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1. rm Loading the Batteries PS AC AO WOM Loading Mies id SCRI eer rer errr oom MOUNTING TICCICCIISAVE T Purser obi Xe g E ENSO nier NEL O mee rr renee vente err 0 TT E tre ett terre wisisrelseBiueteBr ia Mace p agsmis Si uiecm T A E RAA ESTEE EEE EEEE eren crc S iscsi esse cee aeaa Uaa Eea Aaaa adda E Eaa aaea aana a da aaee Aa A aaa ENa Daaa AaB Aaa eee eee 11 ye UI SOAS C m Setting the electricity COSt PET ROUF p cT Setting the cost per hour currency value Setting the cost per hour value Setting the greenhouse gas emissions per KW rate asic robpite e REM tititi itt t cau eodd Sete Pr lagen dhoaiade EEEE EEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEREN re I the pow r Save MOQ ences cee hee iiia an E ere r EEEE te EA TET aA i i iaaea EE Aa AEE TE IE E EEE Main nit informati n suscciiiiseiensitedderewcctedectanracbudeeinnatnncatitdegadeuenndnecnaewaabeviewtdsetedanddudedadueusedadenaanueduedienivansSauudiedecestssteceueeaseveoeens 13 To display power consumption in KW and amps s sssssssaiissiiasaia saaat a tatata saata AAEL AAEEEAEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEE Setting the alar UD seis e ei cance emma Pe 13 Setting the alarm limit Activating the alarm Using the search and check function t 14 Using the search TONCUOM cr Resetting the main rec
2. cost per hour 12 0 cents per kWh Temperature unit C Currency and cent Hi alarm 2 00 hour on Receiving cycle MAX 6 second Display Mode Cost rate display Current RMS Accuracy Tolerance Less than 1A Not Specified 1A to lt 3A 10 96 3A to 71A lt 5 96 Maximum Operating Current 71AMPS Selectable AC Voltage Setting 110 220 230 240 250 Volt Radio frequency System 433 MHz radio frequency Hange 30 metres in open areas partitions walls and electrical appliances may affect reception range Power Power supply Main receiver 3 x AA 1 5v batteries or 6 0V AC DC adapter Hemote transmitter 3 x AA 1 5v batteries Operating environment Operation 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 Compliance Manufactured to ISO9000 Quality Assurance Standards and tested for compliance with European CE Certification RTTE CE approved Europe FCC UL USA IC Canada and applicable Australian and New Zealand Communications and Electricity Authorities Regulations N12357 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Name JJS Trading Limited Address 18 Floor 12 High Street Yarm TS15 9AE Declare that the product Product No CM113A Product Name electrisave Manufacturer IDT Technology Limited Address Block C 9 F Kaiser Estate Phase1 41 Man Yue St Hung Hom Kowloon Hong Kong Is in conformity with R amp
3. pounds or euros e Monitors and displays total household electricity consumption e Calculates greenhouse gas emissions per hour e Alerts user to peak load electricity limits via alarm function e Displays temperature and humidity inside the home e Performs a home safety function checking operating appliances Aozi To check if you have left any appliances operating that should have been turned off when you go to bed or leave the home unattended simply check the receiver display f it is higher that usual investigate the cause and turn off any unnecessary appliances In this way you may avoid an electrical house fire This manual contains important safety and care information and provides step by step instructions for using this product Read the manual thoroughly and keep it in a safe place in case you need to refer to it later If you misplace this manual you can access a replacement from our website www electrisave co uk KEY FEATURES Main Unit Receiver Front view X Main LCD Screen Mode Button a Toggle between different display screens Jh b Enable adjustment of settings p ae Adjust Button Ih Used to adjust values of Kis Alarm Button Enable Adjust alarm settings Back view Wall Mount Recess Hole For mounting the unit to a wall Search Button To search for and calibrate with Remote Transmitter On Off Alarm Button Turn Alarm on or off Reset Hole Returns all settings to default values Ta
