Oculus
Health & Safety and Warranty Guide
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Just as with the symptoms people can experience after they disembark a cruise ship,
symptoms of virtual reality exposure can persist and become more apparent hours
after use. These post-use symptoms can include the symptoms above, as well as
excessive drowsiness and decreased ability to multi-task. These symptoms may put
you at an increased risk of injury when engaging in normal activities in the real world.
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Do not drive, operate machinery, or engage in other
visually or physically demanding activities that have
potentially serious consequences (i.e., activities in
which experiencing any symptoms could lead to death,
personal injury, or damage to property), or other
activities that require unimpaired balance and hand-
eye coordination (such as playing sports or riding a
bicycle, etc.) until you have fully recovered from any
symptoms.
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Do not use the headset until all symptoms have completely subsided for several hours.
Make sure you have properly configured the headset before resuming use.
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Be mindful of the type of content that you were using prior to the onset of any symptoms
because you may be more prone to symptoms based upon the content being used.
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See a doctor if you have serious and/or persistent symptoms.
Repetitive Stress Injury:
Using the device can make your muscles, joints or
skin hurt. If any part of your body becomes tired or sore while using the
headset or its components, or if you feel symptoms such as tingling, numbness, burning or
stiffness, stop and rest for several hours before using it again. If you continue to have any
of the above symptoms or other discomfort during or after use, stop use and see a doctor.
Interference with Medical Devices
The headset includes earphones that contain magnets and components that
emit radio waves, which can affect the operation of nearby electronics, including cardiac
pacemakers, hearing aids and defibrillators. If you have a pacemaker or other implanted
medical device, do not use the headset without first consulting your doctor or the
manufacturer of your medical device. Maintain a safe distance between the headset and
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