Instructions for use and safety

RECOMMENDATIONS

  • DICOPT is a complementary treatment to patch occlusion treatment. It is recommended that the use be supervised by an Ophthalmologist or Optometrist.
  • The occlusion pattern must be followed with the patch or another procedure indicated by the Ophthalmologist or Optometrist.
  • The game guideline indicated in this manual or the one recommended by the Ophthalmologist or Optometrist must be followed.
  • To carry out the game session, the player must be seated in a comfortable place, with the possibility of resting his head, preferably a sofa or armchair. It is recommended to use the automatic brightness function of the mobile phone to adjust the screen brightness to the conditions inside the VR headset.
  • The player must be under adult supervision at all times while using DICOPT, taking into account the player's possible needs.
  • The game session should be interrupted immediately if dizziness or vision problems are detected, notifying the Ophthalmologist or Optometrist of this fact.
  • Check that you have the correct adapter to fit your phone model into the splitter securely and that the straps fit snugly around the player's head.
  • The use of headphones during the gaming session is not recommended.
  • Do not expose or use the device in direct sunlight.

 

CONTRAINDICATIONS

The use of Dicopt is contraindicated in case of:

  • Diagnosis of epilepsy or history of seizure.

Consult the specialist beforehand if the patient: has suffered or is suffering from a cataract, glaucoma, corneal or conjunctival disorders, has intellectual disability or neurodevelopmental disorders or any diagnosed mental disorder.

 

NOTICE ON PHOTOSENSITIVITY AND EPILEPTIC SEIZURES

A small percentage of people may have seizures or blackouts when exposed to certain flashes or intermittent images. Exposure to certain designs or backgrounds on the television screen or playing video games can cause epileptic seizures or blackouts in these people. These conditions can cause previously undetected epileptic symptoms or seizures in people with no history of seizures or epilepsy. If you, or a family member, have epilepsy or have suffered any type of blackout, consult your doctor before playing.

STOP gambling IMMEDIATELY and consult your doctor before playing again. If you or your children experience any of the following symptoms or health problems:

  • Dizziness;
  • Altered vision;
  • Muscle or eye spasms;
  • Loss of consciousness;
  • Disorientation;
  • attacks;
  • Or any involuntary movement or seizure.

 

RESUME PLAY ONLY IF YOUR DOCTOR APPROVES.

Appropriate use and management of video games, to reduce the chances of suffering an epileptic attack:

  • Avoid prolonged use of the Dicopt system.
  • Gaming sessions of more than 15 minutes at a time are not recommended.
  • Avoid playing when you are tired or need to sleep.

Discontinue use of the system immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms: dizziness, nausea, or a similar sensation of motion sickness, aches, pains, or pain in the eyes, ears, hands, arms, or any other part of the body. If symptoms persist consult your doctor.

 

NOTE ON THE USE OF 3D DEVICES

Some people may experience discomfort (such as eye fatigue, eye fatigue, or nausea) while watching 3D video images or playing 3D stereoscopic games on 3D TVs. If you feel discomfort, you should stop watching your TV until it subsides.

INNOTEC VISIÓN AVANZADA XR, SL recommends that all viewers take regular breaks when watching 3D videos or playing stereoscopic 3D games. The length and frequency of breaks will vary from person to person. Take breaks that are long enough to allow any feelings of discomfort to subside. If symptoms persist, see a doctor.

Children's vision (especially that of children under six years of age) is still in the process of developing. We recommend that you consult a doctor (such as a pediatrician or ophthalmologist) before allowing your younger children to view 3D video images or play stereoscopic 3D games. Adults should supervise their younger children to ensure they follow the above recommendations.