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Power cable Dell 2.0 m, 220V mains lead, model 78390
Power cable Dell 2.0 m, 220V mains lead, model 78390
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Power cable Dell 2.0 m, 220V mains lead, model 78390
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Power cable Dell 2.0 m, 220V mains lead, model 78390
Power cable Dell 2.0 m, 220V mains lead, model 78390
Dell power cable model 78390 is a 2.0 m mains lead designed for 220V AC supplies. It provides a wired connection between compatible Dell workstations, monitors and power adapters to the building mains. The cable features a standard three-pin connector and a detachable end compatible with equipment that accepts a removable IEC or regional plug, offering a straightforward replacement or spare power lead for desktop setups and peripherals.
The 2.0 m length offers flexibility in device placement without excess slack. Built for 220V mains, the cable meets common regional voltage requirements and is suitable for use with a range of Dell devices that require a detachable mains lead. Its standard three-pin connector ensures broad compatibility with power supplies and monitors designed for removable mains leads, while the molded ends provide a secure fit and reliable electrical contact.
Ensure the power is switched off at the mains before connecting. Insert the detachable plug end into the device’s IEC inlet or compatible socket, and plug the other end into a 220V AC wall outlet. Verify the connection is secure at both ends and switch on the mains power. To disconnect, switch off the mains and remove the plug from the outlet before unplugging from the device.
Use the cable only with equipment rated for 220V AC and designed for detachable mains leads. Avoid routing the cable across walkways or through pinch points, and inspect periodically for damage. Replace the cable if the insulation is cracked, the connectors are loose, or electrical faults occur. For critical systems, keep a spare cable available to reduce downtime.
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