13. If rain falls during charging, do not
allow rain water to run along the
length of charge cable, causing the
electrical outlet or charging port to
become wet.
14. Do not plug the Lucid Mobile
Charging Cable into an electrical
outlet that is submerged in water or
covered in snow. If, in this situation,
the Lucid Mobile Charging Cable is
already plugged in and needs to be
unplugged, turn off the breaker
before unplugging the Lucid
Mobile Charging Cable.
15. Lucid Mobile Charging Cable
should be supervised when used
around children.
16. Do not put finger into the Lucid
Mobile Charging Cable.
17. Do not touch the Lucid Mobile
Charging Cable’s end terminals
with sharp metallic objects, such as
wire, tools, or needles. Do not
forcefully fold any part of the Lucid
Mobile Charging Cable or damage
it with sharp objects. Do not insert
foreign objects into any part of the
Lucid Mobile Charging Cable.
18. Do not charge a vehicle that is
covered with a non-Lucid approved
car cover.
19. Ensure that the Mobile Connector’s
charging cable does not obstruct
pedestrians or other vehicles or
objects.
20. Use of the Mobile Connector
may affect or impair the
operation of medical or implantable
electronic devices, such as an
implantable cardiac pacemaker
or an implantable cardioverter
defibrillator. Before using the
Mobile Connector, check with
the electronic device manufacturer
concerning the effects that
charging may have on any such
electronic device.
21. Do not use cleaning solvents to
clean the Mobile Connector.
22. Do not use private power
generators as a power source for
charging.
23. Do not operate the Lucid Mobile
Charging Cable in temperatures
outside its operating range of -22°F
to +122°F (-30°C to +50°C).
24.Store the Lucid Mobile Charging
Cable in a clean, dry place in
temperatures between -40°F and
+185°F (-40°C and +85°C).
25.
RISK OF FIRE OR
EXPLOSION.
To reduce the risk of fire, connect
only to a circuit provided with
(+) amperes maximum branch
circuit overcurrent protection in
accordance with the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, and
the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I,
C22.1.
NOTE: (+) – See below table
for suggested branch circuit
size.
Unit Rated Current (A) Maximum Branch Breaker
Size (A)
12 20
40 50
26. The lightning flash with arrowhead
within a triangle is intended to
tell the user that parts inside the
product are a risk of shock to
persons.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4