Yoga 2 Pro power cable

HiEither my Yoga 2 Pro power cable OR adapter are shortening.What are their specs? I am not sure I have the original, so I want to make sure I buy the original this time.I have searched in various places online, but I can't find the type of plug that goes into the adapter.BTW I am using a European plug (220v)Where can I find them onine? Thanks

Unfortunately, I can't help you with your power problems, but I'd like to point out one thing.
I think the reason why the bottom of your machine does not look like the ones in the pictures your found in other threads is that you are looking at the wrong line of Yogas. 
You see, there are actually two different line of Yogas: the Lenovo Ideapad Yoga (consumer) line, and the Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga (business) line. The model you mention having, the Yoga 2 Pro (which I own too), is from the Ideapad consumer line, not the Thinkpad line. The Ideapad and Thinkpad Yoga have very different looking bottoms. Judging from the fact that you posted in the Thinkpad section of the forum rather than the Ideapad section ( Idea Windows based Tablets and Convertibles ), you either did not realize there is more than one Yoga line, or assumed you had a Thinkpad model. 

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