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Charging Device
Use the specified socket and voltage.
Using the
charging device with a non-specified socket or voltage may
cause fire or equipment failure.
•AC Charger AC100 V to 240 V (Plug only into home AC outlet)
The power cord included in accessories is for AC Charger (NECAE1)
exclusive use. Do not use it for other purposes. Also this power
cord is exclusively for use in Japan(AC100V). When charging
outside Japan, use only the proper power cord suitable for a standard in the
country.
•In-Car Charger DC12/24 V (only for cars with negative grounding).
The In-Car Charger is only for cars with negative
grounding.
Do not use it in cars with positive grounding as
doing so may cause fire.
If the power cord becomes damaged, stop using it
and contact Customer Service (
z
p.19-43).
Continuing to use it may cause electric shock, smoke or fire.
Use only approved fuse to replace the fuse of the In-
Car Charger.
Using it with unauthorized fuses may cause
fire or equipment failure.
Always unplug the adapter or charger from the
power outlet if it will be left unused for a long period
of time.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire,
electric shock or malfunction.
To prevent overheating, ignition, bursting, fire,
electric shock or equipment failure when handling
the charging device, do not:
• Touch the charging device, power cord, or electrical socket with wet
hands.
• Charge a wet battery.
• Place the charging device in an unstable place while charging. Cover
or wrap the charging device with a cloth or futon.
• Use the charging device in a very humid place.
• Short-circuit the charging terminals or connector terminals while the
charging device is connected to an electrical socket or cigarette lighter
socket. And, touch the terminals with any part of your body.
• Overload electrical sockets or cables. Doing so may cause overheating
or fire.
Power cord
AC Charger
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Summary of Contents for 706N
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Page 62: ...Basic Handset Operations _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 80: ...Entering Characters _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 100: ...Phone Book _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 111: ...Video Call _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 117: ...Camera _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 126: ...Display Lighting _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 135: ...Sounds _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 141: ...Entertainment _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 159: ...Data Management _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 171: ...External Connection _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 180: ...Handset Security _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 190: ...Organiser Tools _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 206: ...Advanced Settings _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 212: ...Optional Services _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 224: ...Messaging _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 256: ...Web _706N_manual_E book 1...
Page 273: ...S Appli _706N_manual_E book 1...
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