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The sublimation of Dry Ice to Carbon Dioxide gas will
cause any airtight container to expand or possibly
explode. Also, any abrupt temperature change may
result in damage.
22. Do not place any container with liquid or other
unstable objects on top of the appliance.
An unstable object may fall and cause injury. Also, any
liquid spillage may damage the insulation of electrical
components which can cause a short circuit fire.
23. Do not use the included AC adapter or car power
source DC cord with anything other than this
appliance.
Doing so may cause smoke emission or ignition.
24. When positioning the appliance, ensure the AC
adapter cord and DC cord are not trapped or
damaged.
25. Do not place pins, wires and other metal or foreign
objects in the intake or exhaust ports or other
gaps.
Doing so may result in accident or damage.
26. Do not use the appliance if there are any
abnormalities during operation such as foul smell,
overheating or smoke emission.
Immediately discontinue use and contact the store
where you purchased this appliance.
27. Do not use the appliance for any purpose other
than that for which it was designed.
28. Don't abuse cord. Never carry appliance by cord or
yank it to disconnect from receptacle (cigarette
lighter outlet).
Keep cord from heat, oil and sharp edges. Be careful
where you store or use the cord and avoid stepping on
or hooking the cord to where any unnecessary pressure
may be applied to cause damage. Doing so could result
in shock or short circuit which may cause fire.
29. Pay close attention to maintaining the appliance.
○ Regularly check the power cords and ask your dealer
for repairs in the event of it being damaged.
○ If using an extension cord, check it regularly and
replace it in the event of it being damaged.
○ Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts,
breakage of parts and any other condition that may
affect operation.
○ Do not use the appliance if the switch does not turn it on
and off. Any appliance that cannot be controlled with
the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
30. The appliance repairs to be performed only by
experts.
○ The appliance conforms to all relevant safety
regulations and must not be modified.
○ All repairs must be requested to HiKOKI authorized
service centers. Attempting to carry out repairs without
the correct skills may result in accidents or injuries.
31. Do not sit or stand on the appliance.
Doing so may lead to accidents or malfunction.
32. Do not block the intake or exhaust ports (vents).
Doing so may result in damage.
33. Do not lay the appliance down or use it upside
down.
Doing so may cause the contents to flow out.
34. Keep the appliance away from high temperatures
and do not place near a stove or other heating
equipment.
Doing so could deform the appliance or cause an
accident.
35. Set the appliance in a well-ventilated location.
When using near a wall, make sure there is over
10 cm of space between the appliance and the
wall's surface.
○ Do not set the appliance inside other pieces of furniture
or in a case.
○ Make sure that the appliance is set where the air is
flowing.
36. Do not locate multiple portable socket-outlets or
portable power supplies at the rear of the
appliance.
37. Do not leave the appliance out with the cover
open.
Doing so could adversely affect performance.
38. Do not store food and drink products for a
prolonged period of time after they have been
opened.
Doing so may result in change or degradation of food
quality.
39. Do not store food materials directly in the
appliance.
The appliance is not antibacterial treated so the
food materials should be wrapped or placed in a
polyethylene bag.
40. Do not place ice or water directly into the
appliance.
Doing so may result in damage.
41. Do not freeze items that break easily such as glass
bottles.
42. When storing PET bottles for thermal insulation,
use heat resistant bottles.
Some PET bottles have low heat resistance and are
prone to deformation and damage.
43. Do not drag across the floor with any part other
than the casters touching the floor surface.
Doing so could cause damage to the appliance or to the
floor's surface.
44. Before using the appliance, make sure that the
shoulder belt and handle will not detach or cause
any problems.
45. Do not carry the appliance with the cover open.
46. When the cover is closed on the appliance, make
sure to use the latch to secure the cover.
47. Be careful not to catch your fingers when opening
or closing the cover.
48. Do not carry the appliance by the cover.
49. When carrying the appliance, make sure the cover
is secured with the latch.
50. Do not inflict any strong impact to the cover when
it is open.
51. Do not spray the appliance with insecticide,
fragrance or deodorizer.
52. Do not immerse in water or seawater and do not
directly spray with water at high pressures.
53. Do not leave unattended with moisture in the
appliance.
Leaving it unattended in this manner can result in mold
growth. Wipe away any remaining moisture and make
sure the appliance is dry.
54. Pulling the appliance on poor pavement surfaces
or when it is full can result in accidents such as
falling.
55. Do not fully wash the appliance.
Water could leak through gaps and soak the insulation,
resulting in mold growth.
56. Do not wash the appliance with polishing powder,
a scrubbing brush, boiling water, thinner, benzine
or other organic solvents.
57. Avoid strong impacts and vibrations when
transporting the appliance.
Failure to do so may result in damage.
58. When not in use, make sure that the jack cover, the
rubber cover and the battery cover remain closed.
Failure to do so may result in damage.
59. When using outdoors, make sure that the jack
cover, the rubber cover, and the battery cover
remain closed.
If exposed to water, there is a risk of short circuit.
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