Panasonic SRLE10 SRLE10 User Guide - Page 4
PRECAUTIONS, Warning
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Precautions åWarning Introduction Introduction Do not place your hand or face over or near the steam vent. May result in burns. Keep children away. Steam vent ø Do not plug or unplug the rice cooker with wet hands. ø May result in electrical shock. Do not let children or those who are unfamiliar with the operations operate the rice cooker. Keep the rice cooker out of the reach of children. ø Children may receive burns or be injured. Do not immerse the unit in water or expose it to water. May result in shorting or electrical shock. ø If water enters the main unit, consult your nearest retailer or service center. Be sure to insert the power plug firmly into an electrical outlet. Improper insertion may result in ˚ electrical shock or fire due to overheating Do not use a damaged plug or a warped outlet. Remove dust from the power plug periodically. Excessive dust on the power plug may ˚ reduce insulation due to humidity, etc., resulting in fire. Unplug and wipe dust off the power plug with a dry cloth. Do not damage the power cord or the power plug. (Avoid damage to the power cord. Do not attempt to modify the power cord. Keep the power cord away from high ø temperatures. Avoid unnecessary bending, twisting, pulling of the power cord. Do not attempt to tie the power cord in a bundle.) Using a damaged power cord may result in electrical shock, shorting, or fire. If the power cord or the power plug is damaged, consult your nearest retailer or service center for repair. Do not attempt to modify, disassemble, or repair the unit. May result in fire, electrical shock, or injury. Consult your nearest retailer or service center for repair. ø Do not use the unit at a voltage other than 120 V AC or the rated voltage of an electrical outlet or a wiring accessory. Other than 120V When connecting a number of cords to a single electrical outlet, pay attention to the total wattage. If the total ˚ wattage exceeds the rated wattage of an electrical outlet or an extension cord, fire may be caused due to overheating. 3