User Manual - Page 338

For 2023 OUTBACK TOURING.

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北米Model "A2620BE-B" EDITED: 2022/ 6/ 24
when the lid is closed, because there
are gaps that allow the cords to come
out. Pass the cord of the electrical
appliance through this gap.
6-7. USB Power Supply
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CAUTION
. The specification of a USB term-
inal that can be used is Type-A
and Type-C. If a different specifi-
cation of terminal is connected,
power supply or charging may
not be possible, or the device
may malfunction.
. There is a risk that a connected
device may malfunction or data
may be damaged. The connec-
tion of a device shall be per-
formed at your responsibility.
. To avoid an electric shock or a
malfunction, observe the follow-
ing precautions.
Do not connect a USB hub.
Do not insert any metal or
other foreign object into the
USB terminal.
Do not spill water or other
liquid on the USB terminal.
. Be careful not to pull the con-
nected cable. Doing so could
break the USB terminal and the
connected device.
. If a device is connected for a long
time when the engine is not
running, doing so may cause the
risk of a discharged battery. Even
when the engine is running, we
recommend that you do not con-
nect a device for an unnecessa-
rily long time.
. Do not connect a malfunctioning
device. Doing so may cause the
risk of smoke and fire.
NOTE
. The rated voltage of each USB
terminal is DC 5 V. For details about
the maximum rated power, refer to
“How to Use the USB Power Supply”
P333. Before connecting a device, be
sure to read the instruction manual of
the device and check whether or not
this specification of the output is
supported by the device. If a device
that requires power exceeding the
maximum rating is connected, power
supply or charging may not be possi-
ble. Even if charging could be com-
pleted, the time required for charging
may be longer than when the genuine
charger for that device is used.
. Depending on the device, charging
may be possible only when a special
USB Power Supply
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