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<blockquote data-quote="archive10" data-source="post: 1005834"><p>That's exactly what we have in DK.</p><p></p><p>But all appliances are delivered in DK with the European Schuko-plug (as shown in OPs post).</p><p></p><p>So page one of all Danish user's manuals says "DO NOT operate simply by plugging in, even though is the most obvious and it works. Instead, you <strong>must</strong> buy an adapter plug, <strong>or</strong> have a professional fit a new plug with the correct third ground leg."</p><p></p><p>I find this a bit cheap from the manufacturers - at least they could delivery the appliance with the correct power cord - not just one that happens to work but is not actually according to regulations...</p><p></p><p>The mentioned adapter can easily handle the wattage.</p><p>But the cheapest and most convenient is to fit a new plug.</p><p>This does not invalidate the warranty (at least not in DK).</p><p>And I can easily do (and have done) this myself multiple times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archive10, post: 1005834"] That's exactly what we have in DK. But all appliances are delivered in DK with the European Schuko-plug (as shown in OPs post). So page one of all Danish user's manuals says "DO NOT operate simply by plugging in, even though is the most obvious and it works. Instead, you [B]must[/B] buy an adapter plug, [B]or[/B] have a professional fit a new plug with the correct third ground leg." I find this a bit cheap from the manufacturers - at least they could delivery the appliance with the correct power cord - not just one that happens to work but is not actually according to regulations... The mentioned adapter can easily handle the wattage. But the cheapest and most convenient is to fit a new plug. This does not invalidate the warranty (at least not in DK). And I can easily do (and have done) this myself multiple times. [/QUOTE]
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