4. power station Tonnes per year The amount of greenhouse gas emissions per year in tonnes Emitted by the power station Humidity The current humidity level in your household 0 Temperature Celsius The temperature in your household Ls Humidity amp Temperature Shows if the environment is comfortable _ condition Humidity amp Temperature Shows if the environment is dry condition Humidity amp Temperature Shows if the environment is wet condition Alarm disabled The alarm is disabled or the transmission from the Transmitter has been Transmission broken broken REMOTE A Low battery The battery for either the main or remote units is low and should be MAIN replaced SAFETY AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To ensure you use your product correctly and safely read these warnings and the User Manual before using the product These warnings provide important safety information and should be observed at all times A WARNINGS When fitting sensors if in any doubt always consult a qualified electrician e Do not attempt to repair the product yourself Contact the retailer or our customer service department if it requires servicing e Take precautions when handling all battery types They can cause injuries burns or property damage as a result of contact with conducting materials heat corrosive materials or explosives Remove the batteries before storing the product for long periods of time e Do not immer
5. PENCE N LU HOUR MODE 4 ALARM electram wireless electricity monitor USER MANUAL Model CM113A CMR113A CMS113 APPROVAL MKTR Shawlain WOL 0505079 ave APDD TEXT ENG MODEL CM113 CU Wirless Monitors TITLE MANUAL COVER electrisave logo REV 1 PREPARED BY SHADOW DATE 02 ARG 2005 FILE MANUAL COVER F O 37256 P N 086 003197 073 FOT wrrecuvoLocv cro TEX P MGR User Manual wireless electricity monitor Version 01 06 05 electrisae MODEL CM113 CMR113 Patent Pending TABLE OF CONTENTS Tabl e of CO lett 1 PAEPO GUC TION Sue M 3 Key features mtt 3 Main unit Receiver Model CM113A vi eee nene eee n nn Remote Transmitter Model CMR113A Current Sensor Model CMS113 LCD display symbols Warnings e 6 usps ee RH mm Caring Tor your DOGG T Quick SICH MC aes 7 How the product le cen 8 dca a E E E m voltage and cur eNtspeni em Watts and KIIOWAUS C Creer oe renee me ennont ER R i E ren eee E E eaten eee eee daas gels CG pow CADDIES and DNASE em Greenhouse GAS eer rt eee eT rrr errr ret ee ey en ree Getting CAN CN pce t 9 YOU WIM herrri rmm Unpacking the product sog T
6. RTTE Rules This device is intended for use in the UK This equipment complies with the essential requirements for the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 EC WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment DEFAULT VALUES DEFAULT VALUES CUSTOMISED SETTINGS Greenhouse gas emission rate kW Greenhouse gas unit m Battery save receiver MAX off Tariff charge cost per kWh 12 cents per kWh BEEN WARRANTY LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY This electric is provided with the following warranty subject to the following conditions Wireless Monitors Australia Pty Ltd warrant this product for a period of 1 year from date of purchase for all defects in workmanship or materials All defective parts will be replaced or repaired free of charge The following exclusions do not exclude the purchaser from those statutory rights consumers have under consumer laws that exist in the UK Warranty Conditions T The product should be installed and operated in strict accordance with instructions Wireless Monitors Australia Pty Ltd will not accept liability for any damage or injury caused by mis use or Non compliance with the instructions Warranty will only be given where proof of purchase date is provided Eg original invoice or copy This instrument must not be modified in any way Batteries are spec
7. ble Stand Can be pulled out and used to stand the unit on a flat surface Battery Compartment Plug pack power socket optional User Manual 2 qxd 8 19 05 11 34 AM at Transmit Signal Light D Reset Hole Check Button E Battery Compartment weather proof Used to check reception with main unit Requires screwdriver to open Phase Connecter Cable Outlets Current Sensor Hinge E Sensor body Clip F Sensor cable Sensor top part G Plug Hole for electricity phase wire LCD Display Symbols Maximum receiving Information is received from the Transmitter every 6 seconds instead of MAX speed every 1 minute Use with MAX set off to save battery life Alarm limit activated The electricity cost per hour peak load limit is activated The alarm will sound if it is exceeded Cost per hour The instantaneous cost per hour of electricity being used in your exes household in dollars pounds sterling or euros HOUR Cents pence per kWh The amount tariff that your local electricity retailer charges for electricity PENCE per kWh Kilowatts hour kWh kw Kilowatts The total amount of energy being used in kilowatts Greenhouse gas display You are displaying greenhouse gas emissions information AMP The amount of current passing into your home Voltage The voltage electrical pressure setting for your household power line Kilograms per hour The amount of greenhouse gas emissions per hour in kilograms emitted by the
