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Power Cord and Plug
• Do not remove or insert with wet hands.
This may cause electric shock or injury.
• Do not extend power cords by cutting them.
Install the equipment within reach of the power cord to the power outlet.
This may cause electric shock or injury.
• Do not connect damaged power cords or plugs to power outlets or use power outlets
with loose connections.
Doing so may cause an electric shock or generate heat, and result in fire.
• Do not remove the power plug by pulling the power cord.
When removing the power plug, do not pull it by its power cord but remove it by holding the power plug.
Tugging the power cord may damage it, which may result in an electric shock, short circuit or fire or cause the
equipment to malfunction.
• Do not use the equipment above the rating of the power outlet or wiring appliance. Use
the equipment with only a 240 V alternating current (AC) power supply. Do not use with
other power supplies.
When the designated rating is exceeded, for example, by using a multi-outlet extension cord, this may
generate heat, and result in fire.
• Do not exert unnecessary force or place heavy objects on the power cord, or use the
power cord in a bundled state.
This may cause electric shock or injury.
Safety Precautions
(Actual Use)
Wet Hands
Prohibited
• Firmly insert power plugs into power outlets as far as they can go.
Failure to do so may cause an electric shock or generate heat, and result in fire.
• Periodically remove dust, etc. from power plugs.
Remove the power plug and wipe clean with a dry cloth. Accumulation of dust on the power plug may cause
power insulation resulting from moisture, etc. or cause fire.