Subaru 2007 Tribeca User Manual

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Accessory power outlets

Accessory power outlets are provided in

the center console (lower compartment)

and in the cargo area.

Electrical power (12V DC) from the battery

is available at any of the outlets when the

ignition switch is either in the “ACC” or

“ON” position.

You can use an in-car use electrical appli-

ance by connecting it to an outlet.

When both outlets are used at the same

time, the total power consumption of the

electric appliances must be 120W or less.

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y

Do not attempt to use a cigarette

lighter in the accessory power

outlet.

y

Do not place any foreign objects,

especially metal ones such as

coins or aluminum foil, into the

accessory power outlet. That

could cause a short circuit. Al-

ways put the cap on the accesso-

ry power outlet when it is not in

use.

y

Use only electrical appliances

which are designed for 12V DC

and which consume less than

120W. Overloading the accessory

power outlet can cause a short

circuit. Do not use double adapt-

ers or more than one electrical ap-

pliance.

y

If the plug on your electric appli-

ance is either too loose or too

tight for the accessory power out-

let, this can result in a poor con-

tact or cause the plug to get stuck.

Only use plugs that fit properly.

y

Use of an electric appliance in the

accessory power outlet for a long

period of time while the engine is

not running can cause battery dis-

charge.

y

Before driving your vehicle, make

sure that the plug and the cord on

your electrical appliance will not

interfere with your shifting gears

and operating the accelerator and

brake pedals. If they do, do not

use the electrical appliance while

driving.

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