Using US power cord in Sweden?

Hello!
I'd like to set up in Sweden an AXBS that I purchased in the US. As most Apple products come with power adapters that are 100-240V and 50-60A compatible through a simple switch of plug heads, I assumed that that would be the case with the AXBS too.
Though the power brick does say that it's compatible with 100-240/50-60A input, the power cord that plugs into the brick (with US prongs) indicates only 125V/2.5A.
I'm wondering if I can put a simple European plug adapter (not voltage converter) over the US plug (which I do for my iPhone charging plug/cord; on that plug is written that it's compatible with 100-240/50-60A)), or if I need to get a European/Swedish power cord to plug into the supplied power brick.
I've done an internet search for an AEBS Swedish-compatible power cord, but haven't found one yet.
Thanks!

I found a European power cord with the necessary specs to fit with the AEBS's power brick.

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