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Moza GS - Health and Safety Warnings; Force Feedback and Repetitive Movement Injuries

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Warning – Injuries due to Force Feedback
and repeated movements
Playing with a Force Feedback racing wheel may cause pain in your muscles or joints.
To avoid any health problems:
* Avoid lengthy gaming periods.
* Take 15 minute breaks, after each hour of play.
* If you feel any fatigue or pain in your eyes, head, hands, wrists, arms, feet, or
legs, stop playing and rest for a few hours before you start playing again.
* If the symptoms or pain indicated persist when you start playing again, stop
playing and consult your doctor.
* Keep out of children’s reach.
* During gameplay, always leave both hands correctly positioned on the wheel
without completely letting go.
* Duringgameplay,neverplaceyourhandsoryourngersunderthepedalsor
anywhere near the pedal set.
* During calibration and gameplay, never place your hand or your arm through
the openings in the racing wheel.
* Make sure that the racing wheel’s base is properly secured, as per this
manual’s instructions.
Product to be handled only by
users 16 years of age or older
Watch your hands !
Wearing Racing gloves is recommanded to protect your
hands, and protect the steering wheel grip.
Warning – Injuries due to Force Feedback
and repeated movements
Moza wheel bases are very powerful !
if you lose control of your car and let go of the wheel
during the race of a game, take hold of the wheel again by
the grips only and not by the faceplate or shifter paddles,
in order to avoid the risk of accidental injury.

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