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1. Do not subject the unit to excessive force shock dust temperature or humidity The LCD panel behind the display lens is made of glass and may break if the unit is dropped impacted or subjected to shock Take special care when handling a damaged Display as the liquid crystals can be harmful to your health Keep the product away from heat sources ie radiators stoves heaters etc Do not use the product in or near water or in high moisture areas ie Bathroom Do not cover the ventilation holes with any items such s newspapers curtains etc Do not tamper with the units internal components This invalidates the warranty Do not attempt to repair the product yourself Contact the retailer or our customer service department if it requires servicing Take care when handling all battery types Batteries can cause injuries burns or damage to property if hey come into contact with conducting materials heat corrosive materials or explosives Remove the batteries before storing the product for extended periods of time Only use fresh batteries Do not mix new and old batteries Do not dispose of old batteries as unsorted municipal waste do so in accordance with your local waste disposal regulations When disposing of this product do so in accordance with your local waste disposal regulations Caring for your product To ensure you receive the maximum benefit from using this product please observe the following gui
2. Wireless Energy Monitor Keep an eye on your electricity bills Save money and the environment t 19565 edge oe S TT oe the owl com INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the ONE Wireless Energy Monitor Keeping an eye on your electrical usage has never been easier with the new OWE Wireless Energy Monitor This revelatory device which aims to help in the fight against climate change is set to show millions of people just how much electricity we waste in our homes whilst highlighting the money we can all save as a result ONE monitors the home s electricity supply and for the first time provides real time monetary information about the household s energy usage When lights and appliances are turned on ONE easy to read LCD monitor reveals exactly how much electricity is being used how the cost of electricity per hour changes and how much harmful CO2 emissions the home is producing By simply turning off appliances when not in use or rather being used needlessly UK consumers can actually save up to 25 of their electricity usage a saving that translates directly to reducing their monthly bills and households harmful carbon emissions 2 Save Energy plc TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL SAFETY amp CARE GUIDELINES HOW THE ONE WORKS Overview Household Power Cables And Phase Greenhouse Gas Definitions ONE FEATURES amp FUNCTION
3. 0 displayed on the monitor displayed on the monitor Wrong data is appearing Flashing displayed on the monitor Day Month in calendar seems to be in reverse Remote Monitor reading seems to be High Low No Current Detected Remote Monitor and Sender Box are not paired or have lost link Remote Monitor may have connected to another Sender Box within range Automatic search to find Sender Unit underway Remote Monitor setup may be incorrect Remote Monitor setup may be incorrect 2 Ensure that batteries are inserted correctly 1 Check that sensor cable has been connected to sender box 2 Check that sensor is clipped around the live wire Press and Hold the lt CHECK gt key on the Sender Box amp the lt SEARCH gt key on the Remote Monitor to see if the communication link can be re established Remove Sensor cable from Sender Box Remote Monitor should show 00 00 Check that the preferred date display option has been selected Check that the correct Tariff has been set Check that the correct voltage setting has been selected to ensure batteries are inserted correctly Contact O NL Customer Services customer services theowl com Do Sensor search Refer to Quick Start Guide Establish communications link with Sender Box following full reset Refer to Quick Start Guide If connected to sender unit check the set up of devi
