Download Philips SPS1596WA PowerSquid 5 outlets Power multiplier
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Philips Power multiplier PowerSquid 5 outlets SPS1596WA General purpose This multiplier offers flexible power. Engineered to be the most sophisticated and complete power multiplier, its flexible arms transform the static power strip into a dynamic power delivery device. Ideal for office equipment, appliances and more • 5 flexible outlets Dependable protection • Master on/off switch • 15 amp circuit breaker Built-in convenience • Power indicator light SPS1596WA/37 Power multiplier PowerSquid 5 outlets Specifications Outer Carton • • • • • • • • • • Gross weight: 7.08 lb Gross weight: 3.212 kg Outer carton (L x W x H): 50.5 x 19.4 x 26.4 cm Outer carton (L x W x H): 19.875 x 7.625 x 10.375 inch Nett weight: 4.353 lb Nett weight: 1.975 kg Tare weight: 1.237 kg Tare weight: 2.727 lb GTIN: 1 06 09585 16125 9 Number of consumer packagings: 3 Highlights Packaging dimensions • Packaging dimensions (W x H x D): 16.8 x 47.9 x 7.9 cm • Packaging dimensions (W x H x D): 6.625 x 18.875 x 3.125 inch • Gross weight: 0.844 kg • Gross weight: 1.86 lb • Nett weight: 1.451 lb • Nett weight: 0.658 kg • Tare weight: 0.186 kg • Tare weight: 0.409 lb • Number of products included: 1 • Packaging type: Blister • UPC: 6 09585 16125 2 • Issue date 2009-11-06 © 2009 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. All Rights reserved. Version: 2.0.3 Specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. or their respective owners. 12 NC: 8670 000 42709 UPC: 6 09585 16125 2 www.philips.com 5 flexible outlets Five outlets on separate cords that are all adapter spaced accommodate multiple devices without crowding. Master on/off switch This master switch controls power to the outlets on the surge protector. Power indicator light This LED alert lights up to indicate that the surge protector is drawing power from the AC outlet. 15 amp circuit breaker Safeguards against overburdening the power multiplier by sensing when the connected equipment is drawing more electricity than the power multiplier can handle. It then disconnects from the power, guarding against electrical fires.