Start Guide
VR-X
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Contents
Disclaimers & Warnings
VR-X Specications
Instructions
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Smartphone Installation
Adjust the VR-X Headset
VR-X Customization
Compatibility
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Disclaimers & Warnings
The VR-X Headset is not recommended for use by children under the age of 13. Small parts may present a potential choking hazard for young persons. For those under the age of 18, use of the VR-X Headset should be supervised by a responsible Adult. Prolonged use should be avoided to reduce the risk of a negative impact on hand-eye co-ordination and balance.
ATTENTION: Use only in a safe environment. The VR-X Headset produces an immersive virtual reality experience that can distract you and block your view of your actual surroundings.
ATTENTION: DO NOT use the VR-X Headset whilst in a moving vehicle as this can increase your susceptibility to motion sickness.
ATTENTION: NEVER use the VR-X Headset in situations that require your full attention, such as walking, bicycling or driving.
ATTENTION: DO NOT handle any sharp or other dangerous objects whilst using the VR-X Headset.
ATTENTION: DO NOT share your VR-X Headset with other people, in order to avoid the transfer of contagious conditions. To avoid transferring contagious conditions, particularly of the eyes, skin or scalp - the VR-X Headset should be cleaned between each use with an antibacterial wipe and then dried with the provided Lens Cleaning Cloth.
The VR-X Headset is worn in contact with your skin and scalp. Stop using the VR-X Headset if you notice swelling, itchiness or other irritation. If symptoms persist, contact your physician.
DO NOT use harsh chemicals or abrasive materials to clean your VR-X Headset.
ATTENTION: Immediately discontinue use if anyone using the VR-X Headset experiences any of the following symptoms:
• Seizures
• Loss of awareness
• Eye strain
• Eye or muscle twitching
• Involuntary movements
• Visual abnormalities including but not limited to: altered, blurred or double vision
• Dizziness, disorientation or impaired balance
• Impaired hand-eye coordination
• Excessive sweating, increased salivation, nausea or light-headedness
• Discomfort or pain in the head or eyes
• Drowsiness, fatigue or any symptoms attributed to motion sickness.
ATTENTION: As a minimum requirement, take a 10 to 15 minute break every 30 minutes - even if you don’t think you need
it. Each person is dierent, take longer
and more frequent breaks if you feel discomfort.
You should decide what works best for you.
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