Power requirements
Plug in the power cord
Plug the power cord carefully and completely into a
wall outlet. Do not leave any portion of the electrical
cord’s metal plugs exposed. Doing so could cause a
fire and poses a risk of electrical shock.
Do not share an extension cord
connector with other plugs
It can cause electrical shock.
Do not share an outlet with a large
appliance
High-consumption appliances such as a refrigerator
or air conditioner can cause “draw-downs” which
could damage your machine.
230
VAC
outlet
Use a standard three-pronged 230 V electrical outlet
to power your machine. Using any other electrical
outlet will cause damage to your
multifunctional
machine
.
For domestic use only
Never use your machine outside the country in
which you purchased it. Doing so may violate
telecommunication and safety regulations of that
country, and variations in electrical and telephone
standards can cause poor performance and damage
to your machine.
General Precautions
Never disassemble your machine!
Disassembling your machine can cause serious
injury to you and damage to your machine. If service
is required, contact your authorized Olympia dealer.
Keep away from liquids
Keep liquids and metal pins or other objects away
from your machine. If something falls into the
machine, remove the plug from the outlet, and con-
tact your authorized Olympia dealer.
Never handle your machine or power
cord with wet hands
Never touch your machine or power cord if your
hands are wet.
During electrical storms, disconnect
the plug from the outlet
Electrical storms can cause electrical shock or
damage to the
multifunctional
machine.
AC 230V
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