1-4 Precautions for UseUse of Power Supply and Power CordWARNINGDo not handle a power plug with a wet hand.Do not plug/unplug a power cord with a wet hand.There is a risk of an electric shock.Do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe.Never connect the ground wire to a gas pipe.There is a risk of a gas explosion.CAUTIONDo not plug the power cord in a nonconforming outlet.Use a wall outlet with specified voltage and power type.There is a risk of a fire or electricity leakage if you use a nonconforming outlet.Avoid installing the equipment where you may need an extension cord. If thecord that does not meet the power specifications, there is a risk of overheatingthat could lead to a fire.Do not plug multiple cords in a single outlet.If the rated current exceeds the rating, there is a risk of overheating that couldlead to a fire.Do not plug the cord insecurely.Insert the plug firmly into an outlet. There is a risk of heat or fire due to poorcontact when you insert the plug insecurely. If dust settles on the slots and itabsorbs moisture, there is also a risk of heat or fire.Do not use nonconforming power cords.Do not use any nonconforming AC cord. There is a risk of fire when the currentexceeds the rating on the cord.You also have to observe the following prohibitions about handling andconnecting interface cables. Do not pull on the cord. Do not pinch the cord. Do not bend the cord. Keep chemicals away from the cord. Do not twist the cord. Do not place any object on the cord. Do not step on the cable. Do not use cords as bundled. Do not alter, modify, or repair the cord. Do not staple the cord. Do not use any damaged cord. (Replace it with a new one of the samespecifications. For replacement procedures, contact your sales agent.)