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I have a sole F60 bought in US and I use it now in France with a transformer ; you never know if you can use it or not, sometimes it works , sometimes not...I don't know why maybe it's a problem of frequency...
Yes it will. The only thing that you have to keep in mind is that in Angola the power is 220V so U'll need a power brick with 220v. Or U can buy a power converter to convert 220v to 110v.
Yes , it will work perfect
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Check the curler, it should say on the side somewhere the acceptable voltage, For US that would be 110V, but you may see 100-220V, in which case it will be safe on UK Voltage, (220V) You will need a plug adaptor though, but not a voltage adaptor
I believe it is the US
Yes it will work in India as most video games handle both 110v and 220v but cant be sure about games because India is PAL and US is NTSC.
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Hi - it should be OK but the transformer might overheat a little if it is used intensively, so it need to be used carefully. The reason is that the magnetic flux in the core is 15-20% greater at 50 Hz, and that increases the heat produced in the transformer. Going in reverse, a 50 Hz transformer will work fine on 60 Hz.
if u had the right power addapter
The treadmill instructions should specify the length of a "lap". A typical track-and-field track in the US (the sort you'd find circling a football field at an American high school) has a length of 440 yards, which is one quarter of a mile. Assuming the treadmill is using the same definition of a "lap", four such laps would constitute a mile.
Europe uses 230V used to be 240 but was changed a few years back. In France, voltage is 220V and frequency is 50 hertz