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Safety instructions Use the following safety guidelines for your personal safety. WARNING: Epilepsy warning Some people with Photosensitive Epilepsy are susceptible to epileptic seizures or loss of consciousness when exposed to certain flashing lights or light patterns in everyday life. This may happen even if the person has no medical history of epilepsy or has never had any epileptic seizures. A person with Photosensitive Epilepsy would also be likely to have problems with TV screens, some arcade games, and flickering fluorescent bulbs. Such people may have a seizure while watching certain images or patterns on a monitor, or even when exposed to the light sources of an eye tracker. It is estimated that about 3-5% of people with epilepsy have this type of Photosensitive Epilepsy. Many people with Photosensitive Epilepsy experience an "aura" or feel odd sensations before the seizure occurs. If you feel odd during use, move your eyes away from the eye tracker. WARNING: Infrared warning When activated, the Tobii Eye Tracker emits pulsed infrared (IR) light. Certain medical devices are susceptible to disturbance by IR light and/or radiation. Do not use the Tobii Eye Tracker when in the vicinity of such susceptible medical devices as their accuracy or proper functionality may be affected. WARNING: Child safety The Tobii Eye Tracker is an advanced computer system and electronic device. It is composed of numerous separate assembled parts. These parts may get separated from the device, and may pose danger or choking hazard, when handled by children. CAUTION: Do not open the Tobii Eye Tracker Non-compliance results in loss of Warranty! There are no user serviceable components inside. Contact Tobii Support if your Tobii Eye Tracker is not working properly. 4

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Safety instructions
Use the following safety guidelines for your personal safety.
WARNING: Epilepsy warning
Some people with Photosensitive Epilepsy are susceptible to epileptic seizures or loss of consciousness when exposed to
certain flashing lights or light patterns in everyday life. This may happen even if the person has no medical history of
epilepsy or has never had any epileptic seizures.
A person with Photosensitive Epilepsy would also be likely to have problems with TV screens, some arcade games, and
flickering fluorescent bulbs. Such people may have a seizure while watching certain images or patterns on a monitor, or
even when exposed to the light sources of an eye tracker. It is estimated that about 3-5% of people with epilepsy have this
type of Photosensitive Epilepsy. Many people with Photosensitive Epilepsy experience an "aura" or feel odd sensations
before the seizure occurs. If you feel odd during use, move your eyes away from the eye tracker.
WARNING: Infrared warning
When activated, the Tobii Eye Tracker emits pulsed infrared (IR) light. Certain medical devices are susceptible to
disturbance by IR light and/or radiation. Do not use the Tobii Eye Tracker when in the vicinity of such susceptible medical
devices as their accuracy or proper functionality may be affected.
WARNING: Child safety
The Tobii Eye Tracker is an advanced computer system and electronic device. It is composed of numerous separate
assembled parts. These parts may get separated from the device, and may pose danger or choking hazard, when handled by
children.
CAUTION: Do not open the Tobii Eye Tracker
Non-compliance results in loss of Warranty! There are no user serviceable components inside. Contact Tobii Support if your
Tobii Eye Tracker is not working properly.
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