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I have worked on laserjets for years now and have never heard of a power convertor. The power supply will be a 110v device and if you want to use it in the uk you will need to replace it with a 220v one. I am unable to find a parts list for a laserjet M1217. However you must look for the C number which will be on a label. Note this and go to HP.com site and click on the parts link. Enter the c number and it should find what parts are available. If it does not find anything then HP will not supply parts but as its a laserjet there should be some available.
Kitchenaid mixers are not recommended on the use of a converter as they are not tested under such conditions. Understanding this, using a convertor on your mixer may automatically void the 1 year warranty regardless of age.
There are international Kitchenaid dealers available if you are requiring 110V. You may contacted Kitchenaid Customer Service for more information.
Their toll-free telephone number is 1-800-541-6390.
yeah ! Just Go on & search for the compatible AC adapter in the market and dont forgrt to carry ur AC along with you to test the adaptor for wether it is compatible for your AC.
Or else throw your old conair AC and buy a new one !
i have hc318d clipper it been use two time and havent use it in a year so was going to use it last nite and the small blade fell out. i try to put it back in and it want hold keep falling out
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