Safety Precautions - Mitsubishi Electric Jet Towel JT-SB216JSH2-H-NE Instruction Manual

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Do not open the front panel
Doing so may result in an electric shock.
Do not use at locations where salt damage
may occur, or where corrosive, neutral, or
reductive gases are present.
Prohibited
The above may cause fire, electric shocks or malfunctions.
Do not use this appliance near bathtubs,
showers, basins or other vessels
Do not use in the
containing water.
bathroom/
shower room
Do not allow water to get on the appliance.
This may cause electric shocks or malfunctions.
Do not al l o w the
appl i a nce to get wet
This appliance can be used by children aged
from 8 years and above and persons with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities
or lack of experience and knowledge if they
have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance in a safe way
and understand the hazards involved. Children
shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning
and user maintenance shall not be made by
Prohibited
children without supervision.
Do not use for drying anything other than hands.
Inappropriate use may cause an accident.
Wear rubber gloves when cleaning the
appliance.
Not doing so may result in injuries.
Follow
instructions
Note
 
Do not use in the following locations.
Outdoors
Locations where the temperature could be lower than 0ºC.
Locations where the temperature could be higher than 40ºC.
Locations where salt damage may occur.
Locations where the appliance is in direct or strong sunlight (May cause the sensor to malfunction)
Near food or tableware.
(Where there is a risk of water splashing.)
Locations where corrosive, neutral, or reductive gases are present.
(This may shorten the working life of the appliance and/or cause malfunctions.)
Rooms that have a sterilization basin, swimming pools, bathrooms.
Do not use with chemicals on your hands.
(This may damage the surface of the appliance, or cause discoloration or cracking.)
Be sure to completely wipe off any detergents or chemicals on the appliance.
(Failure to do so may damage the surface of the appliance, or cause discoloration or cracking.)
Only use the specified cleaning agents.
(For details on detergents, see the "Maintenance" section.)
If water is sucked into the appliance, it may cause damage to the mechanism, or moisture may be absorbed into the
soundproofing material, allowing bacteria to breed. Therefore, do not allow water to come in contact with the air filter or air duct.

Safety Precautions

Warning
The following may lead to injury or damage to
Caution
property if the appliance is handled incorrectly.
Vehicles (including ships and airplanes)
Locations where the appliance may come into direct contact with water.
The following may lead to death or serious
personal injury if handled incorrectly
Do not modify or disassemble the
appliance.
Doing so may cause fires, electric shocks or injury.
When changing the installation place,
consult your dealer or installer. 
Do not
disassemble
There is a risk of injury.
Use single-phase 220-240V power.
Using the incorrect power supply may cause fires,
electric shocks or malfunctions.
Use exclusive wiring
Using this appliance with other devices on a branch
socket may cause abnormal heat, which may cause fires.
Follow
Always turn off the power during
instructions
maintenance work.
Failure to do so may result in an electric shock.
Always use the appliance with the drain
tank, air filter, and side covers attached.
Any water entering the appliance may cause short
circuits, electric shocks or damage.
If the appliance stops working or if a
malfunction occurs, turn off the power
and ground-fault circuit interrupter before
contacting your dealer for an inspection
Follow
instructions
and repairs.
Failure to do any of the above may result in
electric shocks or short circuits, or fires due to
short-circuiting.
Locations where there is a lot of dust.
Locations where there is a lot of condensation.
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