TO ENSURE PROPER USE OF THIS UNIT, PLEASE SEE
IMPORTANT GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS BELOW. PRIMARY
COUNTRIES USING THE DIFFERENT PLUG TYPES ARE LISTED
FOR REFERENCE ONLY. REFER TO THE ACTUAL UNIT TO
DETERMINE WHICH PLUG TYPE IS APPLICABLE.
TYPE F PLUG
(GERMANY, AUSTRIA, NETHERLANDS,
SWEDEN, NORWAY, FINLAND,
PORTUGAL, SPAIN, EASTERN EUROPE)
TYPE G PLUG
(UNITED KINGDOM, IRELAND,
CYPRUS, MALTA, MALAYSIA,
SINGAPORE AND HONG KONG)
This grounded plug has two round prongs
and there are two grounding clips on the side
of the socket. This plug is non-polarized so
the plug can be inserted in either direction
into the socket. Grounding is accomplished
when the clip on the socket meets the
contact on the plug. Ensure that the plug
is fully inserted.
This grounded plug has three rectangular
prongs that form a triangle. Line up the
prongs to the socket and ensure that the
plug is fully inserted. This plug is also
fuse-protected for power surges.
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