Caution, Warning attention, Do not reel in the end of the line – Daiwa SEABORG-1000MT User Manual
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Caution
Precautions
1
line
snap
line clip
end of the line
DO NOT allow end of line to be wound onto the spool.This may cause synchronization with the levelwind to
be lost, a condition that can damage the levelwind due to the reelʼs high power output. Should this happen,
line should be removed from spool and rewound.
After each trip, attach line to line clip to prevent it accidentally being wound onto reel.
W
arning
Attention
2. Be careful to keep fingers clear of the levelwind mechanism. It can pinch your fingers
and cause injuries.
1.This product generates weak electro-magnetic waves while its power is ON, which could
cause malfunction of medical equipment such as hearing aids, pacemakers and other
devices. Wearers of heart pacemakers could experience variations in heartbeat or
dizziness. So please, be sure to ask the manufacturer or dealer of your specific medical
equipment about any potential hazards posed by the effects of electro-magnetic waves.
1. If your sinker or lure is caught on the bottom, cut your line rather than jerk the rod to
free it.
2. After fishing, rinse and dry the reel thoroughly. Store in a dry place.
3. Handle the reel with care. Dropping it may cause damage.
4. Do not touch the line while reel is running. It could cut your skin.
5. Use this reel for fishing purposes only.
6. Be careful not to get reel grease on your clothing.
7. Do not use metal wire for the main line.
8. Sharp impacts due to inadvertent drop or other reasons may cause reel body
breakage, damage to the inner electronic components, and cracks or short circuit of the
board, resulting in functional disability.
1. Do not disassemble the reel. It could result in malfunction that could damage the reel
or cause personal injury.
1. Do not touch moving parts while the reel is operating or it may cause injury.
2. Drag adjustment should only be done with the auto winding functions off.
1. When you use a power source other than the battery or the power source provided by
the boat, be sure it is of the proper voltage. Excess voltage will harm the reel and may
generate enough heat to burn your hands.
2. Do not use badly rusted cord to prevent electrical heat.
Do not reel in the end of the line