Voltage-selection switch, Extension cords and related devices, Plugs and outlets – Lenovo 3000 J Series User Manual

Page 11: Voltage-selection, Switch, Extension, Cords, Related, Devices, Plugs

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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.

Extension

cords

and

related

devices

Ensure

that

extension

cords,

surge

protectors,

uninterruptible

power

supplies,

and

power

strips

that

you

use

are

rated

to

handle

the

electrical

requirements

of

the

product.

Never

overload

these

devices.

If

power

strips

are

used,

the

load

should

not

exceed

the

power

strip

input

rating.

Consult

an

electrician

for

more

information

if

you

have

questions

about

power

loads,

power

requirements,

and

input

ratings.

Plugs

and

outlets

If

a

receptacle

(power

outlet)

that

you

intend

to

use

with

your

computer

equipment

appears

to

be

damaged

or

corroded,

do

not

use

the

outlet

until

it

is

replaced

by

a

qualified

electrician.

Do

not

bend

or

modify

the

plug.

If

the

plug

is

damaged,

contact

the

manufacturer

to

obtain

a

replacement.

Do

not

share

an

electrical

outlet

with

other

home

or

commercial

appliances

that

draw

large

amounts

of

electricity;

otherwise,

unstable

voltage

might

damage

your

computer,

data,

or

attached

devices.

Some

products

are

equipped

with

a

three-pronged

plug.

This

plug

fits

only

into

a

grounded

electrical

outlet.

This

is

a

safety

feature.

Do

not

defeat

this

safety

feature

by

trying

to

insert

it

into

a

non-grounded

outlet.

If

you

cannot

insert

the

plug

into

the

outlet,

contact

an

electrician

for

an

approved

outlet

adapter

or

to

replace

the

outlet

with

one

that

enables

this

safety

feature.

Never

overload

an

electrical

outlet.

The

overall

system

load

should

not

exceed

80

percent

of

the

branch

circuit

rating.

Consult

an

electrician

for

more

information

if

you

have

questions

about

power

loads

and

branch

circuit

ratings.

Important

safety

information

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