
Checking | the Voltage | Setting | (Model | 140 | and | Model 240 only) |
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ATTENTION |
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at the rear of your system unit. Remove | the | label | and | then | check | ||||||||||||||
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voltage | switch | to | the | wrong | position, | you | might | permanently | damage y | ||||||||||
unit. |
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Check | the | setting | of the | switch | at | the | rear |
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| that | 115 is visible. (Use the | setting | in | the | U.S. | and | ||||||||||||
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| the | voltage | range | in | your | country | is between | 200 | and | 240 vol | |||||||
| that | 230 is | visible. |
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ŸIf no
power supply. The power supply automatically switches to the corr
If you need to adjust the voltage setting, slide the switch to
Note: | Voltage selection is not needed on Model 150 as it uses an a |
power | supply. |
Chapter 1. System