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    People whoaresleep deprived
     •
    People whoarephysically tired
     •
    People undertheinfluence ofdrugs oralcohol
     •
    Anyone whohasever experienced epilepticseizures orsensory disturbances triggeredbyflashing
     light
    effects
     •
    SOME LIGHTPATTERNS MAYINDUCE SEIZURES INPERSONS WITHNOPRIOR HISTORY
     OF
    EPILEPSY.
     •
    Do not use thedevice nearanymedical equipment orequipment thatisautomatically controlled,such
     as
    automatic doorsorfire alarms. Electromagnetic interferencefromthedevice maycause such
     equipment
    tomalfunction andcause anaccident.
     •
    Do not disassemble ormodify the3Dglasses. Thiscould cause afire tooccur orthe images toappear
     abnormal
    whenviewing, causingyoutofeel ill.
     •
    Do not leave the3Dglasses orany parts supplied withtheglasses withinreachofchildren. They
     could
    beaccidentally swallowed.Ifanything isaccidentally swallowed,contactadoctor immediately.
     •
    Do not place the3Dglasses inafire oron aheat source, orleave themunattended inalocation
     subject
    tohigh temperatures. Becausethisdevice hasabuilt-in rechargeable lithiumbattery, itcould
     cause
    burnsorafire ifitignites orexplodes.
     •
    When charging the3Dglasses, onlyusethesupplied charging cableandconnect thecable tothe
     USB
    portdesignated byEpson. Donot charge the3Dglasses usingotherdevices asitmay cause the
     battery
    toleak, overheat, ignite,orexplode.
     •
    Do not drop the3Dglasses orpress tooforcefully onthem. Ifthe glass sections orother partsare
     broken,
    aninjury could occur. Storetheglasses inthe soft case supplied withthem.
     •
    Be careful ofthe edges ofthe frame whenwearing the3Dglasses anddonot place yourfinger inany
     of
    the moving sections suchasthe hinges. Otherwise youcould injure youreyes orfingers.
     •
    When disposing ofthe 3Dglasses, followanylocal rules andregulations.
     Parent
    topic:Important SafetyInstructions
     Restriction
    ofUse
     When
    thisproduct isused forapplications requiringhighreliability/safety suchastransportation devices
     related
    toaviation, rail,marine, automotive; disasterprevention devices;varioussafetydevices; or
     functional/precision
    devices,youshould usethisproduct onlyafter giving consideration toincluding fail-
     safes
    andredundancies intoyour design tomaintain safetyandtotal system reliability.
     Because
    thisproduct wasnotintended foruse inapplications requiringextremely highreliability/safety
     such
    asaerospace equipment, maincommunication equipment,nuclearpowercontrol equipment, or
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    medical
    equipment relatedtodirect medical care,please makeyourownjudgment onthis products
     suitability
    afterafull evaluation.
     Parent
    topic:Important SafetyInstructions
     FCC
    Compliance Statement
     For
    United StatesUsers
     This
    equipment hasbeen tested andfound tocomply withthelimits foraClass Bdigital device, pursuant
     to
    Part 15ofthe FCC Rules. Theselimitsaredesigned toprovide reasonable protectionagainstharmful
     interference
    inaresidential installation. Thisequipment generates, uses,andcanradiate radio
     frequency
    energyand,ifnot installed andused inaccordance withtheinstructions, maycause harmful
     interference
    toradio communications. However,thereisno guarantee thatinterference willnot occur in
     a
    particular installation. Ifthis equipment doescause interference toradio andtelevision reception, which
     can
    bedetermined byturning theequipment offand on,theuser isencouraged totry tocorrect the
     interference
    byone ormore ofthe following measures:
     •
    Reorient orrelocate thereceiving antenna.
     •
    Increase theseparation betweentheequipment andreceiver.
     •
    Connect theequipment intoanoutlet onacircuit different fromthattowhich thereceiver isconnected.
     •
    Consult thedealer oran experienced radio/TVtechnician forhelp.
     WARNING
    
    The
    connection ofanon-shielded equipmentinterfacecabletothis equipment willinvalidate theFCC
     Certification
    orDeclaration ofthis device andmay cause interference levelswhichexceed thelimits
     established
    bythe FCC forthis equipment. Itis the responsibility ofthe user toobtain anduseashielded
     equipment
    interfacecablewiththisdevice. Ifthis equipment hasmore thanoneinterface connector, do
     not
    leave cables connected tounused interfaces. Changesormodifications notexpressly approvedby
     the
    manufacturer couldvoidtheuser ’s authority tooperate theequipment.
     For
    Canadian Users
     CAN
    ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B)
     Parent
    topic:Notices
     Trademarks
    
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     registered
    logomarkofSeiko Epson Corporation.
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     HDMI
    andHigh-Definition MultimediaInterfacearethetrademarks orregistered trademarks ofHDMI
     Licensing
    LLC.
     General
    Notice:Otherproduct namesusedherein areforidentification purposesonlyandmay be
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    topic:Notices
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