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Plugging in the computer
Before you plug your Macintosh into a wall socket, carefully read all the
setup instructions in this chapter. Then, before you connect anything to your
Macintosh, follow the instructions in this section on how to plug it in. The
plug grounds the computer and protects it from electrical damage while you
are setting up.
When you are ready to begin, follow these steps:
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Place the computer where you want it—either on the floor or on a sturdy desk.
If your computer came with a modem, you may want to set your computer
near a phone jack (if possible) so that you can connect your modem later. 
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Make sure the voltage switch on the back of the computer is set for the kind of voltage
system you will be connecting to.
The voltage switch must be set correctly to avoid damaging your computer. 
If you don’t know the voltage used in the country you’re in, refer to the table
“Voltages for Different Locations” later in this chapter.
Set the switch to show “115” for
voltages in the 100–130V range.
Set the switch to show “230” for
voltages in the 200–270V range.
Before you plug your computer in, 
check to see that the voltage
switch on the back is 
properly set. If you need 
to change the setting, 
insert a small screwdriver
here and slide the switch.
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