Voltage-selection switch, Voltage-selection, Switch – Lenovo 6491 User Manual

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The

power

cords

shall

be

safety

approved.

For

Germany,

it

shall

be

H05VV-F,

3G,

0.75

mm

2

,

or

better.

For

other

countries,

the

suitable

types

shall

be

used

accordingly.

Never

wrap

a

power

cord

around

a

power

adapter

or

other

object.

Doing

so

can

stress

the

cord

in

ways

that

can

cause

the

cord

to

fray,

crack,

or

crimp.

This

can

present

a

safety

hazard.

Always

route

power

cords

so

that

they

will

not

be

walked

on,

tripped

over,

or

pinched

by

objects.

Protect

power

cord

and

power

adapters

from

liquids.

For

instance,

do

not

leave

your

power

cord

or

power

adapter

near

sinks,

tubs,

toilets,

or

on

floors

that

are

cleaned

with

liquid

cleansers.

Liquids

can

cause

a

short

circuit,

particularly

if

the

power

cord

or

power

adapter

has

been

stressed

by

misuse.

Liquids

also

can

cause

gradual

corrosion

of

power

cord

terminals

and/or

the

connector

terminals

on

a

power

adapter,

which

can

eventually

result

in

overheating.

Always

connect

power

cords

and

signal

cables

in

the

correct

order

and

ensure

that

all

power

cord

connectors

are

securely

and

completely

plugged

into

receptacles.

Do

not

use

any

power

adapter

that

shows

corrosion

at

the

ac

input

pins

or

shows

signs

of

overheating

(such

as

deformed

plastic)

at

the

ac

input

or

anywhere

on

the

power

adapter.

Do

not

use

any

power

cords

where

the

electrical

contacts

on

either

end

show

signs

of

corrosion

or

overheating

or

where

the

power

cord

appears

to

have

been

damaged

in

any

way.

Voltage-selection

switch

Some

computers

are

equipped

with

a

voltage-selection

switch

located

near

the

power-cord

connection

point

on

the

computer.

If

your

computer

has

a

voltage-selection

switch,

ensure

that

you

set

the

switch

to

match

the

voltage

available

at

your

electrical

outlet.

Setting

the

voltage-selection

switch

incorrectly

can

cause

permanent

damage

to

the

computer.

If

your

computer

does

not

have

a

voltage-selection

switch,

your

computer

is

designed

to

operate

only

at

the

voltage

provided

in

the

country

or

region

where

the

computer

was

originally

purchased.

If

you

relocate

your

computer

to

another

country,

be

aware

of

the

following:

v

If

your

computer

does

not

have

a

voltage-selection

switch,

do

not

connect

the

computer

to

an

electrical

outlet

until

you

have

verified

that

the

voltage

provided

is

the

same

as

it

was

in

the

country

or

region

where

the

computer

was

originally

purchased.

v

If

your

computer

has

a

voltage

selection

switch,

do

not

connect

the

computer

to

an

electrical

outlet

until

you

have

verified

that

the

voltage-selection

switch

is

set

to

match

the

voltage

provided

in

that

country

or

region.

If

you

are

not

sure

of

the

voltage

provided

at

your

electrical

outlet,

contact

your

local

electric

company

or

refer

to

official

Web

sites

or

other

literature

for

travelers

to

the

country

or

region

where

you

are

located.

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