4. 10secs 14 MODE key 5 Room Temperature Display 15 ADJUST key 6 Indicates when Peak Time Tariff is in operation 16 SET key 7 Indicates which Tariff is in use up to 4 17 Wall mount hole 8 Real Time Data Display 18 SEARCH key search for transmitter 9 Measurement units for Display Modes 19 AC I DC power adapter socket Power pack is optional 10 Acummulative Historical Data Display 20 RESET Key 21 Battery compartment Remote Monitor Key Press Functions KEY S ACTION FUNCTION Press Changes the Display Mode in View COST gt ENERGY gt GREENHOUSE GAS Scrolls the Accumulative Display through various Historical Data values ADJUST Press TOTAL gt THIS LAST DAY WEEK MONTH QUARTER YEAR Press and Hold until Tone Emits Enters the SET Mode enabling customisation of settings MODE Press and Hold until Tone Emits Enables Disables the Alarm Function A x Changes the Units of Measure ADJUST Press and Hold until Tone Emits kg Tonne C gt Ib Ton F gt kg kg C gt Ib Ib F Resets the Since Last Reset TOTAL Accumulated MODE amp SET Press and Hold Simultaneously Cost Energy Greenhouse Gas to zero but the until Tone Emits THIS LAST gt DAY WEEK MONTH QUARTER YEAR historical data remains unchanged Software RESET RESET All stored data in Memory is maintained Press and Hold Simultaneously Hardware RESET RESET amp SET Release RESET a Tone Emits Clears all stored data from Memory and returns Monitor Release SET upon secon
5. S Remote Monitor Features Remote Monitor Key Press Functions SenderBoxFeatures ONNL ADVANCED SETTINGS WHAT TO DO IF user ONE SPECIFICATIONS ONNE Factory Default Setting COMPLIANCE WARRANTY Warranty Conditions Returns Process Customer Services to Nana AKER AR WWWWYW DH NOTE Please keep this Manual and Quick Start Guide handy as you use your ONE Wireless Energy Monitor They contain practical systematic instructions technical specifications and safety precaution warnings you should know about GENERAL SAFETY amp CARE GUIDELINES To ensure that you use your product safely and correctly please read the Warnings amp Safety Precautions Caring for Your Product and the User Manual sections before using this OWL Wireless Energy Monitor Please observe the following warning amp safety precaution guidelines when setting up and using this product When fitting sensors if in any doubt always contact a qualified electrician Do not immerse the unit in water or other liquids If you spill liquid over it dry it immediately with a soft lint free cloth Do not use this product where the use of radio frequency products can cause malfunction in the control devices of other equipment ie hospitals aircraft etc Do not use or store the product in locations that could adversely affect the product such as rain snow desert and magnetic fields
6. Yes No Voltage Units Metric Kg C Tariff 1 Alarm On Off Tariff 1 Alarm Level Currency pence Tariff 2 3 amp 4 On Off Off Power Units KW Tariff 2 Rate 7 50 pence Energy Units Tariff 2 Time 10 00am GHG Units Tariff 3 Rate 10 50 pence Accumulative GHG Units Tariff 3 Time 04 00pm Temperature Units C Tariff 4 Rate 7 50 pence GHG Conversion 0 43Kg CO2 1KW hr Tariff 4 Time 08 00pm Clock 12 hr Tariff 2 3 amp 4 Peak Yes No No Date ddmm Tariff 1 Rate 10 50 pence Tariff 2 3 amp 4 Alarm On Off Off Tariff 1 Time 06 00am Tariff 2 3 amp 4 Alarm Level COMPLIANCE Manufactured to ISO 9001 Quality Assurance Standards amp tested for compliance relative to configuration for intended market Product tested by Intertek Testing Services HK Ltd European CE FCC UL USA IC Canada C tick Aus amp NZ EU Declaration of Conformity Hereby 2 Save Energy plc declares that the OWL Wireless Monitor CM119 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC A copy of the signed and dated Declaration of conformity is available on request WARRANTY Limited One Year Warranty 2 Save Energy plc warrant this product for a period of 1 year from date of purchase for all defects in workmanship
7. ce Refer to Quick Start Guide Allow search to run to completion Enter the Date setup menu and select preferred date display Refer to Quick Start Guide Enter the TARIFF setup menu and adjust RATE setting Refer to Quick Start Guide Enter the VOLT setup menu and select correct voltage Refer to Quick Start Guide NOTE After resetting the display it can take up to 2 minutes to complete a full search of available sender units or to re establish a communications link This can be expedited by pressing and holding the lt CHECK gt key on the Sender Unit until the Red LED flashes forcing the transmitter to transmit every 2 seconds 7 ONE SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions wan Weight booth TE sender Unt _Tonm 3m Tommas once ons sensor orm om smmt2om somntem mas Accuracy lt 1A 1A to 3A 3A to 71A Not Specified Current RMS Better than 10 Better Than 5 Wireless Link 433MHz Radio Frequency 30 metres in open area walls partitions and electrical appliances may affect reception range 3 x AA LR6 UM 3 1 5V batteries or 6V AC DC adaptor 3 x AA LR6 UM 3 1 5V batteries Wireless Range Display Power Supply Sender Box Power Supply Operating Temperature 5 C 45 C 41 F 113 F at 85 relative humidity Storage Temperature 5 C 60 C 23 F 140 F at 85 relative humidity ONNE Factory Default Setting Country Setting Tariff 1 Peak
