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Locate the small hole near the disk drive’s opening, and carefully
insert the end of a large straightened paper clip into it. Push gen-
tly until the disk is ejected. Do not use excessive force.
If nothing works, take the computer or disk drive to your qualified
service provider to have the disk removed.
Power Supply
The power supply in your computer is a high voltage component and
should not be opened for any reason, even when the computer is off.
If the power supply needs service, contact your qualified service
provider.
Before you plug your SuperMac J700 into a wall socket, make sure the
voltage on the back of the computer is set for the kind of voltage sys-
tem you will be connecting to. The following table shows the voltages
for different locations as of August 15, 1996:
Country
Single voltage
Japan
100
Algeria, Indonesia, Lebanon, Libya, Peru,
S. Korea, Vietnam
100 or 220
Ecuador, Jamaica, Philippines, Taiwan
110
Bermuda, Canada, Puerto Rico, United States,
Venezuela
120
Columbia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia
127
Brazil
127 or 220
Hong Kong
200
India, South Africa
220-250
Israel, Pakistan, Singapore
230
Australia, Kuwait, Malta, New Zealand, North-
ern Ireland, Papua New Guinea, Oman, Qatar,
United Kingdom
240
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Nether-
lands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Swit-
zerland
220-230