*If you need to remove the cord from the appliance it will require some force to remove it the first time.
*Remember, each time you install and remove this type of cord you are reducing the life of the cord.
(This action is what causes the cord to become loose and eventually no longer function.)
(This is one of the most common reasons a consumer needs to purchase a new cord.)
This type of power cord is intended to be attached to the appliance and
only removed from the appliance when absolutely necessary. Such as the purpose
of cleaning the appliance. You should otherwise always leave the cord attached to
the appliance and only unplug the cord from the electrical wall outlet.
If you repeatedly remove the cord from the appliance you will cause excessive wear
to the compression contacts in the female end of the cord. This will eventually cause
a loose connection. A loose connection will cause electrical shorting that will result in
the cord getting too hot or a short so severe that it will pop a breaker.
This rule applies to the power cord that was issued with your appliance when purchased
new as well as this cord that you may be purchasing soon. Many consumers don't know
this simple rule and will wear out cords, cause damage to their appliance, or pop breakers.
Following this simple rule will increase the life of the power cord as well as the life of the
appliance.