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Do not plug/unplug AC Charger with wet hands.
May cause electric shock or malfunction.
If thunder is audible, do not touch AC Charger.
May cause electric shock.
Firmly hold plug and unplug AC Charger from
outlet before cleaning.
Failing to do so may cause electric shock.
Do not unplug AC Charger by pulling the cord.
Firmly hold plug and unplug AC Charger.
Pulling the cord may damage the cord resulting in electric
shock or fire.
When AC Charger is connected to an outlet,
do not pull on cord or otherwise subject AC
Charger to strong shock.
May cause injury or malfunction.
Handset Use & Electronic Medical
Equipment
This section is based on "Guidelines on Safeguarding
Medical Equipment from Electromagnetic Waves from Mobile
Phones and Other Devices" (Electromagnetic Compatibility
Conference Japan), and "Research Report on the Influence of
Electromagnetic Waves on Medical Equipment" (Association of
Radio Industries and Businesses, March 2001).
Keep handset a minimum of 22 centimeters
from implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted
defibrillator.
Radio waves may interfere with the operation of implanted
cardiac pacemakers or implanted defibrillators.
When using electronic medical equipment
(other than implanted cardiac pacemakers/
defibrillators) outside of medical institutions,
consult device manufacturer about the
influence of radio waves.
Radio waves may interfere with the operation of electronic
medical equipment.
Handset radio waves may affect electronic
medical equipment. Observe these guidelines in
medical institutions:
・Do not bring handset into an operating room, ICU
(Intensive Care Unit) or CCU (Coronary Care Unit).
・Turn off handset in hospital wards.
・Turn off handset even in lobbies or areas where use is
permitted if there is electronic medical equipment nearby.
・Observe the instructions of individual medical
institutions and do not use or bring handset into
prohibited areas.
Keep handset power off in crowded places such
as rush hour trains; a person with an implanted
cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator
may be nearby.
Radio waves may interfere with the operation of implanted
cardiac pacemakers or implanted defibrillators.

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