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Precautions
Do not use if the cord of the adapter gets damaged.
May cause re, burns, or electric shocks, etc.
Always use the DC adapter with a negative-ground vehicle.
Do not plug it into a positive-ground vehicle.
May cause re, burns, or electric shocks, etc.
When it starts to thunder, do not touch the adapter.
May cause electric shocks, etc.
Do not short the charging jack while it is connected to the
outlet or accessory socket. Do not touch the charging jack
with a part of your body such as your hand or nger.
May cause re, burns, or electric shocks, etc.
Do not place heavy objects on the cord of the adapter.
May cause re, burns, or electric shocks, etc.
When you insert and remove the AC adapter from the outlet,
do not contact metal objects with the jack.
May cause re, burns, or electric shocks, etc.
Do not connect the voltage converter (travel converter for
overseas travel, etc.) to the AC adapter.
May cause ignite, heat or electric shocks, etc.
Do not apply excessive force to the terminal connected to
the adapter.
May cause re, burns, injuries or electric shocks, etc.
Do not touch the cord of the adapter cord, charging jack or
power plug with wet hands.
May cause re, burns, or electric shocks, etc.
Only use with the specied power source and voltage.
When charging the terminal overseas, use AC adapter for
global use.
If incorrect power source and voltage is used, this may cause re,
burns or electric shocks, etc.
AC adapter: 100 VAC (Connect to the AC outlet for internal
household use)
AC adapter for global use: Between 100 VAC and 240 VAC
(Connect to the AC outlet for internal household use)
DC adapter: 12 VDC, 24 VDC (specic for negative ground
vehicle)
If the DC adapter's fuse blows, replace it only with the
specied fuse.
If fuses other than those specied are used, this may result in
res, burns, or electric shocks, etc. Conrm specied fuses via
individual user's manuals.
Wipe o any dust that accumulates on the power plug.
If the terminal is used with dust adhering to it, this may result in
res, burns, or electric shocks, etc.
When you connect the adapter to the outlet or accessory
socket, do not fail to properly connect to the outlet.
If not properly connected, this may result in res, burns, or electric
shocks, etc.
When you disconnect the power plug from the outlet or
accessory socket, do not put excessive force such as
pulling the cord of the adapter. Instead, hold the adapter to
disconnect.
If the adapter cord is pulled on, this may damage, re, burns, or
electric shocks, etc.
When unplugging and plugging in the adapter from and
into the terminal, do not forcibly pull on the cord, etc., and
straightly unplug and plug in the adapter from and into the
connecting terminals.
If not properly unplugged or plugged in, this may cause re, burns,
injuries, electric shocks, etc.