Electrical Requirements - KitchenAid KSM175 Manual

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PRODUCT SAFETY

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into an earthed outlet.
Do not remove earth prong.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these
instructions can result in
death, fire, or electrical shock.
RESIDENCE MAINS:
The mains wires must be of copper with
a minimum cross-section per ABNT
(NBR-5410.)
To protect this appliance and the mains
against overloading, this appliance must be
connected to a circuit that is protected with
a thermomagnetic circuit breaker.
If the household circuit does not include
a circuit breaker, contact an electrician to
have one installed.
ELECTRIC OUTLET:
For your safety and to avoid damage to
your product, it is very important that your
product is earthed correctly.
Your appliance power cord features a
hexagon-shaped plug, 10A, per ABNT
(NBR 14136).
Your residence electrical installation must
have a suitable electric outlet for this type
of plug. If not, it is your responsibility to
have one installed by a qualified electrician.
Use appropriate outlet type for your
appliance plug, as shown below:
Before operating this
appliance, make sure
the main voltage at
the installation site is
the same as indicated
on product technical
data label.
This information is also included on the
label attached to your appliance's cord
near the plug.
IMPORTANT:
• If it is necessary to convert your 127V
appliance to 220V, use a 1.0 KVA
stabiliser.
• If it is necessary to convert your 220V
appliance to 127V, use a 1.0 KVA
stabiliser.
• Never plug
your appliance
into multiplug
adapters with
another appliance
in the same
socket. Do not
use an extension cord. This type
of connection may cause electrical
overload in the mains, and can
damage the appliance and could
cause a fire. The appliance should be
plugged into its own outlet.
• In case of oscillation in mains voltage,
install an automatic voltage stabiliser
with minimum rating of 1500 Watts
between the appliance and the
socket.
• If the cord of this appliance is
damaged, it must be replaced.
Contact your nearest authorised
KitchenAid Customer Care Centre.
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