Safety Information - Aiwa PT-H99 Operating Manual

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Safety Information

Always follow correct procedures to operate your phone safely. Improper use may lead to
fire, electric shock, or injury. To avoid such problems, take care to read and heed the
following kinds of warnings.
Warning text is labeled differently according to the severity of problem that could occur
through failure to follow the operating instructions.
DANGER
Failure to head these warnings is likely to result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Failure to head these warnings could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Failure to head those warnings could result in injury or damage to property.
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WARNING
Have the telephone repaired
Using a damaged or malfunctioning
telephone can result in fire, electric shock,
or injury.
If:
• the telephone emits an unusual noise,
smell, or smoke;
• water or other foreign matter gets inside
the phone;
• the telephone is dropped or damaged;
• the phone does not operate normally;
• the AC adaptor gets unusually hot (it's
normal for the AC adaptor to be warm
while in use);
then unplug the AC adaptor from the outlet,
and return the phone to your dealer for
repairs.
The accessory AC adaptor is for use in
Thailand
The accessory AC adaptor is designed to
be connected to a 220 V household outlet.
Plugging it into a different power supply
voltage may result fire or electric shock.
01.10.11, 9:10 PM
Do not open the case
Opening the case may result in electric
shock.
Don not use the phone where it could
get wet
Getting wet could cause the battery to
overheat, resulting in burns. Take particular
care when using the phone outside when it
is raining or snowing.
Do not use the phone while driving a
car
Using the phone while driving could result in
an accident.
Turn off the power in airplanes,
hospitals , and other places where
portable phone are not allowed
Your PCT may interfere with aircraft
electronic equipment or medical equipment
in hospitals, and result in an accident. Do
not use your phone in aircraft or near medical
equipment in hospitals (in operating rooms,
treatment rooms, etc.).
Do not unplug the AC adaptor or
charger with wet hands
Touching these devices with wet hands
could result in electric shock.
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