8. d as shown below Diagram The Remote Transmitter should be placed on a flat surface or mounted on a wall using the wall bracket provided within 30 metres of the Main Unit Receiver It should be mounted outside of the electrical meter or fuse box if these are made of metal WARNING If installed inside a metal meter box the signal transmission distance between the remote transmitter and the main receiver will be reduced To fix the wall bracket follow the instructions below Diagram 1 Position the wall bracket 2 Insert nail or screw through the mounting hole 3 Hammer in nail or fix the screw halfway 4 Attach wall bracket 5 Slide Remote Transmitter into place Attaching the Current Sensor WARNING If in doubt about installing this product yourself please consult a qualified electrician To attach the Current Sensor to the household power line see HOW THE PRODUCT WORKS follow the steps below 9 JH AUA Aen E amp E D j OPEN Locate the main household active or phase cable see Unclasp the housing following the letters in the Diagram How the product works above Thread cable through Re clasp cable housing Current Sensor with cable properly attached Plugging the Current Sensor into the Remote Transmitter Once the Current Sensor is attached to the household power line you may plug it into any of the three outlets in the Remote Electricity Monitor by f
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10. ed in Watts and is the product of Volts times Amps For a particular location the voltage is usually constant so the amount of power used is directly proportional to the current used Watts and Kilowatts Refer to the following table Watt Kiowa Kilowatts hour kWh A Watt is the standard unit of A Kilowatt kW is simply a larger unit of Kilowatts hour KWh represents measurement for the amount of energy measurement 1000 watts one the use of 1000 watts of electricity electric or otherwise being transferred kilowatt for one whole hour to or from somewhere each second 1 kWh is the equivalent of ten 100 watt bulbs burning at the same time for one hour Household power cable and phase Most household electricity supplies use either single phase or three phase current 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 O 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 The Current Sensor should be connected to each of the three phase lines before using the ELECTRISAVE It is advised that you seek a licen
11. eiver unit and remote transmitter ssssissistik a tiniti Stt t EEEE EEEEEIEEEEEEEEEEEEEIEEEEEEEEEE EIEEE EEEEEEEEEE RIO H neJeutuEneMiuuiiPEeem ee 17 Troubleshooting mee 18 Specifications a cect seeds eee a ees eve D cmm 16 Declaration Of Conformity eL 17 Bey d RT 18 WV APE IIE eor m 18 its d lier rem Dn 19 electr ssi amp is a product of WIRELESS MONITORS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ACN 098 657 231 Manufactured under license in China User Manual 2 qxd 8 19 05 11 34 AM at INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the secti household electricity monitor This product was developed to educate people about the need to use energy in a sustainable manner and to not waste our scarce resources By providing you with instant feedback about the cost of electricity consumption university research and field trails have shown that it is possible to reduce your electricity cost by up to 25 by careful selection and operation if energy efficient appliances It is designed to give many years of reliable service if used correctly and performs the following functions e Monitors and displays electricity cost per hour in dollars
12. establish a connection between the units the main receiver unit must be reset first Resetting the Main Unit Receiver and the Remote Transmitter To reset both units to default factory settings follow the instructions below Baoan eme 00 T 1 Locate the reset point on the back of the Portable Main Unit Aleji If you are resetting to re establish a connection between the Remote Transmitter and the Main Unit Receiver then the Main Unit Receiver must be reset first TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY An added feature of the electrisave is a temperature and humidity display function Both temperature and humidity are alternately displayed in the bottom left hand corner of the Portable Main Unit for three seconds Humidity is shown as a and temperature in degrees Celsius C I1 Lick 1 ICU MAX HI Temperature Relative Humidity 20 25 E 40 70 68 77 F lt 70 L lt 20 C or gt 25 C 40 70 egi The readings given are for the surrounding environment and may a change according to the position of the unit HHH or LLL will be shown if the temperature is over or under range 50 to 5c 92 77 15 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE This section includes a list of frequently asked questions for problems you may encounter with your electrisave If your electrisave is not operating as you think it should check here before arranging for servicing ius E e e POM wil d turnon
