IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING
Use of this equipment in life support applications where failure of this
equipment can reasonably be expected to cause the failure of the life
support equipment or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness is
not recommended. Do not use this equipment within oxygen-enriched
atmospheres, or within 0.3 m of a point at which an oxygen-enriched
atmosphere is intentionally vented.
CAUTION
DO NOT connect to an ungrounded outlet. DO NOT use with extension
cords or adapters that eliminate the connection to ground. The power
strip is designed for indoor use only. Install the power strip away from
heat emitting appliances such as radiators or heat registers. Do not install
where excessive moisture or other conductive contaminants are present.
Never install electrical wiring during a lightning storm.
Installation
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Connect Your Power Strip to Your AC Power Line
PS and SPS models: Plug the power cord into a utility outlet. The power strip's power cord
should only be connected to a standard 3-wire grounded 120V AC 60 Hz outlet.
INT Models: Plug a female IEC320 power cord (not included) into both the power strip and
a utility outlet. The power cord should only be connected to a grounded 230V AC, 50/60 Hz
outlet.
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Connect AC Equipment to Your Power Strip
Plug the AC power cords of your equipment into your power strip. Do not use extension
cords or adapters that eliminate the connection to ground. DO NOT OVERLOAD your pow-
er strip. Each outlet can handle a load of up to the model's amp rating, but do not exceed
a total load of more than the model's amp rating for all outlets. If the circuit breaker trips,
outlets will cease to provide power. Reduce the load on the power strip down to your unit's
amp rating by unplugging excess equipment, then depress the circuit breaker button to
reset and restore power.
Surge Protection (SPS models only)
These power strips are also surge protectors, providing up to 1410 joules of surge suppression
that protect connected devices from surges and spikes on the AC line.
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