Max Hauri Fixed adapter (CEE 7/7)
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Max Hauri Fixed adapter

CEE 7/7


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Are you sure that a layman is not allowed to install/change plugs himself? at 230V voltage? Example: I chop off the cable of the cable reel with the hedge trimmer, then what? an electrician has to come? no nope.
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Good morning, I don't know if I understood the question correctly? But if you want to know if it's a bulky adapter, no it's not like other adapters, however... if you have a 3 wall socket, 3 of them won't fit, because the base of the plug is round anyway, 3 round ones next to each other won't fit. I don't know if I've explained
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2 months ago

Grounding?

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2 months ago

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With a Max Hauri fixed adapter, the earthing is automatically routed via the adapter's internal contacts.
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I am not an electrician. But what I do know is that German Schuko plugs are approved for up to 16A, whereas Swiss T13 plugs are only approved for up to 10A. If you need 16A in Switzerland, you should use T23 (square plugs), but this requires installation by an electrician. The Max Mauro adapters work OK indoors (some are also fitted by Digitec before delivery). They are not designed for outdoor use. The important thing with electricity is to know what you don't know and, if in doubt, call an electrician.
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4 months ago

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4 months ago

The fixed adapter coupling Schuko (CEE 7/7) from Max Hauri (art. no. 135805) has a CH type 12 plug and a Schuko CEE 7/7 coupling, while the other adapter (type 12) has a Schuko CEE 7/7 plug and a CH type 12 coupling. - Plug type: Type 12 (CH) vs. Schuko CEE 7/7 (DE/EU) - Socket type (coupling): Schuko CEE 7/7 (DE/EU) vs. type 12 (CH) - Use: Enables DE devices in CH vs. CH devices in DE Both are 3-pole, 10A, black and cannot be dismantled.
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If the Max Hauri fix adapter (Art. 135805) has been fitted incorrectly and can no longer be removed, first disconnect it completely from the power supply. Then try to carefully turn the adapter back and forth while pulling evenly. If it does not come loose, you can apply gentle pressure with a rubber glove or rubberised pliers, but never pry with a screwdriver or metal, as there is a risk of breakage or short circuit. If it is still stuck, an electrician should safely remove the adapter. The next time it is used, ensure that it is plugged in straight and without pressure.
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Yes, they will. Look at the picture in the top right-hand corner. They are earthed via the centre bar of the adapter via the hole in the Schuko.
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No, as the German plugs are bulky and large, an adapter cannot make them any smaller. Interestingly, Switzerland actually has the most elegant format on the market. England has the largest plugs, so the German plugs are actually small in comparison ;-) It is therefore advisable to use power strips with the plugs arranged crosswise: Skross Home Station (3 x, type 13, 1.50 m) Or you can use a short extension cable in between: Blank extension cable (0.50 m, type 12, type 13)
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The 3rd pole is the neutral conductor/earthing. There should be a Schuko (earthing contact) plug on the mixer with a corresponding hole for the protruding pole. This makes it possible in Switzerland to use German and other appliances with Schuko plugs.
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The first digit in the IP classification stands for protection against the ingress of solids. The second digit for resistance to moisture / water. IP44 is suitable for the bathroom because the 4 at the end means "protection against splashing water". Even safer would be an adapter with a 5 or a 7 at the end.
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4 years ago

No, that's too much power consumption for this adapter. Nr 2 --> https://www.esti.admin.ch/de... The device was bought from Digitec/Galaxus? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Digitec (or any other Swiss dealer) is obliged to deliver electrical devices with a Swiss plug. If the device comes with a foreign plug, a suitable replacement cable should be supplied if the power cable is pluggable or, alternatively, if the power cable is firmly connected, a suitable adapter should be supplied. If the device comes without a suitable plug, complain to customer service and insist on a cable or adapter, free of charge. Nr 1 --> https://www.esti.admin.ch/de... Electrical Safety --> https://partner.digitecgalaxus.ch/hc...
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Yes there is, fixed adapter for Schuko to T23. There must be. Exactly because of the case shown here that there are also devices with >10A that are supplied with a Schuko plug. Normally, it is up to the supplier to provide the correct adapter. So that no confusion can arise. You can't tinker with all these devices as you suggest... https://www.digitec.ch/search But @Martin1606 will face the next problem as all people who have to use such a fix adapter. You need a socket type 23 (with 16A fuse) as a plug type 23 does not fit into the normal sockets (T12/T13) as these are only designed for max. 10A. https://www.esti.admin.ch/inhalte... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Digitec (or any other Swiss retailer) is obliged to supply electrical appliances with a Swiss plug. If the appliance is supplied with a foreign plug, a suitable replacement cable should be supplied if the mains cable is pluggable or alternatively if the mains cable is permanently connected, a suitable adapter should be supplied. If the appliance is delivered without a suitable plug, complain to the customer service and insist on a cable or an adapter, free of charge. Point 1 --> https://www.esti.admin.ch/de... Electrical safety --> https://partner.digitecgalaxus.ch/hc...
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This is a fixed adapter. This means that once the adapter has been plugged or pressed onto the Schuko plug, it can no longer be separated from the Schuko plug. The adapter and plug form a single unit. A plug adapted in this way can be used like a "normal" Swiss plug and remain plugged in permanently. The fixed connection of adapter and Schuko plug must be like this. It is required by law if the appliance was purchased for use in Switzerland only. Adapters that do not establish a fixed connection (e.g. travel adapters) are prohibited. If the Nespresso machine was purchased from a Swiss dealer and was delivered with a Schuko plug but no adapter was included, complain. The dealer MUST supply the adapter. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Digitec (or any other Swiss retailer) is obliged to supply electrical appliances with a Swiss plug. If the appliance is supplied with a foreign plug, a suitable replacement cable should be supplied if the mains cable is pluggable or alternatively if the mains cable is permanently connected, a suitable adapter should be supplied. If the appliance is delivered without a suitable plug, complain to the customer service and insist on a cable or an adapter, free of charge. Point 1 --> https://www.esti.admin.ch/de... Electrical safety --> https://partner.digitecgalaxus.ch/hc...
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Just complain to customer service that they are not being customer unfriendly but simply not fulfilling their obligations. Digitec/Galaxus MUST deliver the device with a Swiss plug, they are legally obliged to do so. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Digitec (or any other Swiss retailer) is obliged to supply electrical appliances with a Swiss plug. If the appliance is supplied with a foreign plug, a suitable replacement cable should be supplied if the mains cable is pluggable or alternatively if the mains cable is permanently connected, a suitable adapter should be supplied. If the appliance is delivered without a suitable plug, complain to the customer service and insist on a cable or an adapter, free of charge. Point 1 --> https://www.esti.admin.ch/de...
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If you have purchased the monitor from Digitec, you can request a cable with a swiss plug free of charge from the customer service. They are responsible to sell electrical products with swiss plugs, costumers don't have to accept non swiss plugs or buy the correct ones at their own costs.
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This adapter is normally suitable for most European sockets (including French, German and Italian). If the Swiss side plug fits your socket then you can use it. Just be careful with the maximum current, this adapter works up to 16A

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