Users Guide

Power cords
Electrical and safety information, and feature codes for purchasing power cords.
To avoid electrical shock, a power cord with a grounded attachment plug is provided.
Use only properly grounded outlets.
Table 20 on page 27 lists the power cord part number, feature code, the country, or
region where the power cord is used, and the plug's standard reference. The last column
in the table contains an index number that you can match to a specic receptacle type in
Figure 24 on page 31.
All power cords use an appliance coupler that complies with the International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Standard 320, Sheet C13.
If the power cord that you receive does not match your receptacle, contact your local
dealer.
Power cords that are used in the United States and Canada are listed by Underwriter's
Laboratories (UL), are certied by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), and
comply with the plug standards of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association
(NEMA). For other worldwide geographies, plug standards are listed in Table 20 on page
27.
Table 20. Power cords
Description, Feature
Code (FC), and Part
Number (P/N)
Plug Standard
Reference
Country or Region Index Number in Figure 24
on page 31
US/Canada
2.8 m, 125 V
FC 9800
P/N 95P2344
NEMA 5-15P Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados,
Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil,
Canada, Cayman Islands,
Colombia, Costa Rica,
Curacao, Dominican
Republic, Ecuador, El
Salvador, Guatemala,
Guyana, Haiti, Honduras,
Jamaica, Japan, Liberia,
Mexico, Netherlands
Antilles, Nicaragua,
Panama, Peru, Philippines,
Saudi Arabia, South Korea,
Suriname, Taiwan, Trinidad
Tobago, Venezuela, US
1
Chicago
1.8 m, 125 V
FC 9986
P/N 39M5080
NEMA 5-15P Chicago, U.S.A. 1
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