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Safety
■Precautions
■
■ Charging■equipment
Be■sure■to■read■the■following■warnings■before■
use.
Do
Do not use at other voltages than the specified
power supply voltage. Doing so might cause fire,
overheating or electric shock. Use only a domestic
100 V AC power supply for use in Japan.
Don’t
Do not use at other voltages than the specified
power supply voltage. Doing so might cause fire,
overheating or electric shock.
• AC adapter (sold separately): 100 VAC to 240
VAC
• DC adapter (sold separately): 12/24 VDC (for
negative grounded vehicles only)
Do
Firmly insert the plug of the specified charging
equipment (sold separately) into the power outlet
or cigarette lighter socket down to the base of its
pins. Incomplete insertion of the power plug might
result in electric shock or fire caused by overheating
and fire. Do not use the damaged specified charger,
power outlet or cigarette lighter socket with loose
insertion connector.
Do
If the fuse in the common DC adapter 03 (sold
separately) blows, replace it with a fuse of the
specified type (250 V, 1A). Replacing with a
different type of fuse might cause overheating
or fire. (For information about fuse replacement,
carefully read the manual for the common DC
adapter 03 (sold separately).)
Don’t
Do not damage, modify, twist, pull, or place a heavy
object on the power cord of the specified charging
equipment (sold separately). Do not use a damaged
cord. Doing so might cause an electric shock, short
circuit, or fire.
Don’t
Do not let your hands, fingers, and other parts of
the body touch the connection terminals. Doing so
might cause electric shock, injury, or a fault.
Don’t
If you hear thunder, do not touch the power plug.
Doing so might cause an electric shock as a result
of a lightning strike.
Unplug
Before cleaning the specified charging equipment
(sold separately), unplug its power plug from the
outlet or cigarette lighter socket. If the plug remains
plugged in when you clean the equipment, it might
cause an electric shock or short circuit.
Do
Wipe off dust on the power plug. Failure to do so
might cause fire, burns, or electric shock.