Do not leave the video glasses in a parked vehicle as the
temperature may exceed the range. Observe these environ-
mental conditions when operating, storing and transporting,
and avoid fluctuations in temperature and humidity.
Do not allow the video glasses to come into contact with
liquids. The video glasses are neither water-resistant nor
waterproof. Therefore, do not use in rain or damp environ-
ments. Should the video glasses be exposed to moisture, turn
them off completely and disconnect them from the playback
device. Allow the device to dry completely before turning it
on again. Do not attempt to dry the video glasses with an
external source of heat, e.g. in a microwave oven or with a
hair dryer.
Repair
Never attempt to repair or tamper with the video glasses or
the accessories yourself. Have the video glasses and acces-
sories serviced and repaired by an authorized specialist. You
can find a list of contacts at: www.zeiss.com/cinemizer
Battery
The integrated battery is rechargeable. It must be replaced
only by an authorized specialist. Standard batteries cannot be
used with the cinemizer.
Do not connect the poles of the battery as this can cause a
shirt circuit. Do not charge the battery at temperatures
exceeding the above-mentioned operating temperatures (not
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even next to an open fire or under strong solar radiation).
Only use a charger that meets the device specifications.
Cleaning the cinemizer
Before cleaning the video glasses, be sure to turn off the vi-
deo glasses completely and disconnect the cable from the
playback device or remove the iPod from the clip on the bat-
tery box. Do not clean the video glasses with liquids contai-
ning solvents. Use a clean microfiber cleaning cloth for all
surfaces as you would for cleaning eyeglasses. Be sure to re-
move dust particles from the viewing openings when clea-
ning them.
Approval regulations for Europe
Regarding safety, this pair of video glasses left the factory in
perfect condition. It meets the requirements on electromag-
netic compatibility in accordance with directive 2004/108/EC
and bears the CE label. The device can turn off by itself as a
result of electrostatic discharge. It can be used after turning it
on again.
Approval regulations for the USA and Canada
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and meets
all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equip-
ment Regulations (ICES-003). These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This devise generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful