Precautions - Panasonic WX-SZ200P Operating Instructions Manual

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Plug the power plug all the way in
An improperly plugged power plug may lead to electric shocks, overheating, and fires.
Do not use damaged power plugs or loose power sockets.
Directly grab the plug to remove the power cable from the socket
Failing to do so may damage the cord and lead to fire or electric shocks.
Regularly remove dust from the electric plug
The insulation on a dusty plug may fail when it is subject to elements such as humidity,
thus leading to fire or electric shocks.
Remove the power cord and clean it with a dry cloth.
If the product shows any abnormality, immediately stop using it
If the product shows abnormalities such as smoke or an unusual smell, continuing to use it
may pose a fire hazard.
Immediately remove the power cord and contact the retailer.
Do not attempt to repair or wire the product while it is turned ON
It may lead to fire or electric shock.
Do not use near flammable gases
Doing so may lead to explosions and injuries.
Do not install the product where there is a risk of damage from seawater or
corrosive gases
This may cause the mounting unit to deteriorate, leading to accidents and injuries.
Do not place on unstable surfaces
The product may fall leading to accidents or injuries.
Only use the included AC adaptor (unified polarity plug)
Different AC adaptors may have different polarizations, resulting in smoke or fires.
Do not use where there is a risk of exceeding the maximum recommended
wattage for the socket or the wiring, and only use 120 V current
Overloading multi-outlet extension cords could result in overheating and fires.
Do not let foreign substances into the product
Water or metals entering the product may lead to fires or electric shocks.
Immediately remove the power cord and contact the retailer.
Avoid damaging the power cord and power plug
(by breaking them, tampering with them, bringing them near heat sources,
bending them excessively, twisting them, pulling on them, placing heavy
objects on them, tying them, etc.)
Using a damaged power cord or power plug may cause electric shocks, short circuits, or
fires.
Entrust the repair of the power cord and power plug to a retailer.
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