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Hooking Up the Conditioner and Operation

IMPORTANT SAFETY REMARKS!

• This unit requires a single-phase 3-conductor electrical outlet.

• We recommend to use Schuko plugs in all power cables.

• Make sure not to overload the power line conditioner and individual groups 

of Power Sockets.

Power load for each group of Power Sockets: the total maximum power 

consumption for all connected devices to a given group should not exceed 

the maximum power load for this group.  

The maximum load for each group is given in Amperes (A) in a bracket following 

the group number printed on the conditioner: it is also available 

in the specifications on 

www.TagaHarmony.com

 

Total maximum power load: the total maximum power consumption for all 

connected devices to the conditioner should not exceed the maximum power 

load for this conditioner. 

The total maximum power load for this conditioner is given in Kilowatts (kW) 

or Watts (W) on the rear panel of the conditioner : it is also available 

in the specifications on 

www.TagaHarmony.com

INCORRECT PHASE

At the date of this instruction manual, there is no unified standard in most 

European Union countries determining the position of the Live (L) and Neutral 

(N) wires in an electrical outlet.

The term „incorrect phase” is an expression used in this manual only in relation 

to this device to determine the L and N positions in the output power sockets of 

the power conditioner.

POWER CABLES AND PHASE

The Live (L) and Neutral (N) wires in various power cables may be internally 

connected between the cable plug and the connector in a different way.

If the Phase LED Indicator changes its status after the factory provided Power 

Cable is swapped for another one, it is not a malfunction but a symptom that the 

new power cable has a different internal connection as above-mentioned.

Summary of Contents for PC-7000

Page 1: ...PC Series 230V POWER LINE CONDITIONERS FOR USE WITH AUDIO VIDEO EQUIPMENT Instruction Manual Edition 03 2022...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ternal circuits and power supplies of your equipment and because the PC conditioner works as a buffer between the wall socket and your gear it will help to increase the longevity of the connected comp...

Page 4: ...3 Contents Safety Instructions 4 Controls and display 6 Hooking Up the Conditioner and Operation 8 Kit Content 12...

Page 5: ...ON FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE THE FUSE IF THE UNIT IS EQUIPPED WITH A USER REPLACEABLE FUSE ONLY WITH THE SAME AMPERAGE AND VOLTAGE TYPE IN CASE WHEN THE UNIT IS NOT EQUIPPE...

Page 6: ...ed on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 12 Lighting For added protect...

Page 7: ...N L N N L N L Group I 3A max Group IV 5A max N L N L Group III 5A max 8 FLOOR STANDING MODELS 2 1 5 7 6 9 SHELF MODELS Note The drawings are only for the reference The appearance certain design and m...

Page 8: ...s Group I recommended for digital equipment Group II recommended for sound sources 9 Unswitched Power Sockets Group III recommended for preamplifiers accessories Group IV recommended for amplifiers Bl...

Page 9: ...L N L N N L N L Group I 3A max Group IV 5A max N L N L Group III 5A max Group III Preamplifiers accessories e g Turntable AV Stereo preamplifier Headphone amplifier etc PC 5000 SWITCHED Group II 1A ma...

Page 10: ...The Phase Indicator should not be illuminated the phase is correct D If your audio video equipment has the polarity marking L N make sure to connect correctly the equipment power cable plug to the po...

Page 11: ...WER SOCKETS active with the Power Switch in position 1 ON UNSWITCHED POWER SOCKETS always active when connected to an electrical outlet Power socket group GROUP I low power inductance filtering GROUP...

Page 12: ...for this conditioner The total maximum power load for this conditioner is given in Kilowatts kW or Watts W on the rear panel of the conditioner it is also available in the specifications on www TagaH...

Page 13: ...priate collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring that this product is disposed of correctly you will help to prevent potential negative consequences for the...

Page 14: ...Notes...

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