Safety & Maintenance Guide
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with these guidelines to make the most out of your virtual learning experience and ensure the longevity of the equipment.
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with these guidelines to make the most out of your virtual learning experience and ensure the longevity of the equipment.
This Safety and Maintenance Guide will help optimize your experience with our VR simulation. Your safety is of paramount importance, and proper maintenance of the required hardware is key to a trouble-free experience.
Product Care:
Do not leave the headset in direct sunlight. Exposure to direct sunlight can damage the optics and display.
Do not shine a laser or external light source through the lenses as it may damage the display.
Ensure the controller battery tray cover is in good working condition and locks in place.
As with any electronic device, avoid exposure to water or fluids.
Wearing Comfort:
Ensure the headset is worn comfortably and avoid over-tightening the straps. You can learn more about headset adjustments on the VR headsets pages.
Take breaks during extended use to prevent discomfort or eyestrain.
Cleaning:
Clean the lenses with a dry microfiber cloth to maintain optimal visibility.
Use a dry or lightly damp cloth for the facial interface and straps.
Do not clean lenses with any liquid or chemical cleaners.
Do not clean the facial interface fabric with alcohol or any other abrasive cleaning solution.
Cable Management:
Routinely inspect the headset cables for any signs of wear or damage.
Be cautious of tripping hazards, and use cable management solutions to secure loose cables.
Environmental Awareness:
Clear the play area of obstacles and ensure there's adequate space for movement.
Be aware of your surroundings to prevent collisions with objects or people.
Use Only When Unimpaired:
A safe VR experience requires an unimpaired sense of motion and balance. Do not use the headset when you are:
Tired or need sleep
Under the influence of alcohol or drugs
Experiencing or have digestive problems
Under emotional stress or anxiety
Suffering from cold, flu, headaches, migraines, or earaches as these can increase your susceptibility to adverse symptoms.
Hygiene:
Maintain common-sense personal hygiene, especially when sharing VR equipment.
Do not eat or drink while using the VR equipment.
Emergency Procedures:
In case of discomfort, dizziness, nausea, or other adverse effects, discontinue use immediately. If the symptoms persist, consult a medical professional.
Remember, safety is paramount. Regularly check and maintain your hardware to ensure a secure and enjoyable VR experience. If you encounter any issues, consult our technical support team.