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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.