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Safety Warnings
Important warnings items are given on the following pages.
Before using the emulation pod, read each warning and make a safety check.
Indicates that improper use may cause death or severe injury.
Warning
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Warning
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Plug
If an abnormal condition such as heat, smoke, unusual odor,
or unusual noise occurs, immediately turn off the power and
disconnect the power plug from the receptacle.
When the smoke has disappeared, ask the distributor to
repair the emulation pod. Never make repairs yourself, since
it is very dangerous.
Using the emulation pod in an abnormal state may cause a
fire or electric shock.
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If water or other liquid, a metallic object, or other foreign sub-
stance gets inside the emulation pod, immediately turn off the
power and disconnect the power plug from the receptacle.
Next, contact the distributor.
Using the emulation pod in an abnormal state may cause a
failure, fire, or electric shock.
8
If you hear thunder, disconnect the power plug from the
receptacle. Using the emulation pod during a thunderstorm
can damage the emulation pod or cause a fire.
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Electric shock
Before connecting or disconnecting cables, turn off the power
to the emulation pod and connected devices, and disconnect
the power plug from the receptacle.
Failure to do so may cause an electric shock.
9
Do not put your fingers in the connector inlet.
Putting your fingers in the connector inlet can result in an
electric shock or failure.
9
No disassembly
Never open the emulation pod case. Do not modify the emu-
lation pod without permission.
Opening the case or modifying the emulation pod may cause
a failure, fire, or electric shock.
9
No moisture
Do not use the emulation pod in a wet area such as a bath-
room or shower room.
Using the emulation pod in a wet area may cause a failure,
fire, or electric shock.
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WARNING
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