13. ff button once to activate or deactivate the alarm 3 The Hi icon will appear when the alarm is activated and disappear when it is deactivated Meis The alarm will sound and the display will flash when the alarm limit is exceeded It will cease if the cost per hour falls below the limit or you can press any button to stop the alarm A message means the alarm is disabled USING THE SEARCH AND CHECK FUNCTIONS The electrisav Main Unit Receiver and Remote Transmitter include search and check functions to quickly re establish a connection should the transmission be broken i e if the units are too far apart or experience interference from other devises such as a radio or television Using the search function To activate the search and check function follow the instructions below Diagram Locate the search button on the back of the Portable Main Unit left hand grey button Press once and hold for 2 seconds unit will beep twice Connection with the Remote Electricity Monitor will be re established If no connection can be made locate the check button on the Remote Electricity Monitor Press once CHECK BUTTON Press the search button on the back of the Portable Main Unit again as in step 1 Aleji Make sure you press the search button within 30 seconds of activating the check function If a connection is not made try resetting both the Main Unit Receiver and the Remote Transmitter If you are resetting to re
14. house gas emissions produced in kilograms per hour or tons per year e current household power consumption in kilowatts or amps see Voltage and Current Watts and Kilowatts To display the information simply use the mode key to switch between screens JIT On PRESS PRESS wA am J Fd P CN g MODE MODE op EI P J BUTTON Jf BUTTON IL Ll 66 D To display power consumption in amps Household power consumption can be displayed in terms of amps instead of kilowatts see HOW THE PRODUCT WORKS To display the amount of electrical current passing into your home amps instead of the amount of energy transference kW follow the instructions below Diagram a Dn 1 Press and hold mode for 2 seconds The AMP display is shown D D orr ra nl Press mode again to return to kW display j 7 7 aa SETTING THE ALARM The electrisave comes equipped with an alarm that alerts users when the electricity cost per hour exceeds a pre set limit This helps control energy consumption and may reduce bills and the possibility of blackouts during peak load periods To set the alarm limit To set the alarm limit follow the instructions below Diagram 1 Press alarm once 2 Use the arrow key to change a value Activating the alarm To activate the alarm follow the instructions below 1 On the back of the unit locate the grey alarm on off button furthest to the right 2 Press the alarm on o
15. ifically excluded from this warranty Wireless Monitors Australia Pty Ltd will not be liable for indirect consequential or incidental damages Wireless Monitors Australia Pty Ltd reserves the right to change specifications or designs described in this manual without notice or obligation cQ OT 4 co Iv This product is distributed in the UK under license from Wireless Monitors Australia Pty Ltd by JJS Trading Limited Internet http www electrisave co uk Email info electrisave co uk Return Policy 1 Your electrisave is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase subject to the conditions listed above All defective units should be sent to the address shown below using a registered form of post 2 Repaired and or replacement units will be supplied with 30 days of receipt of the unit s from the customer with the customers being advised of any delay beyond this timeframe 3 To ensure returns for defective unit s are processed quickly customers are required to send with returned unit s proof of purchase details as shown on the following page WARRANTY PROOF OF PURCHASE If you need any service or warranty support please contact the Supplier giving the following details Product Name electr ssv _ Model CM113A CMR113A CMS113 Purchaser Name and Address 3 333 wumndseeiiiiaeoettoncoexuAxe coo cantum tuU nannan nnnm Ser RIS nas Q RREES Supplier Name arid Address 1 eeecccc eweenesscnen
