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CAUTION
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Note the following precautions
• Do not allow metal objects or trash to adhere to the
power plug, the appliance plug or the charging
plug.
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Doing so may cause electric shock or fire due to a
short circuit.
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Do not drop or hit against other objects.
‑ Doing so may cause injury.
• Do not wrap the cord around the adaptor or the
charging stand when storing.
‑ Doing so may cause the wire in the cord to break
with the load, and may cause fire due to short
circuit.
• Do not disconnect the power plug or the
appliance plug by holding the cord when
disconnecting it.
‑ Failure to do so may cause electric shock or injury.
• Disconnect the adaptor from the household
outlet when not using.
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Failure to do so may cause electric shock or fire due to
electrical leakage resulting from insulation
deterioration.
Handling of the removed battery when disposing
DANGER
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The rechargeable battery is exclusively for use
with this appliance. Do not use the battery with
other appliances.
•
Do not charge the battery after it has been
removed from the appliance.
•
Do not throw into fire or apply heat.
•
Do not hit, disassemble, modify, or puncture with
a nail.
• Do not let the positive and negative terminals of
the battery get in contact with each other through
metallic objects.
•
Do not carry or store the battery together with
metallic jewellery such as necklaces and hairpins.
•
Do not use or leave the battery where it will be
exposed to high temperatures, such as under
direct sunlight or near other sources of heat.
•
Never peel off the tube.
‑ Doing so may cause overheating, ignition, or
explosion.
WARNING
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After removing the rechargeable battery, do not
keep it within reach of children and infants.
‑ The battery will harm the body if accidentally
swallowed.
If this happens, consult a physician immediately.