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Thank you for your purchase of this MANHATTAN

®

 Computer Power 

Supply. With the simple steps below for installation, you’ll soon be able 

to enjoy the benefits of the following features.

•  A steady, safe and reliable power source

•  Convenient switch selects 115 V or 230 V power input

•  Internal fan delivers quiet and efficient cooling

•  Short circuit protection prevents power sag and spike damage 

 

•  Multiple built-in connectors allow quick, easy peripheral installation 

  without adapters (including PCI-E on select models)

•  Power factor correction (PFC) reduces environmental interference

 

  with nearby electrical devices 

•  Lifetime Warranty

 

Safety Precautions

 

For safety, unplug your PC from the AC outlet before you remove your 

old power supply. While power supplies are built with safety in mind, 

they can deliver a potentially life-threatening shock. The best way to 

avoid this is to first unplug the three-prong electrical connector from the 

wall and then unplug the electrical connector from the power supply.

 

Replacement

 

1. Detach all external components; then remove the old power supply. 

2. Open the case to begin removing the old power supply. (You may want

 

  to consult your computer owner’s manual for details.)

 

3. Remove all attached power connections to the motherboard. 

4. Once the cables from the power supply to the motherboard are 

  disconnected, disconnect the cables that attach peripheral devices 

  (CD drives, hard drives, etc.). NOTE: Cables connecting the motherboard

 

  to other peripherals in your computer, such as the ribbon cables, do 

  not need to be removed. 

5. Remove the power supply from the PC case (removing the screws on

 

  the back). Once the old unit is out, simply reverse this process to install 

 

  by slipping the new unit in its place, attaching it and reattaching the

 

  connectors. 

NOTE:

 The power supply will come out of your computer 

  encased in a steel or aluminum box. Do not take apart the power supply 

  itself. The possibility of a shock from an unplugged power supply is

 

  remote, but it does exist, especially if you remove the protective cover.

 

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