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Connecting the Power Cord
This product is an equipment of IEC Overvoltage Category II (energy-consuming equipment
supplied from the fixed installation).
1
Turn the POWER switch off.
2
Check that the AC power line complies with the input rating of the
prodduct.
The voltage that can be applied is any of the nominal power supply voltages in the
range of 100 Vac to 240 Vac. The frequency is 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
3
Connect the power cord to the AC inlet (AC INPUT) on the rear panel.
4
Connect the power cord plug to an outlet with proper grounding.
WARNING
• This product is an IEC Safety Class I equipment (equipment with a protective
conductor terminal). To prevent electric shock, be sure to ground (earth) the unit.
• This product is grounded through the ground wire of the power cord. Be sure to
connect the power plug to an outlet with an appropriate earth ground.
• Use the supplied power cord to connect to the AC line.
If the supplied power cord cannot be used due to the rated voltage or the plug shape, have
the cord replaced with an appropriate power cord of length 3 m or less by a qualified
engineer. If obtaining a power cord is difficult, consult your Kikusui agent or distributor.
• In an emergency, the power cord with a plug may 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 allow enough space around
the power outlet.
• Do not use the supplied power cord on other instruments.
To a three-prong outlet
with proper grounding
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Страница 157: ...Appendix A List of Factory Default Settings B Troubleshooting C List of Error Messages D Options ...