Tripp Lite PS410HGUK Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

WARNING!

Use of this equipment in life support applications where failure of this 

equipment can reasonably be expected to cause the failure of the life 

support equipment or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness 

is not recommended. Do not use this equipment within oxygen-enriched 

atmospheres, or within 0.3 m of a point at which an oxygen-enriched 

atmosphere is intentionally vented.

CAUTION!

• Use only with outlets that are grounded. DO NOT connect to an ungrounded 

outlet. DO NOT use with extension cords or adapters that eliminate the 

connection to ground. 

• The power strip is designed for indoor use only, in a controlled 

environment. Install the power strip away from heat-emitting appliances 

such as radiators or heat registers. DO NOT install where excessive 

moisture or other conductive contaminants are present. 

• Never install electrical wiring during a lightning storm. 
• The power strip provides the convenience of multiple outlets, but DOES 

NOT provide surge or line noise protection for connected equipment. 

• Do not attempt to modify the power strip, input plugs or power cables. 
• Do not drill into or attempt to open any part of the power strip housing. 

There are no user-serviceable parts inside.

Installation

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 Connect Your Power Strip to Your AC Power Line

Plug the power cord into a standard BS 1363 utility outlet. For best performance 
of the connected equipment, it is recommended the power strip be connected to a 

standard 13A socket that has an isolated earth to eliminate unwanted ground noise.

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 Connect AC Equipment to Your Power Strip

Plug the AC power cords of your equipment into your power strip. Do not use extension 
cords or adapters that eliminate the connection to ground. DO NOT OVERLOAD your 
power strip. If the current draw of the equipment connected to your power strip 
exceeds your model’s Maximum Load Rating (13A), the fuse located inside the input 

plug will blow to prevent any possible damage. When the fuse blows, it will need to 

be replaced. Before replacing the fuse, remove excess equipment to prevent another 
overload. For fuse replacement instruction, see 

Power Strip Care and Maintenance

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 Equipotential Grounding Wire

The power strip is provided with an equipotential ground stud and wire for connecting 

equipment. The use of equipotential grounding is recommended to reduce unwanted 
leakage currents between equipment.

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