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Bronson TI 500 - Operating the Voltage Converter; Connection and Power-Up Procedure; Safety and Usage Guidelines; Grounding and Overload Protection

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2. Operation of the Voltage Converter
a. Connect the electrical appliances to converter
Step-up/Step-down Toroidal Core Voltage Converter
Instruction Manual
(1) Check the specications of the electrical appliances to be used with the converter, make sure that
the combined total wattage ratings of all the appliances to be used simultaneously with the converter
won’t exceed the Maximum Peak Capacity of the converter
(2) Make sure all appliances are turned off before connection.
(3) Connect your appliance or appliances to the converter.
If your appliances voltage rating is 110 V AC, then connect it the 110 V AC output ends of the converter
(USA Nema). If your appliances voltage rating is 220 V AC, then connect it to one of the 220 V AC
output ends (EU Schuko or UK, corresponding the input plug of your device). Ensure that the total
starting power needed does not exceed the rated maximum output power of the converter.
(4) Caution: Always make sure that your connected appliance are connected to the ground of your
converter.
Always use the appropriate socket for connecting your equipment to the converter: the USA Nema
output for Type A and B plugs, the EU Schuko output for Type C and F plugs, and the UK output for
Type G plugs. Never connect an EU Schuko (Type F) or Type E plug to the UK socket!
3. Caution
a. Always connect converter and connected appliances to ground
You can use your Bronson TI transformer to connect Class I as well as Class II appliances.
Class I appliances are electrical appliances that must be connected to the earth by means of a ground
wire. Class II appliances are double insulated electrical appliance that do not require a safety
connection to electrical earth.
Plugs that have a ground connection (e.g. Type B, E, F, G plugs) are typically used to connect Class I
appliances. Always make sure that your connected Class I appliance are connected to the ground of
your converter.
Always use an appropriate plug for connecting your equipment to the converter: The USA Nema output
can only be used to connect Type A and B plugs.
If you are using adapters in order to connect other types of plugs, make sure they have a grounding
connection.
Your Bronson TI Converter is a Class I appliance and therefore should only be connected to sockets
with a ground connection, regardless of the devices you connect to your converter.
b. Connect converter to electrical mains
Make sure you have selected the correct input voltage on the back of the voltage transformer. Connect
the power cord of the transformer to the wall socket.
Caution: Always make sure that your converter is connected to the ground. Always use an appropriate
socket to connect your converter. If you use a plug adapter to connect your converter make sure that it
has a ground connection. Never connect the EU Schuko plug of your converter with a UK socket or
every other socket that does not ensure ground connection.
c. Switch on the converter
(1) Push the power switch to 'ON' position and wait until the GREEN LED will light up.
(2) Switch on the appliances one by one.
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