16. lines e Cleaning Disconnect the Current Sensor and remove the batteries from the Remote Transmitter and the Main Unit Receiver before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid cleaning agents benzene thinner or aerosols e Ventilation The vents and other openings are designed for ventilation and should not be blocked or covered Blocking the vents can cause the product to overheat and can damage the unit e Repair Do not attempt to repair the product or modify the circuitry by yourself Contact the retailer or a qualified repairman if the product requires servicing Only use replacement parts that are recommended by the manufacturer e Do not scratch hard objects against the LCD display as this may cause damage QUICK INSTALL GUIDE Step 1 Remove all items from packaging Main Unit Receiver Remote Transmitter Batteries x 6 User manual amp d I sd Step 3 Clip Current sensor s around the live powercable not the neutral which comes out of your meter box WARNING If in doubt always consult an qualified electrician Step 2 Locate Remote Transmitter and Current Sensor Step 4 Locate remote transmitter mounting bracket on the wall adjacent to meter or fuse box Check length of current sensor cables to ensure that they will reach the location of the mounting bracket Step 5 Unscrew backing plate on remote transmitter and install batteries provided Step 6 Plug current sensor cable
17. nhouse Gas emission unit blinks Use the arrow key to toggle between units Kg Hour or Ton Year Press mode to confirm 4 The Greenhouse Gas value blinks Use the arrow key to change the value 5 Press mode again to return to the Greenhouse gas display Meylisilt may be necessary to change this setting for a product used in the UK where the average greenhouse emission are approximately 2 2lbs or 1kg per kWh If a precise rate is required or if you have purchased a Green Energy product contact your local electricity retailer Setting the Battery power save mode You can save battery power by changing the receiving speed of the Main Unit Receiver from every 6 seconds MAX to every minute To change the setting follow the instructions below Diagram 1 When MAX icon is displayed press and hold the arrow key for 2 seconds 2 The MAX icon disappears Repeat these steps to re enable MAX receiving speed Meis Use the standard 6 second update cycle until you have become familiar with the cost of operating electrical appliances around your home Afterwards change the receiver to cycle every 1 minute to greatly increase the lifetime of the receiver batteries from about 4 months to over 12 months MAIN UNIT INFORMATION After customizing your electrisave three types information can be displayed on the main unit accurately e cost of household power consumption in dollars pounds euros per hour e amount of green
18. nsmitter Current Sensor Batteries x 6 User Manual amp Receiver with wall Bracket AA alkaline Quick Install Guide MANUAL SU d woor A mam Batteries The Portable Main Unit Receiver and the Remote Transmitter both use 3 x UM 3 AA 1 5V alkaline batteries No other power source is necessary to run the units Loading the batteries Main unit Receiver Install the batteries by matching the Remove the cover with a correct polarity Always use the yo screwdriver Then follow the same correct battery tyoe 3 x UM 3 AA instructions as the main unit 1 5V alkaline batteries a il Once done replace the cover and l screw back the cover onto the unit Warning Reversing the polarity may damage the product NOM Replace the batteries whenever the weak battery mark main or remote shows the display is dim or the display does not illuminate when the power is on Replace all the batteries at the same time it is unwise to mix old and new batteries Contact your local waste disposal authority for instructions on how to dispose of used batteries Used batteries can be harmful to the environment and should not be thrown out with household rubbish AC Adaptor The main unit receiver can operate with a 6 0V AC DC adaptor which can be purchased separately g Mounting the electrisat The Main Unit Receiver can either be placed on a flat surface with the back stand pulled out or mounte
