1.Circuit/Installation and Use Diagram
Here’s a simple diagram illustrating the structure of the power outlet (Type I):


Explanation of Terminals:
▪ Active (L) : Provides the live electrical current from the grid.
▪ Neutral (N) : Completes the circuit and returns current to the source.
▪ Earth (E) : Provides protection from electric shock by grounding the system.

▪ Using Your Retractable USB-C Cable:
▪ Extend the Cable: Pull the USB-C cable from the power point to the desired length.
▪ Connect Your Device: Plug the USB-C end of the cable into your device to begin charging.
▪ Retracting the Cable:
▪ Unplug Your Device: Once your device is charged, disconnect it from the cable.
▪ Retract the Cable: Gently pull the cable outwards and release. The cable will automatically retract back into the power point, just like a retractable hose.
2. Troubleshooting Common Outlet Problems
Outlet Not Working:
Overheating Outlet:
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▪ Overload : An outlet can overheat if too many devices are plugged in. Try unplugging some devices.
▪ Damaged Wiring : If the outlet or wiring appears burned, immediately turn off power and replace the outlet.
Flickering Lights or Sparking:
3. Qualified Electricians ONLY
Electrical power points should always be installed by a licensed electrician or technician to ensure safety and compliance with local regulations. Electrical systems involve high voltages and complex wiring, which can pose serious risks if installed incorrectly. A licensed professional has the expertise to handle electrical installations safely, ensuring the power points meet the required standards and are properly grounded. Improper installation can lead to electrical shocks, fire hazards, and damage to your appliances. Additionally, a licensed electrician ensures the work complies with Australian Standards (AS/NZS 3000), giving you peace of mind that the installation is both safe and legal. Always prioritize safety by hiring a qualified expert for electrical installations.