Power plug
Power plug
Power cord
Power cord
Ground
Europe specification
US Canada specification
Power Supply
1. Insert the power plug into the outlet.
WARNING
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• Be sure to fully insert the power
plug into the outlet until reaching
the base of the plug.
Failure to fully insert the plug or
similar fault can result in a short
circuit or heat generation that causes
a fire.
• Do not pull the cord to remove the
power plug from the outlet.
Hold by the power plug at the end
of the cord when removing.
Removing the plug by pulling the
power cord can damage the power
cord, resulting in electric shock or fire.
• Power cord replacement must be
performed by your closest dealer,
Takara Belmont or a technician with
equivalent certification.
• Use an unshared * outlet with an
attached ground terminal. Using
the same outlet together with the
power plug of other devices can
result in abnormal heat generation
and possible fire.
*110V/120V AC(7 A or more),
220V/230V/240V AC(7 A or more).
North America is 120V AC
(7A or more).
• Wiring work must be performed
by certified personnel. Consult
an electrician for wiring work.
• Do not connect the earth (ground)
to the following objects.
• Water Pipes
Complete grounding is not possible
as hard plastic pipes are widely used.
• Gas Pipes
Connecting to gas pipes can result
in an explosion or fire.
• Lightning rods and telephone
dedicated grounding wire
• Failure to make a ground
connection can result in electric
shock if there is a malfunction or
short circuit. Consult an
electrician for grounding procedures.
Ground
PREPARATION
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