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Voltage Supply Switch Settings
Your IBM Personal Computer might have voltage switches,
which must be set correctly for your voltage supply. If your
monitor or system unit has a voltage switch, complete these
steps to make sure each switch is set correctly:
1. Determine the correct voltage switch setting for your area:
Voltage Supply Range Voltage Switch Setting
100-127 V 115 V
200-240 V 230 V
2. Locate the voltage switch on the back of your monitor or
system unit. If the setting shown on the switch is:
q Correct: start setting up your IBM personal computer.
q Incorrect: change the voltage switch setting.
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