Dynexproducts DX-TADPCON Quick Start Manual

DX-TADPCON
All-in-one Adapter and Converter Combo Unit
Important safety instructions
Read and review these instructions before using the adapter/converter.
1 Before using the adapter or converter, check the product you intend
to connect the adapter or converter to use for the manufacturer’s voltage and wattage rating, which should be located on the product.
CAUTION: Adapters alone do not convert voltage. To avoid damaging your appliance, do not use without a voltage converter.
2 Do not leave the converter in the power outlet when not in use. Do
not continue to use the adapter/converter combo if it is not working properly, has been damaged, or dropped in water.
3 Some appliances may operate a little more slowly when used in
foreign countries operating on 50 cycles (U.S. operates on 60 cycles).
4 At times there may be a very low humming sound in the converter,
appliance, or both. This is normal.
5 Due to unstable voltage in most foreign countries, if your appliance
has a built-in thermostat, it may shut o your appliance prematurely. This does not mean your appliance or converter (or both) are not working correctly. After your appliance cools down it should resume operating correctly.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Warning!This product is intended for adult use. This product is NOT
intended for use by unsupervised children. Choose proper settings and plug in this product before directly supervising children using appliances connected to this product.
Package contents
• All-in-one adapter and converter combo unit
Quick Setup Guide
Instructions for use
Warning: Indoor use only!
Most foreign countries operate on 220 V/240 V. Most appliances sold in the U.S. are manufactured to operate on 110 V/120 V. This converter converts the voltage system. Appliances that operate on 110 V/120 V will not work in most parts of the world where the voltage is 220 V/240 V.
Your all-in-one adapter/converter makes it possible to use most of your
QUICK SETUP GUIDE
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: 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
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
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.
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