3D
Important information about the 3D function
7Keep a sufficient distance from the television. The optimum distance is three times the height of the screen. Watching 3D films from a close distance for a long time could impair your vision.
7Never use the 3D function for longer than 3 hours without a break.
7It is essential that you supervise children watching a 3D programme to prevent dam- age to their health. Children under 6 years should not watch 3D content because their spatial vision is not yet completely developed.
7Watching 3D movies with 3D shutter glasses for long durations may cause headaches or fatigue. Stop watching if you get a head- ache, feel dizzy or generally unwell.
7Do not use the 3D function if you are anx- ious, sleepy or overtired.
7If you or a member of your family suffers with epilepsy, you should consult your doc- tor before watching 3D films.
7If, when watching a 3D film, your vision becomes impaired, you feel dizzy or nau- seous, your eyes hurt, you have muscle spasms or have difficulty in concentrating, you must stop watching immediately.
73D images can startle the viewer. We rec- ommend that elderly persons, pregnant women and persons with serious physical complaints avoid watching 3D content.
7Do not use the 3D glasses for other purpos- es, for example as sunglasses or protective glasses, as this may impair your sight.
Preparing the 3D function
Your Grundig television and 3D shutter glasses can provide the reality of the cinema when you watch 3D movies in your home.
This TV uses
To join 3D world, you just need to put on the Grundig 3D glasses.
Notes:
7Only use the GRUNDIG
7Grundig
7The infrared transmitter is located at the lower left corner of the television and emits the signals at 90° horizontally and 40° vertically.
7It may not be possible to obtain 3D effects when there is an obstacle between the infra- red transmitter and the glasses.