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WARNING
Handling of the power cables
Always use the power cables shipped with the equipment, and follow the
instructions below: Failure to follow the correct handling practices may lead to
damage to the power cables to expose the copper wires, or overheating due to
short-circuiting or partial disconnection, which may cause electric shock or fire.
Do not place any
object on the power
cables.
Do not pull the
cables.
Do not apply
pressure on the
power cables.
Do not fold the power
cables.
Do not work upon the
power cables.
Do not use the power
cables near heat-
generating
appliances.
Do not bundle the
power cables.
Do not subject the
power cables to
ultraviolet or strong
visible light
continuously.
Do not use the power
cables past their
service life.
Do not expose the
power cables to
alkali, acid, fat and
oil, or humidity.
Do not use the power
cables in a high-
temperature
environment.
Do not use the power
cables above their
specified rating.
Do not use the power
cables for other
devices
Not designed to operate near volatile liquid
Do not use volatile liquids such as nail polish remover near the equipment.
Such volatile liquids could cause a fire if they enter inside the equipment and are
ignited.
Handling of the power plug
When inserting the power plug into the electrical outlet or
removing it, be sure to hold the plug section. Do not pull the
cable; it may partially break the wire, heat the broken part and
lead to a fire.
If a long downtime is planned, remove the power plug from the
outlet. The equipment is live even when not in use, and any
damaged components may cause a fire.
Be sure to handle the power plug with dry hands when inserting
or removing it from the outlet. Handling it with wet hands may
cause an electric shock.
Impact from falling
Do not let the plug fall or hit it against another object. It may cause internal
deformation and deterioration. Operating the equipment under such defective
conditions may lead to electric shock or fire.
Applicable power source
The equipment uses 200 VAC. Do not operate the equipment with a voltage other
than that specified. It may lead to internal breakage or electric shock or fire due to
overheating and deterioration (depending on the voltage magnitude).
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