8. d Tone to factory settings SEARCH Press and Hold until Tone Emits Places Display Unit into Search Mode to locate and link re link to a Transmitter Sender Box Features 1 Flashes to indicate data transmitted from Sender Box FT 2 CHECK key Forces transmission every 2 seconds for 30 Seconds 3 Sensor Cable Sockets x3 4 RESET key Resets the Sender Box and clears all data held in memory 5 CHANNEL switch 1 2 3 6 Battery Compartment Heeg ONE ADVANCED SETTINGS Reset Total Accumulated Data Selecting YES sets accumulated data back to 0 since last reset or device first started This function can also be implemented using the RESET button at the back of the unit nn UCC IILI YEG REEN RESET RESET 009 000 000 Customising the Setup 1 From the OTHER menu select Country CNTY menu to select generic country settings Settings gt Voltage Currency Units GHG Factor Generic Tariff Values U5 112 cary CAT 220 000 EURO ENG OOO cr cny oo 000 000 Customising the Setup 2 From the OTHER menu select Currency CURR menu to select currency symbol rv L LI CURR i oge 000 Customising the Setup 3 From the OTHER menu select Voltage VOLT menu to select voltage setting aol KH 250 um T BERTI in LILIL L 1 LI OTHER url eu 209 009 ecu UGLT 0 Customisi
9. delines Cleaning Disconnect the sensor and remove batteries from the sender box and Display before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaning agents benzene thinners abrasive or corrosive materials Do not scratch hard objects against the Display as this may cause damage Do not leave discharged batteries in either the display or sender units for any length of time as they may leak and cause corrosion NOTE The technical specifications for this product and the contents of the user manual are subject to change without notice The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without the permission of the manufacturer Images shown in this manual may differ from the actual display HOW THE OWL WORKS Overview This product uses current transformer sensing technology to detect and monitor a tiny magnetic field around your household electricity power cable It measures the current Amps being used and by reference to the system voltage calculates the amount of power being used the cost and the amount of greenhouse gas emissions It then transmits this information from the Sender Box to a Wireless Remote Monitor on a wireless frequency of 433MHz from up to 30 metres 100 feet away unbroken transmission NOTE The intention of this ONNL product is primarily as an educational device to aid understanding of the cost of operating electrical appliances in the home Hence there is no intention for the ONNL Wi
10. measure of electrical potential in Volts V Current signifies the amount of electricity flowing through a conductive material such as a wire Electrical current is measured in amperes or amps A Power is the rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form Both voltage and current are necessary to provide electrical power for your household appliances Power is the product of Volts times Amps and the unit of measure is Watts A Watt is the standard unit of measurement for the amount of energy electric or otherwise being transferred to or from somewhere each second o The voltage is usually constant so the amount of power used is directly proportional to the current used o A Kilowatt kW is a larger unit of measurement 1000 W 1 kW o Kilowatt hour kWh represents the use of 1000 watts of electricity for one whole hour o 1 kWh is the equivalent of ten 10 x 100 watt bulbs operating at the same time for one hour ONE FEATURES amp FUNCTIONS Remote Monitor Features sous 19 C i I 14 15 16 1 Indicates which Display Mode the Monitor is in 11 Indicates Cost Alarm is ON COST ENERGY GREENHOUSE GAS 12 Channel indicator 2 Indicates Monitor is in SET mode 13 Battery low indicator Display Monitor Remote 3 Currency Units for Cost Display Mode Sender Box 4 Clock Date Display Toggles
11. ng the Setup 4 From the OTHER menu select Units UNIT menu to select Metric Imperial units for GHG Setting Tan Cunt HR TOAN KGKE OTHER unit Ale 000 0090 a 00 Customising the Setup 5 From the OTHER menu select Temperature Units TEMP menu to select units TEMP OTHER 00 TEMP TEMP Q99 Q99 Customising the Setup 6 From the OTHER menu select Channel CHAN menu if you wish to change wireless channel of operation The Sender Box will need to be changed to the same channel using the CHANNEL switch shown in Sender Box features CHAR J CHAN CHAR Q99 Customising the Setup 7 From the OTHER menu select GHG Factor GHG menu to set Utility Related Factor for calculating the kWH of Energy into KG of GHG emissions mT LU U I on GHG 190 nnn OTHER LI LILI 00 000 0909 Exiting Menus To Exit OTHER menu select END To Exit SET mode select END ERG oce 999 WHAT TO DO IF ONNL Wireless Energy Monitor should reach you in perfect condition In the event that you are unable to get the ONE working correctly please follow the troubleshooting guide below to see if you can identify the problem and get your ONE working PROBLEM SYMPTOM Check This REMEDY No Display Nothing is displayed on 1 Ensure that batteries 1 Replace Batteries in Display the screen are not exhausted 2 Refer to Quick Start Guide 00 0
