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TOS7200
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Preparation
This chapter describes the procedures from installation to operation checking.
Connecting the Power Cord
This product is a piece of equipment that conforms to IEC Overvoltage Category II (energy-
consuming equipment that is supplied from a fixed installation).
1
Check that the POWER switch is turned off.
2
Check whether the AC power line is compatible with the input rating of
the product.
The product can receive a nominal power supply voltage in the range of 100 Vac
to 240 Vac (85 Vac to 250 Vac) that has a frequency in the range of 47 Hz to
63 Hz.
3
Connect the power cord to the rear-panel AC inlet, and then connect the
power plug to an outlet that has a ground terminal.
WARNING
• This product is a piece of equipment that conforms to IEC Safety Class I (equipment
that has a protective conductor terminal). Be sure to earth ground the product to
prevent electric shock.
• The product is grounded through the power cord ground wire. Connect the protective
conductor terminal to earth ground.
• Use the supplied power cord to connect to the AC line.
If the supplied power cord cannot be used because the rated voltage or the plug shape is
incompatible, have a qualified engineer replace it with an appropriate power cord that is 3
m or less in length. If obtaining a power cord is difficult, contact your Kikusui agent or
distributor.
• The power cord with a plug can be used to disconnect the product from the AC line in an
emergency. Connect the plug to an easily accessible power outlet so that the plug can be
removed from the outlet at any time. Be sure to provide adequate clearance around the
power outlet.
• Do not use the supplied power cord for other devices.