Correcting Displacement; Removing The Head Mounted Monitor - Sony HMI-3000MT Instructions For Use Manual

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Correcting Displacement

If the head mounted monitor shifts during a medical
procedure, use one of the following methods to reposition
it without contaminating your hands.
(1) Look down, then look forward again.
If the head mounted monitor has shifted slightly down,
bending your neck forward until the front pad is no longer
in contact with you forehead will shift the head mounted
monitor slightly forward. After doing this, the head
mounted monitor may shift up when you face forward
again, correcting its positioning.
(2) Have someone correct the positioning using the
position adjustment windows.
Have someone adjust the head mounted monitor so that
the line guides on the left and right position adjustment
windows line up with the center of the wearer's pupils.
The wearer should direct the person making the
adjustment based their ability to view the display.
The person making the adjustment should also make sure
that the center of the head mounted monitor lines up with
the wearer's nose.
(3) Wear a second pair of gloves, then reposition yourself.
Wear another pair of gloves over the gloves used during
the medical procedure, and correct the positioning
yourself by hand. After repositioning, remove the outer
pair of gloves and resume the medical procedure.
Removing the Head Mounted
Monitor
Loosen the rear band, and then remove the head mounted
monitor. If you remove the head mounted monitor
without loosening the rear band, the rear pad may detach.
Mounting the Head Mounted Monitor
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