10 ENGLISHChanging lighting areaPress the lighting area change button while the appli-ance is operating.1Fig.12► 1. Lighting area change buttonThe lighting area changes every time you press thelighting area change button as illustrated.Fig.13Using with AC powerOptional accessoryWARNING: Never use the appliance when thecord or plug is damaged.WARNING: Do not handle the plug with wet orgreasy hand.WARNING: Do not leave the power cord dis-connected from the appliance while the power issupplied from the mains. Small children may put thelive plug in their mouth and cause injury.WARNING: Do not put the live plug or cordinto your mouth. Doing so might cause an electricshock.WARNING: Make sure that the voltage ratingof the main power supply corresponds with thatof the appliance.WARNING: An outlet that is plugged must begrounded.When using the appliance with AC power, use thepower cord supplied with the appliance.Insert the plug to AC inlet of the appliance and theninsert the other end to an outlet.1234Fig.14► 1. Power cord 2. Socket cover (AC inlet) 3. Plug (forthe appliance) 4. Plug (for an outlet)CAUTION: Be sure to insert the plug into theappliance first, then insert the other end to anoutlet.CAUTION: Always close the socket coverfirmly when the power cord is not plugged.NOTE: Even operating in DC power, the applianceautomatically changes to AC power when the powercord plugged in.NOTE: The AC power does not charge the batteryinserted to the appliance.NOTE: The shape of the AC inlet, AC outlet andpower cord plug varies from country to country.