MCS1 Detailed User Guide and Safety Precautions
[Wearing Schedule]
This lens is a daily disposable lens. When wearing it for the first time, there may be varying degrees of foreign body sensation. By following the time in Table 1 below, your eyes can gradually adapt to the soft lens.
Table 1 Wearing Schedule
Days of Starting Wearing | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
Wearing Time (Hours) | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 12 |
Notes
1.Follow the wearing time. For first-time wearers or those who resume wearing after a long break, start with 4 hours per day and increase by 2 hours each day. Do not sleep with daily-wear lenses.
2.It is recommended that the maximum wearing time at one time does not exceed the longest time in Table 1. Wearing time varies from person to person, so do not wear beyond the recommended time.
3.If wearing is interrupted due to a break, you should re-adapt according to the first-time wearing schedule.
4. The recommended replacement cycle of the lens is shown in Table 2. For the actual service life, please follow the doctor’s advice.
[Product Specifications]
Design Description of the Lens: The anterior surface is spherical single vision, and the posterior surface is a spherical single vision lens with no special surface treatment. See Table 1 below for lens-related information.
Table 2 : Lens-Related Information
Table 2 (Continued): Back Vertex Power and Central Thickness
Back vertex power scope(D) | central thickness(mm) |
-3.00D | 0.08 |
[Important Notes]
UV-absorbing contact lenses are not a substitute for UV-protective sunglasses. You should therefore continue to wear UV-protective sunglasses as recommended.
[Contraindication]
1. People with various eye diseases, such as acute or chronic inflammation, glaucoma, abnormal corneal sensation, corneal epithelial defects, reduced corneal endothelial cells, dry eye syndrome, etc., are not eligible for contact lens wear after being evaluated by an ophthalmologist.
2.Patients with systemic diseases that may affect the eyes, as determined by an ophthalmologist, are not eligible for contact lens fitting.
3.Have a history of contact lens allergy or allergy to contact lens care products.
4.It is not advisable to wear soft contact lenses in environments where air is contaminated with dust, drugs, aerosols (such as hair spray and volatile chemicals), or dust.
5.Those who cannot use soft contact lenses as instructed.
6.Those who do not have regular eye exams.
7.Individuals who do not meet the hygiene requirements necessary for wearing soft contact lenses.
[Warning]
1.This product comes into direct contact with the cornea. If the instructions for use or precautions are not followed, it may cause various eye diseases and even blindness. Please read this manual carefully before use and follow the doctor’s instructions to use it correctly.
2.It is recommended that you have your eyes examined by an eye doctor before deciding whether to use this product. The product should be fitted by an optometrist.
3. Because wearing this product can increase the risk of eye and conjunctival damage to the wearer, even causing eye diseases such as keratitis and ulceration, it is important to immediately stop wearing the product and seek medical attention from an ophthalmologist if any of the following symptoms occur: increased eye discharge, eye redness, eye pain, sensitivity to light, foreign body sensation, tearing, and decreased vision. Delaying treatment may result in permanent vision damage.
4.Even with proper use of this product, changes such as decreased endothelial cell density of the cornea and neovascularization of the cornea may still occur due to individual differences.
5. The wearer must follow the guidance of an eye care professional and the product instructions for using soft contact lens care products that have obtained medical device registration. It is strictly prohibited to clean the lenses with detergent, soap, or other substitutes, and it is strictly prohibited to disinfect the lenses with alcohol or other substitutes.
6.Follow the “Wearing Schedule” strictly. Daily wear lenses should not be used for sleep wear. Clinical studies have shown that sleeping with daily wear lenses significantly increases the risk of serious adverse events.
7.New glasses wearers should visit the hospital for check-ups on the first day, first week, first month, and third month after getting their glasses, and then they should go for regular eye exams (or as advised by the doctor) even if they feel no discomfort.
8.Sterilized. Check the packaging for damage before opening. Do not use this product if the packaging is damaged.
9. Flat lenses do not correct refractive errors, but they have the same risks as corrective lenses and should be used with caution.
10. This product is reusable.
11. Direct contact with lenses exposes them to non-sterile water (e.g. tap water, hot tubs, swimming, participating in water sports) which increases the risk of microbial infection.
12. Using non-sterile water (such as tap water) in the handling of contact lenses and contact lens cases increases the risk of serious microbial infections.
[First Aid Measures]
If chemicals (household products, gardening supplies, laboratory chemicals, etc.) splash into your eyes, do the following: RINSE YOUR EYES IMMEDIATELY WITH TAP WATER AND CONTACT YOUR CONTACT LENS SPECIALIST PROMPTLY OR GO TO A HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT.