Power precautions, Power precautions -11, Connecting to a power source – Toshiba V1100 User Manual
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Connecting to a power source
Before connecting your computer to a power source, read the
following sections.
Power precautions
The following suggestions help prevent injury to you or dam age to the
computer.
□ Do not plug in AC power cables until you have connected all the
system components.
□ Always plug power cables into grounded outlets.
□ Never connect or disconnect components with the power on.
□ Use a power filter/surge protector (not included) for AC power
connections to your system and any phone/modem connections.
□ In the event of a severe electrical storm, disconnect all the power
cables and the telephone cable.
□ The system is configured for European standard 220V/240V 50 Hz
power. Before connecting to a lower voltage source (110V/120V
60 Hz AC), refer to the next section.
□ Do not modify, forcibly bend, damage, place heavy objects on top of,
or apply heat to the power cable. The cable may otherwise become
damaged, resulting in fire or electric shock.
□ If the power cable becomes damaged or the plug over heats,
discontinue use. There is a possibility of fire or electric shock.
□ Do not pull directly on the power cable when removing the power
plug from the power source. Hold the power plug when removing
the cable from the outlet.
□ Do not remove the power plug with wet hands. This may cause an
electric shock.
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