PWR Series Setup Guide
7
Connecting the Power Cord
400 W and 800 W types
- Note -
• 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, replace it with an appropriate power cord of
length 3 m or less.
• The rated voltage of the power cord with a three-prong plug
that comes with the PWR is 125 VAC. If you are using an input
power supply of a 200-V system, exchange the power cord with
one that is suitable for the input voltage.
•
Have a qualified engineer select the appropriate power cord. If
obtaining a power cord is difficult, consult your Kikusui agent or
distributor.
• The power cord with a three-prong plug is used to disconnect the
PWR from the AC line in an emergency. Connect the power 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.
1
Check that the AC power supply meets the nominal
input rating of the PWR.
The voltage that can be applied is any of the nominal power
supply voltages in the range of 100 Vac to 240 Vac. The fre-
quency is 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
2
Check that the POWER switch is turned off.
3
Connect the power cord to the AC inlet on the rear
panel.
4
Insert the power plug to a properly grounded power
outlet.