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These seizures may have a variety of symptoms, including 
lightheadedness, altered vision, eye, or face twitching, jerking 
or shaking of arms or legs, disorientation, confusion, or 
momentary loss of awareness. Seizures may also cause loss 
of consciousness or convulsions that can lead to injury from 
falling down or striking nearby objects.
Immediately stop playing and consult a doctor if you 
experience any of these symptoms. Parents should watch for 
or ask their children about the above symptoms—children 
and teenagers are more likely than adults to experience these 
seizures. The risk of photosensitive epileptic seizures may be 
reduced by taking the following precautions:
•  Sit or stand farther from the TV screen.
•  Use a smaller TV screen.
•  Play in a well-lit room.
•  Do not play when you are drowsy or fatigued.
•  If you or any of your relatives have a history of seizures or 
epilepsy, consult a doctor before playing.
Musculoskeletal Disorders
Use of game controllers, keyboards, mice, or other electronic 
input devices may be linked to serious injuries or disorders.
When playing video games, as with many activities, you 
may experience occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, 
shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. However, if 
you experience symptoms such as persistent or recurring 
discomfort, pain, throbbing, aching, tingling, numbness, 
burning sensation, or stiffness, DO NOT IGNORE THESE 
WARNING SIGNS. PROMPTLY SEE A QUALIFIED HEALTH 
PROFESSIONAL, even if symptoms occur when you are 
not playing a video game. Symptoms such as these can 
be associated with painful and sometimes permanently 
disabling injuries or disorders of the nerves, muscles, 
tendons, blood vessels, and other parts of the body. These 
musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) include carpal tunnel 
syndrome, tendinitis, tenosynovitis, vibration syndromes, 
and other conditions.
While researchers are not yet able to answer many questions 
about MSDs, there is general agreement that many factors 
may be linked to their occurrence, including medical and 
physical conditions, stress and how one copes with it, overall 
health, and how a person positions and uses their body 
during work and other activities (including playing a video 
game). Some studies suggest the amount of time a person 
performs an activity may be a factor.
Some guidelines that may help you work and play more 
comfortably and possibly reduce your risk of experiencing  
an MSD can be found in the Healthy Gaming Guide at  
xbox.com/xboxone/playhealthy. These guidelines address 
topics such as:
•  Positioning yourself to use comfortable, not awkward, 
postures.
•  Keeping your hands, fingers, and other body parts relaxed.
•  Taking breaks.
•  Developing a healthy lifestyle.
If you have questions about how your own lifestyle, activities, 
or medical or physical condition may be related to MSDs, see 
a qualified health professional.
WARNING: Choking Hazard
This device may contain small parts that may be a choking 
hazard to children under 3. Keep small parts away from 
children.
Make sure children play safely
Make sure children using any Xbox One accessory together 
with the Xbox One console and Kinect sensor play safely and 
within their limits, and make sure that they understand proper 
use of the system. 
Do not use unlicensed accessories, unauthorized props, or 
other objects with the Kinect sensor.
Use of these accessories or objects may result in injury to 
yourself or others and/or in damage to the sensor or other 
property. Using unauthorized accessories violates the Software 
License and may void your Limited Warranty.
WARNING: Hearing Safety
Extended exposure to high sound volumes when using a 
headset may result in temporary or permanent hearing 
loss. To reduce the risk of hearing loss, set the volume loud 
enough to hear clearly in quiet surroundings, and no louder.
•  Do not increase the volume after you start listening. Your 
ears can adapt over time so that high volume sounds 
normal, but the high volume may still damage your 
hearing.
•  Do not increase the volume to block out outside noise. 
The combination of outside noise and sound from your 
headphones can damage your hearing. Sealed or noise-
canceling headphones can reduce outside noise so that 
you don’t have to turn up the volume.