WARNING
► Power supply
Do not connect or disconnect the power
plug to a household outlet with a wet hand.
‑ Doing so may cause electric shock or injury.
Do not immerse the AC adaptor in water or
wash with water.
Do not place the AC adaptor over or near
water filled sink or bathtub.
Never use the appliance if the AC adaptor is
damaged or if the power plug fits loosely in
a household outlet.
Do not damage the cord or power plug.
• Do not deface, modify, forcefully bend or
pull the cord or power plug.
Also, do not place anything heavy on, twist
or pinch the cord.
‑ Doing so may cause burn, electric shock or
fire due to a short circuit.
Do not use in a way exceeding the rating of
the household outlet or the wiring.
‑ Exceeding the rating by connecting too many
plugs to one household outlet may cause fire
due to overheating.
Always ensure the appliance is operated
on an electric power source matched to the
rated voltage indicated on the AC adaptor.
Fully insert the power plug.
‑ Failure to do so may cause fire or electric
shock.
Always unplug the power plug from a
household outlet when cleaning.
‑ Failure to do so may cause electric shock or
injury.
Regularly clean the power plug and the
charging plug to prevent dust from
accumulating.
‑ Failure to do so may cause fire due to
insulation failure caused by humidity.
Disconnect the power plug and wipe with a
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dry cloth.
► Preventing accidents
Do not store within the reach of children or
infants. Do not let them use it.
‑ Putting parts or accessories in the mouth may
cause an accident or injury.
If the oil is consumed accidentally, do not
induce vomiting, drink a large amount of
water, and contact a physician.
If the oil comes into contact with eyes,
immediately wash thoroughly with running
water, and contact a physician.
‑ Failure to do so may result in physical
problems.
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