User controls, Things to remember when watching 3d videos – LG BX286 User Manual

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Things to remember when watching 3D videos

Please watch 3D videos within the recommended angle and dis-

tance from the screen. (Recommended Distance: 1.5m~5m.)

- If you exceed the recommended angle or distance, you may not

be able to experience the full 3D effect.

If you watch 3D video from very close to the screen for a pro-

longed period of time, it may weaken your eyesight.

If you watch the 3D videos for a prolonged time with 3D glasses, it

may cause dizziness or eye fatigue.

Pregnant women, elderly and infirm persons, anyone with a heart

condition or motion sickness should refrain from watching 3D

video. Also please don’t watch 3D video after consuming alcohol.

- A viewer may perceive 3D images as being real and may be-

come alarmed or excited.

Please remove objects that might easily break, or could cause

injury, when watching the 3D video.

- A viewer may make a sudden movement after mistaking a 3D

image for a real object or event and could be injured by such

objects.

Parents should pay extra attention when children are viewing 3D

video.

Children under the age of five should not be allowed to watch 3D

video images, since this could cause complications in the proper

development of eyesight.

By following the preliminary steps as below, you can reduce the

risks of problems related to 3D video viewing, such as photosensi-

tive seizure for example.

- Rest for 5 to 15 minutes after one hour of viewing 3D video.
- If your sight is different for each of your eyes, please correct

eyesight before watching.

- Adjust your eye level to the 3D screen height and watch from

directly in front of the screen.

- If you experience a headache, exhaustion or dizziness, please

stop watching and take a rest.

- Refrain from watching 3D video for a prolonged time if you

feel sleepy, exhausted or sick.

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