Panasonic F-YWP33N Operating Instructions Manual page 2

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Safely precautions
To prevent users and others bodily harm or property losses, we are explaining the precautions must be observed.
Ignoring the symbols incorrect operation, can result in harm or level of damage, described in the following
two categories.
WARNING
CAUTION
Meanings of symbols that always observed are as shown below.
Do not do anything
that may damage
the power cord or
power plug.
Do not damage, modify,
bend strongly, pull, place
heavy objects on top or
binding with nylon yam
or wire on power plug.
If using damaged power
cord, may result in
electric shock, short
circuit, causing fire.
If the supply cord is
damaged, it must be
replaced by the
manufacturer, its
service agent or
similarly qualified
persons in order to
avoid a hazard.
Do not unplug the
power plug with wet
hands.
Electric shocks may
occur.
2
This symbol indicates the "Possibility of death or serious injury".
This symbol indicates the "Possibility of injury or damage to property".
This symbol indicates an action that ''requires caution".
This symbol indicates a "never do this" action.
This symbol indicates an "always do this" action.
WARNING
Avoid the power
cord if it is damaged
or modified
Damage from heavy
objects placed on top,
heating, or pulling could
cause fire or electric
shock.
Do not use
overloaded the
rated current of the
power outlet and
wiring equipment.
Use too many branch
lines will exceed the
rated current, it may
cause a fire by
overheating.
Always pay attention to these precautions
Do not use a
damaged power
cord
Using damaged power
cord, electric shocks or
fire may occur. Please
consult with the
dealership or service
station.
Do not start or stop
the unit by plugging
or unplugging the
power plug.
It may cause fire or
electric shocks by
overheating.
Insert the power
plug completely
If the power plug is not
inserted securely, fire
due to overheating may
occur.
Do not use damaged
power plugs or loose
wall sockets.
Do not use the
voltage other than
as specified for
unit.
230-240 V ~
50Hz
It may cause fire or
electric shocks by
overheating.

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