Safety Cautions (Continued)
Provided AC Adapter
WARNING
■Use only the provided AC adapter
Use the provided AC adapter. Using a different AC adapter can cause fires or electric shock, due to differences in power cord current capacity.
■Never touch the AC adapter with wet hands
This can cause electric shock.
■Power cord
Never bundle up the power cord during use. This can cause overheating, fires and electric shock.
■When using an extension cord
Be careful that the total power consumption of the connected equipment does not exceed the rated power of the extension cord.
Exceeding the rated power can cause fires.
■Power plug
Never use while abnormality is not corrected. The following situations can cause fires or electric shock.
•Never allow dust to accumulate on power plug or in outlet insertion holes. Dust and dirt on either contact portion can cause an electric short or overheating. Wipe off with a dry cloth.
•When using an outlet where humidity is high or condensation forms easily, or an outlet in a kitchen or dusty environment, unplug the power plug regularly and wipe off the dust and dirt adhering to the plug.
•Never pull the power cord to unplug the power plug.
Always hold the power plug when unplugging.
•Never leave the power plug plugged into the outlet while the DC plug is disconnected from the power source input terminal on this unit. This can cause electric shock when touching with wet hands, or when an infant places the power plug in his/her mouth.
•Never use an outlet if the power plug is fully seated but is still loose in the outlet. This can cause fires due to overheating.
•Never use the power plug when it is damaged. When the plug has poor contact, consult the installer or the location of purchase.
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