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9
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Li-ion 00
Safety precautions
Doing so could cause an explosion, fire or burn.
Do not short-circuit the positive and the
negative terminals of the plug.
Doing so could cause a fire, burn or electric
shock.
If the interior is exposed due to being
dropped or damaged, perform the
following steps:
1
Do not touch the exposed interior. Doing
so could cause an electric shock, burn or
injury.
2
Immediately pull out the power supply
plug from the outlet, being careful not to
receive an electric shock, burn or injury.
3
Contact your dealer or service station for
service. Leaving it could cause a fire or
burn.
If the AC adapter falls into water or if
water, metal or a flammable foreign
object enters into the product, perform
the following steps:
1
Pull out the power supply plug from the
outlet.
2
Contact your dealer or service station for
service. Continuing to use it could cause a
fire or electric shock.
If you notice an abnormality such as
abnormal sound, abnormally high tem-
perature, burnt odor or smoke during
use, perform the following steps:
1
Immediately remove the battery carefully
2
Contact your dealer or service station for
service. Leaving it could cause a fire or
burn.
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Caution
Do not touch or hold the AC adapter
with wet hands.
Doing so could cause an electric shock or
failure.
Do not use the AC adapter at a voltage
other than the indicated supply voltage.
Do not insert a dusty power supply plug
into the outlet.
Do not use the AC adapter when the
power supply plug is not completely
inserted into the outlet.
Do not pull out the power supply plug
from the outlet when not in use.
Do not damage the power supply cord.
Do not pull the cord to remove the power
supply plug from the outlet.
Do not place a heavy object on the cord.
Do not place the cord near a heater.
Doing so could cause a fire or electric shock.
Disposal of rechargeable
battery
Used rechargeable
batteries are valuable
resources. When you
dispose of a recharge-
able battery, insulate
the positive and
negative terminals with tape or other
material and bring them into your
nearest shop that accepts rechargeable
batteries for recycling purposes.
For details, visit the Web site of JBRC (http://www.
jbrc.com).
XLR/standard phone combo
jack
Do not remove or insert the XLR/stan
-
dard phone combo jack while the
recorder is recording or in stand-by for
recording. Doing so could result in a
large noise, possibly causing a hearing
problem or hearing loss.