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SECTION 2
2.0
2.1
2.1.1
WARNING:
WARNING:
2.1.2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
SETUP1.PUB
12/21/92
SETUP
AND
OPERATIONAL
CHECKOUT
VOLTAGE
SELECTION
The
K2000
is
equipped
with
a
voltage
selector
which
allows
operation
on
single-phase
AC
of
100
Volts,
120
Volts,
220
Volts,
or
240
Volts.
The
selector
is
set
at
the
factory
for
the
AC
line
voltage
most
commonly
in
the
country
of
destination.
The
setting
can
be
checked
by
looking
at
the
small
panel
just
to
the
left
of
the
AC
power
connector
- a
white
indicator
pin
is
visible
in
the
hole
next
to
the
selected
voltage.
Do not attempt to operate the K2000 on any AC voltage other than the one selected - extensive
damage to the unit
may
result!
CHANGING
THE
VOLTAGE SELECTOR MAY REQUIRE THE USE
OF
A
DIFFERENT LINE
CORD
OR
ATTACHMENT PLUG,
OR
BOTH.
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK OF FIRE
OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK,
REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL
To
change
the
selected
voltage:
Turn
the
unit
off
and
remove
the
AC
line
cord
from
the
AC
power
connector.
Open
the
cover
of
the
fuse/voltage
select
compartment
using
a
small
blade
screwdriver
or
similar
tool.
Pull
the
voltage
selector
card
straight
out
of
the
housing,
using
the
indicator
pin
(See
Figure
2.1
below).
Orient
selector
card
so
the
desired
voltage
is
readable
at
the
bottom.
Orient
the
indicator
pin
to
point
up
when
the
desired
voltage
is
readable
at
the
bottom
(See
Figure
2.2
below)
.
Insert
the
voltage
selector
card
into
the
housing
with
the
printed
side
of
the
card
facing
towards
the
AC
power
connector,
and
the
edge
marked
with
the
desired
voltage
first.
If
changing
from
100V
or
120V
to
220V
or
240V,
or
vice-versa,
change
fuse(s)
and
fusing
arrangement
as
described
under
"Fuses"
Figure
2.1
-
Voltage
Selector
Card
Removal
8.
Replace
compartment
cover.
Verify
the
indicator
pin
shows
the
desired
voltage.
Figure
2.2
-
Voltage
Selector
Card
Orientation
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Kurzweil K2000R Specifications

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BrandKurzweil
ModelK2000R
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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