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When AC Charger (sold separately) is connected
to handset, do not apply excessive force to
connection.
Doing so might cause a fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
Do not touch cord, connection port, or power
plug of AC Charger (sold separately) with wet
hands.
Doing so might cause a fire, burns or electric shock.
Be sure to use specified power supply and
voltage.
Using any other power supply or voltage may cause a fire,
burns or electric shock.
AC Charger (sold separately): 100 VAC to 240 VAC (must
be connected only to household AC outlet)
When using outside Japan, use the converter adapter that
is designed for use in that country.
Wipe off any dust on power plug.
Using a dust-covered power plug may cause a fire, burns or
electric shock.
When plugging in AC Charger (sold separately),
insert it in outlet fully and securely.
Plugging it insecurely might cause a fire, burns or electric
shock.
When unplugging power plug of AC Charger
(sold separately) from the outlet, grip AC
Charger (sold separately) itself and then pull
it out, not applying excessive force such as
pulling its cord.
Pulling cord of AC Charger (sold separately) may damage
cord, which may result in a fire, burns or electric shock.
When inserting/removing AC Charger (sold
separately) into/from handset, plug or unplug
connector straight to/from port, not applying
excessive force such as pulling cord.
Plugging it in improperly might cause a fire, burns or
electric shock.
If charging terminal is bent or deformed,
immediately discontinue use. Do not unbend and
try to use terminal again.
Doing so may cause a short-circuit of terminal, resulting in
a fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
Unplug power plug of AC Charger (sold
separately) from the outlet when not using.
Leaving power plug connected to the outlet might cause a
fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
If water or other liquids (drinking water,
sweat, seawater or pet urine, etc.) enter the
equipment, immediately remove power plug
from the outlet.
Failure to do so might allow the splashed liquid to cause a
short-circuit, resulting in a fire, burns, or electric shock.
Before cleaning the equipment, unplug power
plug from the outlet.
Failure to do so might cause a fire, burns or electric shock.
Do not touch AC Charger (sold separately) for
a long time when connected to power outlet.
Doing so might cause burns, etc.

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