GMC Hummer H3 2008 Owner's Handbook Manual page 60

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NOTICE
Leaving electrical equipment
on for extended periods of time
can flatten your battery.
Maximum load of any electrical
equipment should not exceed
20 amps.
Always unplug any electrical
equipment that is not in use.
Certain electrical accessories may
not be compatible with the power
outlets in your vehicle. Use of such
accessories may result in blown
vehicle or adaptor fuses. If you
experience a problem, see your
dealer for more information on the
accessory power outlets.
NOTICE
Adding some electrical equip-
ment to your vehicle can
damage it or keep other things
from working properly. This
damage wouldn't be covered
by your warranty. Check with
your dealer before adding elec-
trical equipment and never use
anything that exceeds the fuse
rating.
Maximum load of any electrical
equipment should not exceed
20 amps.
Section 1
When adding electrical equip-
ment, be sure to follow the proper
installation instructions included
with the equipment.
NOTICE
Power outlets are designed for
accessory plugs only. Do not
hang any type of accessory or
bracket from the plug. Improp-
er use of the power outlet may
result in damage not covered
by your warranty.
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