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AVANTIS CLASSVR CVR-255-64 Manuale d'uso
General precautions
To reduce the risk of injury or discomfort you should always follow these instructions and observe these
precautions while using the headset:
Use only in a safe environment: The headset produces an immersive virtual reality experience that
distracts you from and completely blocks your view of your actual surroundings.
Always be aware of your surroundings before beginning use and while using the headset. Use
caution to avoid injury and remain seated unless your content experience requires standing.
Use of the headset may cause loss of balance.
Remember that the objects you see in the virtual environment do not exist in the real
environment, so don't sit or stand on them or use them for support.
Serious injuries can occur from tripping, running into or striking walls, furniture or other objects,
so clear an area for safe use before using the headset.
Take special care to ensure that you are not near other people, objects, stairs, balconies, open
doorways, windows, furniture, open flames, ceiling fans or light fixtures or other items that you
can bump into or knock down when using - or immediately after using - the headset.
Remove any tripping hazards from the area before using the headset.
Remember that while using the headset you may be unaware that people may enter your
immediate area.
Do not handle sharp or otherwise dangerous objects while using the headset.
Never wear the headset in situations that require attention, such as walking, bicycling, or driving.
Make sure the headset is level and secured comfortably on your head, and that you see a single,
clear image.
Make sure any headphone cables if used are not tripping hazards.
Ease into the use of the headset to allow your body to adjust; use for only a few minutes at
a time at first, and only increase the amount of time using the headset gradually as you grow
accustomed to virtual reality. Looking around when first entering virtual reality can help you
adjust to any small differences between your real-world movements and the resulting virtual
reality experience.
Do not use the headset while in a moving vehicle such as a car, bus, or train, as this can increase
your susceptibility to adverse symptoms.
Take at least a 10 to 15 minute break every 30 minutes, even if you don't think you need it. Each
person is different, so take more frequent and longer breaks if you feel discomfort. You should
decide what works best for you.
If using headphones, listening to sound at high volumes can cause irreparable damage to your
hearing. Background noise, as well as continued exposure to high volume levels, can make
sounds seem quieter than they actually are. Due to the immersive nature of the virtual reality
experience, do not use the headset with the sound at a high volume so that you can maintain
awareness of your surroundings and reduce the risk of hearing damage.
Discomfort
Immediately discontinue using the headset if any of the following symptoms are experienced: seizures;
loss of awareness; eye strain; eye or muscle twitching; involuntary movements; altered, blurred, or double
vision or other visual abnormalities; dizziness; disorientation; impaired balance; impaired hand-eye
coordination; excessive sweating; increased salivation; nausea; lightheadedness; discomfort or pain in the
head or eyes; drowsiness; fatigue; or any symptoms similar to motion sickness.
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
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