Most AC-powered electronic devices sold in the United
States and Canada have an AC plug with two flat blades
and operate with 110 or 120 volts AC power. Other
countries use different AC outlet arrangements and AC
power voltages. The Travel Voltage Converter lets you
adapt to local power systems (220–240 volts) and use your
electronic devices worldwide.
You can use the converter continuously, depending on
the power rating of the appliance in use. Refer to this time
usage chart based on your device’s power rating.
Power Rating in Watts
Continuous Use in Minutes
1000
60
1500
30
2000
10
Cautions
:
• Use this converter only with
non-electronic heating
devices that have a power rating from 51~2000
watts
, such as hair dryers, irons, heating pads,
coffee makers, steamers, manicure sets, heaters, hot
shavers, toasters, lamps, and food/bottle warmers.
• DO NOT use with battery chargers, contact lense
disinfectors, auto start/shut off irons, programmable
coffee makers, hair straighteners or any electronically
controlled heating appliances.
• Please consult your appliance’s manufacturer or
owners manual to ensure compatibility before using.
OPERATION
1. Use the charts on Page 2 to determine the AC voltage
and outlet configuration of the country you are in. Then
set up the converter as required.
• For Europe and the Middle East:
Push out the adapter plug marked
EUROPE
of this
converter completely until it clicks into place. Then the
Europe plug locks automatically.
After use
: Just push this Europe adapter plug back
into the converter directly.
• For the Philippines and Thailand:
Push out the adapter plug marked
S.A/SWIVEL
of this
converter completely until it clicks into place. Turn the
two blades parallel to match AC outlet’s holes. Then the
USA plug locks automatically.
After use
: Just push this S.A/SWIVEL adapter plug
back into the converter directly.
• For Australia and New Zealand: