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portable appliances almost anywhere in the world. The adapter/converter can be used as an adapter only or as an adapter/converter combo. The adapter-only function should be used with dual-voltage appliances. The adapter/converter combo function should be used with single-voltage appliances. How to determine whether the appliance is single or dual voltage: The appliance label shows information like model #, wattage, and voltage. Dual-voltage appliances will list 110 V/220 V AC, 120 V/240 V AC, or something similar. This means they accept both 110 V and 220 V AC. Single-voltage appliances will indicate 110V AC or120V AC. If dual-voltage, your appliance may have this information on the label. Other items such as laptop computer battery chargers, camera battery chargers, and iPods automatically adjust to 110V or 220V power. Adapter only: The voltage selector switch is located on the input side of the device beneath the pins or blades. The switch should be positioned in the adapter setting. Plug dual voltage appliances into your adapter. Select the correct country dual-voltage plug blade, then plug the adapter into a power outlet. Adapter/converter combo: The voltage selector switch should be in the converter position. Plug a single-voltage appliance rated 50 to 1875W into the converter and select the correct power outlet plug. Plug the adapter/converter combo into a power outlet. Note: Converter cannot be used with low-wattage appliances (i.e., rated 0-49W). The converter is designed to be used only for short periods of time (approximately 10 minutes). To select the correct plug: Europe: Push the rst set of side buttons forward. UK/Hong Kong: Push the second set of side buttons forward, then push down the middle prong. North America/South America/Japan: Push the third set of side buttons forward. Australia/New Zealand: Push the third set of side buttons forward, then swivel each prong to For Outlet Types: Flat parallel blades Round thin pin Flat angled blades To use in: Parts of North America, Caribbean, & Japan Parts of South America Caribbean,& Japan Parts of Middle East, Africa, Asia, South America Set selector at: 120 V 240 V 120 V Europe, parts of Middle East, Africa, Asia, South America 240 V Australia, New Zealand, 240 V Fiji, and parts of China Round thick pins Northern Europe 240 V Great Britain, Ireland, 240 V parts of Africa, Hong Kong, 3-prong blades and Singapore Europe, Middle East, parts of Great Britain, Ireland, Africa, North and South America, Australia, Fiji, New Africa, South America, and Asia Hong Kong, and Singapore Caribbean, China, and Japan Zealand, and China the correct angle (as shown). Note: When using a 2- or 3-prong Australia/NZ appliance, you may need to apply some force to the plug to insert it all the way. For more information For troubleshooting, speci cations, legal notices, and warranty, see www.dynexproducts.com. © 2010 BBY Solutions, Inc., All Rights Reserved. ENGLISH 10-0649

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portable appliances almost anywhere in the world. The
adapter/converter can be used as an adapter only or as an
adapter/converter combo. The adapter-only function should be used
with dual-voltage appliances. The adapter/converter combo function
should be used with single-voltage appliances.
How to determine whether the appliance is single or dual voltage
:
The appliance label shows information like model #, wattage, and
voltage. Dual-voltage appliances will list 110 V/220 V AC, 120 V/240 V AC,
or something similar. This means they accept both 110 V and 220 V AC.
Single-voltage appliances will indicate 110V AC or120V AC.
If dual-voltage, your appliance may have this information on the label.
Other items such as laptop computer battery chargers, camera battery
chargers, and iPods automatically adjust to 110V or 220V power.
Adapter only
:
The voltage selector switch is located on the input side of the
device beneath the pins or blades. The switch should be positioned
in the adapter setting. Plug dual voltage appliances into your adapter.
Select the correct country dual-voltage plug blade, then plug the
adapter into a power outlet.
Adapter/converter combo
:
The voltage selector switch should be in the converter position. Plug
a single-voltage appliance rated 50 to 1875W into the converter an
d
select the correct power outlet plug. Plug the adapter/converter
combo into a power outlet.
Note
: Converter cannot be used with low-wattage appliances (i.e.,
rated 0–49W). The converter is designed to be used only for short
periods of time (approximately 10 minutes).
To select the correct plug:
Europe
: Push the first set of side buttons forward.
UK/Hong Kong
: Push the second set of side buttons forward, then
push down the middle prong.
North America/South America/Japan
: Push the third set of side
buttons forward.
Australia/New Zealand
:
Push the third set of side buttons forward, then swivel each prong to
the correct angle (as shown).
Note
: When using a 2- or 3-prong Australia/NZ appliance, you may
need to apply some force to the plug to insert it all the way.
For more information
For troubleshooting, specifications, legal notices, and warranty, see
www.dynexproducts.com.
© 2010 BBY Solutions, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
Europe, Middle East, parts of
Africa, South America, and Asia
Great Britain, Ireland, Africa,
Hong Kong, and Singapore
North and South America,
Caribbean, China, and Japan
Australia, Fiji, New
Zealand, and China
For Outlet
Types:
To use in:
Set selector at:
Parts of North America,
Caribbean, & Japan
120 V
Flat parallel
Parts of South America
blades
Caribbean,& Japan
240 V
Parts of Middle East, Africa,
Asia, South America
120 V
Round thin pin
Europe, parts of Middle East,
Africa, Asia, South America
240 V
Australia, New Zealand,
240 V
Flat angled blades
Fiji, and parts of China
Round thick pins
Northern Europe
240 V
Great Britain, Ireland,
240 V
parts of Africa, Hong Kong,
3-prong blades
and Singapore