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Panasonic CF-XZ6 series Operating Instructions Manual page 5

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CAUTION
Fire or electric shock may result.
n Do Not Move This Product While the
AC Plug Is Connected
Ö If the AC cord is damaged, un-
plug the AC plug immediately.
n Do Not Connect a Telephone Line,
or a Network Cable Other Than the
One Specified, Into the LAN Port
Ö Do not connect to a network
such as the ones listed below.
• Networks other than 1000BASE-T,
100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T
• Phone lines (IP phone (Internet
Protocol Telephone), Telephone
lines, internal phone lines (on-
premise switches), digital public
phones, etc.)
n Do Not Subject the AC Adaptor To
Any Strong Impact
Ö Do not continue to use the AC
adaptor after a strong impact
such as being dropped.
Ö Contact your technical support
office for repair.
n Do Not Leave This Product in High
Temperature Environment for a
Long Period of Time
• Leaving this product where it will
be exposed to extremely high
temperatures such as near fire or
in direct sunlight may deform the
cabinet and/or cause trouble in
the internal parts.
n Do Not Keep This Product Wherever
There is a Lot of Water, Moisture,
Steam, Dust, Oily Vapors, etc.
n Do Not Block the Ventilation Hole
(Exhaust/Intake)
Ö Do not use this product wrapped
in cloth or on top of bedding or a
blanket.
n Hold the Plug When Unplugging the
AC Plug
n Use Only the Specified AC Adaptor
with This Product
Ö Do not use an AC adaptor other
than the one supplied (supplied
with the unit or one sold sepa-
rately as an accessory).
This product may fall over or drop, result-
ing in an injury.
n Do Not Place This Product on Un-
stable Surfaces
n Avoid Stacking
n When Carrying the Computer, Be
Sure to Confirm That the Tablet and
the Keyboard Base are Correctly
Connected to Each Other.
Detrimental health effects on your body
may result.
n Take a Break Of 10-15 Minutes Every
Hour
• Using this product for long peri-
ods of time may have detrimen-
tal health effects on the eyes or
hands.
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