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Safety Precautions
Please observe these precautions fully
WARNING
Power Cord
Never do anything that might cause damage
to the cord, power plug or body plug,
such as damage them, modify them, place
hot objects near to them, bend them, twist
them, stretch them, place heavy objects on
them, or bundle them together.
If the unit is used when damaged, electrical
short circuit or fire may result.
● If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by a special cord available from
the manufacturer or its service agent.
Do not connect or disconnect the power
plug or the body plug with wet hands.
This may result in electric shock.
Make sure the power plug is correctly inserted into the wall outlet.
If the plug is inserted improperly it may cause electric shock or generate heat resulting in fire.
● Do not use a damaged plug or a connection in a loose outlet.
Clean dust from the power plug or the body plug regularly.
A build-up of dust on the plug will attract condensation, which could cause cable damage
and the deterioration of insulation resulting in fire.
● Remove the plugs and clean them with a dry cloth.
Use a single outlet that matches the power rating of the unit.
Heat generated when plugging in multiple appliances into one outlet may result in fire.
Safety Precautions
Power plug*
Cord
Body
plug
Power cord
*The shape of plug differs according to region.
During use
Do not immerse the unit in water or splash water over it.
● Do not supply water directly from the tap or place the unit in a sink where the bottom
may get wet.
● Do not turn the unit upside down when the bottom is wet.
It may cause a short circuit and may result in electric shock, and if water overflows from
the pot and it enters the electrical parts built into the main unit, it may cause malfunction.
Never disassemble, repair or modify the unit.
Any attempt to do so may cause the unit to operate abnormally and may result in fire or injury.
● If in need of repair (except for the replacement parts), please contact an authorized
Service Center.
Do not use to store ice.
Condensation will occur, creating a potential source of electric shock and malfunction.
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