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Desktop Holder, AC Charger
Do not cover/wrap with clothing or bedding
while charging.
Heat may build up resulting in fire, malfunction, etc.
Use specified power supply and voltage.
May cause fire, malfunction, etc.
AC Charger: 100 V to 240 V AC (household AC outlet only)
Do not use commercially available voltage converter, as
when travelling. Doing so may cause fire, electric shock or
malfunction.
Unplug AC Charger power plug if you are not
going to use it for long periods.
May cause electric shock, fire or malfunction.
If liquids (water, pet urine, etc.) seep inside AC
Charger power plug, unplug it immediately.
May cause electric shock, smoke or fire.
If plug is dusty, grasp AC Charger power plug
and unplug it, then clean with a dry cloth.
May cause fire.
When plugging AC Charger power plug into
outlet, keep conductive materials (pencil leads,
metal parts, necklaces, hair pins, etc.) away
from AC Charger power plug/connector and
plug AC Charger power plug firmly into outlet.
May cause electric shock, short circuit, fire, etc.
Do not plug in/unplug AC Charger power plug
with wet hands.
May cause electric shock or malfunction.
Do not touch AC Charger if thunder is audible.
May cause electric shock, etc.
Grasp AC Charger power plug and unplug it
before cleaning.
May cause electric shock, etc.
Always grasp AC Charger power plug (not
cable) to disconnect it.
Pulling cable may damage cable, causing electric shock, fire,
etc.
Do not subject AC Charger to strong shock or
impact while it is plugged into the outlet.
May cause injury or malfunction.
Do not touch Charging Terminal of Desktop
Holder for a long time while charging.
May result in low-temperature burns.
Do not touch Charging Terminal with your
hands, fingers, etc.
May cause electric shock, injury or malfunction.
Handset Use & 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 "Guidelines for
Prevention of Effects of Radio Waves from Various Equipment
Using Radio Waves on Implantable Medical Equipment"
(Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, January
2013).