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ELECTRICAL INFORMATION

The supplied plug may be a non-rewireable type
or a rewireable type. Both types contain an
approved 3A fuse. If you need to replace the
fuse, you must use an ASTA- or BSI-approved
BS1362 fuse, rated at 3A and marked:
The non-rewireable plug has its fuse beneath a fuse
cover on its face. Use a screwdriver to lever off the fuse
cover, replace the fuse with a new one and refit its
cover. Never use a plug if its fuse cover is missing.
The fuse is inside the rewireable plug. Use a screwdriver
to remove the plug's back cover, then lever out the fuse
and replace it with a new one. Replace the plug's back
cover.
If the supplied mains plug is not suitable for your mains socket-outlet, remove
its fuse and then cut the plug off the lead. Destroy the severed plug
immediately to avoid the shock hazard which would exist if this were to be
plugged into a mains socket.
Fit an appropriate mains plug on the lead. If this plug contains a fuse, it
should be as described above. If you are using a non-fused plug, an external
fuse must not exceed 5A.
Your TV Recorder operates with 115 – 230V AC, 50/60Hz mains supplies. Do not
connect it to a DC power supply.
The supplied mains lead has a 2-way connector at one end and a mains plug at the
other. Insert the 2-way connector into your TV Recorder before you insert the plug into
the mains supply.
The only way to disconnect your TV Recorder from the mains is to remove the mains
lead. Your TV Recorder must therefore be installed near to the mains socket-outlet,
which should be easily accessible.
For information about the mains plug and its fuse, see above.
If you are in any doubt about the mains lead, its plug or its connection, consult a
competent electrician.
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MAINS PLUG AND ITS FUSE
CONNECTING TO THE MAINS SUPPLY
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FUSE of correct value
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