19. ollowing the steps below 1 Choose one of the three outlets 2 Plug in The signal wiring approx 1volt 1 milliamp on the current sensor is double insulated suitable for installation in a 240 volt domestic power supply meter box When passing through an enclosure opening the wiring should be protected from sharp edges by fixed bushes ENNA Donotallow the monitor to be used if it is damaged or its safety is impaired It is possible to purchase further Current Sensors and use them simultaneously on multiple power lines up to 3 This may be useful in buildings with high rates of power consumption such as factories or offices If more than one Current Sensor is in use the total power consumption rate displayed will be a combined reading CUSTOMISING SETTINGS When the Remote Transmitter and Current Sensor have been connected the electrica Main Unit Receiver immediately starts receiving information The LCD screen displays electricity consumption and greenhouse gas readings based on default factory settings see SPECIFICATIONS In order to obtain a more accurate reading it is advisable to make more customised settings Setting the Voltage egi As the default value is 240V a voltage setting is not required for a product used in the UK The voltage of the power line you are monitoring see Voltage and current can be set by following the instructions below 1 Press mode and alarm simultaneously The current voltage setting is displa
20. orno Batteries are exhausted Replace with new batteries reading display reading on LCD screen Batteries are inserted Insert the batteries correctly incorrectly Batteries reading display readings on LCD Remote and Main Unit are out Reset both units screen of synchronisation or transmission has been broken 0 00 reading Current not detected No power being used or Check sensor is correctly installed sensor incorrectly installed or Call Electrician to check Alarm reading in Alarm mode Alarm disabled Activate alarm flashing Automatic search underway Allow search to run to completion Main unit receiver Display does not respond as Incorrect transmitter detected Refer to installation instructions receives data from expected during installation or following another remote battery replacement or reset transmitter egi After resetting the main unit receiver it may take up to 2 minutes to re establish the communications link This can be expedited by pressing the CHECK button on the remote transmitter for 2 seconds beep to force transmissions every 2 Secs SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Main Unit Receiver Width x Height x Depth 107 Wx 117 Hx 30 Dmm Weight 160 g Remote Transmitter Width x Height x Depth 78 W x 113 H x 40 D mm Weight 110g Power On Factory Default Settings AC voltage 240v 1kg Co2 1 kW hr GHG unit greenhouse gas Kg Hour GHG conversion 1 kg Co2 1 kW hr Tariff charge
21. s can be used to share the current AOUS in total only three sensors can be accommodated by the transmitter Do not mix wires from different phases in the same sensor as this will produce inaccurate readings electis is distributed in the UK under license from Wireless Monitors Australia Pty by JJS Trading Limited 7 HOW THE PRODUCT WORKS Overview This product uses phase current transformer sensing technology to detect and monitor a magnetic field around your household electricity power cable It measures the 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 Transmitter to a cordless Main Unit Receiver on a frequency of 433MHz from up to 30 metres away unbroken transmission The product is primarily intended as an educational device to aid understanding of the cost of operating electrical appliances in the home As such it is not intended to replace your accurate electricity revenue meter so it cannot be used to check your electricity account What is voltage and current Voltage volt is the measure of electrical potential Current signifies the amount of electricity flowing through a conductive material such as a wire Electrical current is measured in amperes or amps for short Both Amps and Volts are necessary to provide electricity for your household appliances Power is measur
22. s into plug points located at the bottom front of the remote transmitter Step 7 Whilst at the switchboard next install the batteries in the main receiver unit NOTE receiver may not lock onto transmitter if batteries are not installed into transmitter before receiver Step 8 Push check button on Transmitter and then push reset on receiver Step 9 Push search on receiver and now receiver unit should provide a usage reading based on factory default settings of 240Volt power supply at a cost per kilowatt hour of 12 cents Step 10 To customise settings refer to page 11 Step 11 For trouble shooting Guide refer to page 16 Alternative sensor installation The sensors are suitable for use with wire diameters of up to 11mm They must not be forced over cables greater that 11mm or the sensor will break If wiring is larger than 11mm diameter the sensor may be clipped over a number of circuit wires from the same phase to read the total current being drawn If all of these wires do not fit into one sensor then another sensor can be used to measure the current in the remaining circuit wires providing these wires are of the same phase Additional sensors may be used to measure the current in the other phases The sensors are suitable for a maximum current of up to 71 amps If used on wires carrying a greater current the readings will not be accurate If the current in any one wire or group of wires is more than 71 amps additional sensor
