Canon Mk1500 Cable and Wire Marker Printer User Manual

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WARNING

CAUTION

Do not handle the power cord with wet hands

Do not plug in or unplug the AC adapter while your hands are wet. Doing so could
result in electric shock.

Do not connect to a multi-outlet adapter or extension cord

Do not connect this unit to a multi-outlet adapter or extension cord. Doing so could
result in

fi

re or electric shock.

Do not power on with the power cord tied. It can cause

fi

re or electrical shock.

Push the plug in all the way

Push the AC adapter power plug all of the way into the power outlet. Failure to do so
could result in

fi

re or electric shock.

Do not use any AC adaptor or cord other than the included one

Never use any other AC adaptor or cord than the included one. Using it can result in

fi

re, electric shock, or printer failure. Do not use the included AC adaptor for any other

product. Fire or electric shock can result.

Use a 100-240V AC power supply

Use at voltage between 100 and 240V AC. If not, it may result in

fi

re, electrical shock

or machine failure.

When it thunders at a short distance, remove the power plug from the outlet

When it thunders at a short distance, remove the power plug from the outlet. If not, it
may result in

fi

re, electric shock, or machine failure.

Do not damage the AC adapter and cord

Do not damage, pull excessively, or modify the AC adapter and cord. Do not place a
heavy thing on the AC adapter and cord. A short-circuit can be caused at the damaged
portion, resulting in a

fi

re or electric shock.

Handle the AC adapter carefully

When unplugging the power cord from an outlet, grasp the plug itself; do not pull on
the cord. Pulling on the cord could damage it, which could result in injury,

fi

re or

electric shock.

Keep the area around the AC adapter clear

In order to allow you to unplug the AC adapter quickly in an emergency, do not place
other objects around the outlet. An inability to unplug the unit quickly in an emergency
could result in

fi

re or electric shock.

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