12. or materials All defective parts will be repaired free of charge or replaced The following exclusions do not exclude the purchaser from those statutory rights consumers have under Consumer Laws that exist in the UK Warranty Conditions 1 The product must be installed and operated in strict accordance with instructions provided 2 Save Energy plc will not accept liability for any damage or injury caused by mis use or non compliance to the instructions Warranty will only be given where proof of purchase date is provided Eg Original Invoice Receipt This instrument must not be modified in any way Batteries are specifically excluded from this Warranty 2 Save Energy plc will not be liable for indirect consequential or incidental damages D ER ON 2 Save Energy plc reserves the right to change specifications or designs described in this manual without notice or obligation Returns Process Contact customer services theowl com to report the issue and reason for wanting to return product Upon agreement to return the product Customer Services will allocate a reference number that should be added onto the form on the next page with Purchaser Name amp Address Supplier Name amp Address and Date of Purchase which should be sent with the proof of purchase and product to the following address Customer Services 2 SAVE ENERGY plc 72 73 Bartholomew Street Newbury Berkshire RG14 5DU United Kingdom NOTE Arecord of the Ret
13. reless Energy Monitor to replace your accurate electricity revenue meter Household Power Cables And Phase Most UK household electricity supplies use single phase but some use three phase In single phase supplies the current flows to and from your household appliances using a neutral and power line The neutral line has a voltage close to zero while the power line carries a fluctuating voltage or phase The difference between these two lines makes the current flow through your appliances In three phase supplies current flows to and from a device through a group of three lines each one carrying a fluctuating voltage or phase One sensor should be connected to each of the three phase lines before using the ONE Green House Gas Fossil fuel power stations emit gases such as carbon dioxide when producing electricity This causes an atmospheric imbalance which in turn has been linked to global warming global temperature rise Every power station has a slightly different ratio of emissions to electricity production depending on the type of fuel used to generate electricity Sustainable energy sources such as hydro solar and wind power do not create any emissions The default greenhouse emission rate on the Remote Monitor is set to 0 43kg 0 95lbs of greenhouse gas for every 1KWh of electricity produced This can be changed depending upon the fuel or energy source used by your power generating authority Definitions Voltage is the
14. urn Reference Number should be kept and used in all correspondence relating to the return No returns will be accepted without a Returns Reference Number being allocated All returns must be by recorded delivery Product Name Product Model Number Purchaser Name Purchaser Address Purchaser Telephone Number Supplier Name Supplier Address Date Of Purchase Return Reference Number 10 1 Change light bulbs to energy saving versions 2 Switch off electronic goods such as TV s videos and games consoles at wall sockets when not in use v 3 Remove all telephone chargers from mains when not in use 4 Use tumble dryers less and if possible dry using a washing line EE 5 Fill washing machines and dish washers to maximum for each cycle 6 Wash clothes on cooler temperatures ie 40 C 30 C 7 Only boil the amount of water necessary when making tea or coffee 8 Put all outside lights on proximity switches 9 When changing appliances ensure that you purchase the best Energy Rating 10 Check your OWL for the background level before going to bed at night Patent pending Product tested by Intertek Testing Services HK Ltd Manufactured by 2 Save Energy plc 72 73 Bartholomew Street Newbury RG14 5DU
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