23. se the device in water e Do not under any circumstances touch the exposed electronic circuitry of the device as there is a danger of electric shock should it become exposed e Take special care when handling a damaged LCD display as the liquid crystals can be harmful to your health e Do not use or store the device including the remote sensor in locations that may adversely affect the product such as rain snow desert and magnetic fields e Do not use this device in aircrafts or hospitals The use of radio frequency products can cause malfunctions in the control devices of other equipment Do not subject the product to impact or shock e When disposing of this product do so in accordance with your local waste disposal regulations Safety precautions Please observe the following safety precautions when setting up and using this product e CD panel The LCD panel is made of glass and may break if the unit is dropped or impacted e Heat sources Keep the product away from heat sources such as radiators stoves heaters and other heat generating products e Water and moisture Do not use the product in or near water or in high moisture areas such as a bathroom e Power source The product may be susceptible to power surges and the Current Sensor cable should be disconnected from the Transmitter during severe storms To ensure you receive the maximum benefit from using this product please observe the following guide
24. sed electrical tradesperson or similar competent person to attach the Current Sensor to the electrical wiring if you have any doubts Greenhouse 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 their methods The default greenhouse emission rate on the Main Receiver is set to1 kilogram of greenhouse gas for every 1KW of electricity produced 1 00 This can be changed depending upon the fuel or energy source used by your power generating authority see customized settings GETTING STARTED You will need As you unpack and begin to set up your new electrisave you will need the following equipment e User manual for instructions on how to set up and use the product e A hammer and 2x 2mm head nails to fix the mounting bracket unit to the wall Alternatively you may screw the bracket to the wall or simply place the transmitter carefully inside the meterbox e A small Philips head screw driver to open the battery compartment of the Transmitter Unpacking the product When you unpack your electrisave make sure to keep all the packing materials in a safe place in case you need to later transport or return it for servicing In the box you will find Main Unit Remote Tra
25. yed 2 Press mode again The voltage value blinks Diagram 3 Use the arrow key to change the value 110 250 Press mode when finished Setting the electricity cost per hour The electrissu initially displays the electricity cost per hour as a default or factory setting of 12 cents per kWh see Watts and Kilowatts To find the local electricity charge per kWh refer to your last electricity bill and then change the currency unit and value by following the instructions below Setting the cost per hour currency unit Aei As the default value is the currency unit will need to be changed for a product used in the UK 1 Press mode and alarm simultaneously 2 The currency value blinks Use the arrow key to change the flashing value in or 3 Press mode to set value 4 Press mode when finished 1 Press and hold mode for 2 seconds The first digit of the electricity cost per hour max Q1 1 1Q0 x flashes lt p X 2 Use the arrow key to change the flashing value 0 9 Press mode to set value Nion Repeat for all digits oprr wnin cm d QI D DU 3 Press mode when finished Setting the greenhouse gas emission per kW rate see Greenhouse Gas To set the unit and rate of greenhouse gas emissions per electric current production see Greenhouse gas follow the instructions below 1 Press mode to change to the Greenhouse Gas display 2 Press and hold mode for 2 seconds 3 The Gree

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