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Can I use the battery charger BC-900 overseas?


No, you cannot. Though the label on BC-900 indicates the voltage rating (100-240V), the durability of the power cord for each type of BC-900 differs respectively. Konica Minolta has no responsibility for any damage or loss incurred by use of AC adapter or BC-900 not warranted in the region.

Region(voltage/plug type): AC cord model name
- Japan, US, Canada, Taiwan (100-120V/Type A): AC Cord APC-170
- Europe (except UK), Korea, Singapore (220-240V/Type C): AC Cord APC-150
- UK, Hong Kong (220-240V/Type B & F): AC Cord APC-160
- China (220-240V/Type A): AC Cord APC-151
- Australia (250V/): AC Cord APC-230

The mentioned electric cords may not be inseted to the power receptacle. In this case please obtain the transform adaptor at the local dealers.
(Please be noted that especially in China there are 5 or 6 types of plug .)

For other regions/countries, please refer to the following instruction:

[How to choose the AC Cord]
1) Check the voltage and plug type used in the country with the local accommodation or travel agency.
2) See if one of above-mentioned AC Cords is suitable for the voltage(*1) and plug type in the country.
3) 3-1. If you find one suitable for the country under both voltage and plug type, please purchase the suitable AC Cord.
3-2. If you find one suitable for the country under voltage with different plug type, please purchase the AC Cord and a plug adapter on shelves.

*1: AC Cords specified 200-240V are available for use under 127V to 250V.
AC Cord specified 100-120V is available for use under 100-125V.
*2: Among the above AC cords, any AC cord can be used if the voltage is with in the range.
We recommended to use AC cord which is suited to use in the region and is usable without a plug.
*3: We ask you to obtain the plug adapter on a local appliance store.


Warning: Please be careful when pulling in/out the cord from the power receptacle for the electric shock prevention.


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