User's Manual Part 2
Table Of Contents
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If In-Car Charger fuse blows, always replace it with specified
fuse.
Using the incorrect fuse may cause fire or malfunction. Refer to
the respective manuals for information on the correct fuse
specifications.
If liquid such as water or pet urine get into charger, unplug it
immediately.
May cause electric shock, smoke emission or fire.
Wipe off any dust on the plug.
May cause fire.
Always unplug charger before cleaning it.
May result in electric shock.
Pull charger (not cord) to unplug charger.
Pulling on the cord may damage the cord and cause electric
shock or fire.
Do not charge battery if it is wet.
May cause battery to overheat, catch fire or explode.
Caution
Near Electronic Medical Equipment
This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use of Radio
Communications Equipment such as Cellular Telephones and
Safeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment" (Electromagnetic
Compatibility Conference, April 1997) and "Report of Investigation of
the Effects of Radio Waves on Medical Equipment, etc." (Association
of Radio Industries and Businesses, March 2001).
If you use an implantable cardiac pacemaker or cardioverter
defibrillator, keep handset more than 22 cm away from the
implant at all times.
Handset radio waves may affect implantable cardiac pacemaker
or cardioverter defibrillator operations.
Observe the following in medical facilities.
• Do not take handset into operating rooms, Intensive Care
Units or Coronary Care Units.
• Turn off handset inside hospital wards.
• Turn off handset even outside hospital wards (in hospital
lobbies, etc.); electronic medical equipment may be in use
nearby.
• Where a medical facility has specific instructions prohibiting
the carrying and use of mobile phones, observe those
instructions strictly.
Turn off handset in crowded places such as rush hour trains;
implantable cardiac pacemakers or cardioverter defibrillators
may be in use nearby.
Handset radio waves may affect implantable cardiac
pacemaker or cardioverter defibrillator operations.
Persons using electronic medical equipment outside medical
facilities should consult the vendor about possible radio
wave effects.
Warning
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