WARNING
Remove
the
a.c.
power cord from
the
service
outlet.
A sliding,
clear-plastic
cover above
the
a.c.
connector
on
the
rear
paneI serves
as a
safety
mechanism. Even
though
there
is
a
safety
mechanism
on
the
rear,
it
is
safer
to unplug
the
line cord.
I.
Remove
the
a.c.
power cord from
the
service
outlet
and from
the
rear
of
the
disc drive. See Figure
2-1.
2.
Slide
the
plastic
cover
at
the
side
of
the
line plug
connector
down all
the
way
so
that
the
cover
is over
the
line plug
connector.
3. Look
at
the
small
wafer
at
the
top
of
the
a.c.
line
connector.
The wafer
shows one
of
the
following numbers: 100,
120,
200, or 240; this number
is
the
voltage for which
the
disc drive
is
configured.
4.
If
the
number on
the
wafer
differs
from
the
voltage
available
at
the
installation,
remove
the
wafer
from
its
slot.
See
Figure
2-2.
5. The
wafer
has
the
numbers 100, 120, 200 and 240
on
both sides. Observe
the
number
that
corresponds
to
the
voltage
at
the
current
installation.
6. Position
the
wafer
so
that
the
number
that
corresponds
to
the
voltage
at
the
current
installation is visible and right side
up
at
the
left
side of
the
wafer.
7.Re-insert
the
wafer
in
its
slot,
making
certain
that
the
selected
number on
the
wafer
is still visible from
the
inserted
position.
I'KlTE
The disc drive is now configured
to
operate
at
the
voltage
at
the
current
installation.
No
frequency
conversion
is
necessary.
8. Slide
the
plastic
cover back over
the
wafer.
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