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INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................................................................
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    MODEL CM113/CMR113/CMS113 Wireless Electricity Monitor Patent Pending USER MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ..........................INTRODUCTION ............................KEY FEATURES ............................e m o t e M o n i t o r ( M o d e l C M 1 1 3 ) .
  • Page 2 MAIN UNIT INFORMATION........................T o d i s p l a y p o w e r c o n s u m p t i o n i n a m p s ....................1 SETTING THE ALARM ..........................
  • Page 3: Key Features

    . R e a d t h e m a n u a l t h o r o u g h l y , a n d k e e p i t i n a s a f e p l a c e i n c a s e y o u n e e d t o r e f e r t o i t l a t e r . KEY FEATURES Remote Monitor (Model CM113) Front view A.
  • Page 4 Sender Box (Model CMR113) Front Back A. Transmit Signal Light D. Reset Hole B. Check Button E. Battery Compartment (weather proof) U s e d t o c h e c k r e c e p t i o n w i t h m a i n u n i t R e q u i r e s s c r e w d r i v e r t o o p e n C.
  • Page 5 LCD Display Symbols Symbol Description Explanation Maximum receiving speed Information is received from the Sender Box every 6 seconds instead of 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 (Pence, Cents) The instantaneous cost per hour of electricity being used in your household in dollars, pounds sterling or...
  • Page 6: S E N D E R B O X ( M O D E L C M )

    WARNINGS o e n s u r e y o u u s e y o u r p r o d u c t c o r r e c t l y a n d s a f e l y , r e a d t h e s e W a r n i n g s a n d t h e U s e r M a n u a l b e f o r e u s i n g t h e p r o d u c t .
  • Page 7: How The Product Works

    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 volt- age, 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 cordless Remote Monitor on a frequency of 433MHz, from up to 30 meters away (unbroken transmission).
  • Page 8: Quick Install Guide

    qUICK INSTALL gUIDE Step 1: Remove all items from packaging Remote Monitor Sender Box Sensor Batteries x6 User Manual AA Alkaline Step 2: Locate Sender Box and Senso The Sensor comprises a small plastic component with a hinged clip and a wire with a jack plug connector on the other end.
  • Page 9 Step 5: Locate sender box mounting bracket on the wall adjacent to the meter or consumer unit. Check length of Sensor(s) cables to ensure that they will reach the location of the transmitter mounting bracket. Step 6: Unscrew backing plate on the sender box and install batteries provided. You will need a small cross- head screwdriver for this task.
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    gETTINg STARTED you will need As you unpack and begin to set up your new OWL you will need the following equipment: • User manual – for instructions on how to set up and use the product. • 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.
  • Page 11: Ac Adapter

    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 Adapter The main unit receiver can operate with a 6.0V AC/DC adapter, which can be purchased separately. Mounting the Remote Monitor The Remote Monitor can either be placed on a flat surface with the back stand pulled out or mounted as shown below:...
  • Page 12 Attaching the Sensor o a t t a c h t h e S e n s o r t o t h e h o u s e h o l d p o w e r l i n e ( s e e H O W H E P R O D U C W O R K S ) f o l l o w t h e s t e p s WARNING: If in doubt about installing this product yourself, please consult a qualified electrician.
  • Page 13: Customising Settings

    CUSTOMISING SETTINGS Setting the Voltage Voltage and current NOTE Diagram Instructions mode alarm mode arrow key mode Setting the electricity cost-per-hour see Watts and Kilowatts Setting the cost-per-hour currency unit NOTE Diagram Instructions mode alarm arrow key € $, £, or mode mode...
  • Page 14 Setting the cost-per-hour value Diagram Instructions 1. Press and hold mode for 2 seconds. The first digit of the electricity cost-per-hour flashes. 2. Use the arrow key to change the flashing value (0-9). Press mode to set value. Repeat for all digits. 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:...
  • Page 15: Main Unit Information

    MAIN UNIT INFORMATION After customizing your OWL three information modes can be displayed on the Remote Monitor: • cost of household power consumption in dollars/pounds/euros per hour • amount of greenhouse gas emissions produced in kilograms per hour or tonnes per year •...
  • Page 16: Using The Search And Check Function

    Activating the alarm o a c t i v a t e t h e a l a r m f o l l o w t h e i n s t r u c t i o n s b e l o w : Diagram Instructions n t h e b a c...
  • Page 17: Temperature And Humidity

    Resetting the Remote Monitor and the Sender Box Diagram Instructions TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY Zone Temperature Relative Humidity NOTE...
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting Guide

    This can be expedited by pressing the "CHECK" button on the remote transmitter for 2 seconds to force transmissions every 2 seconds. SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Remote Monitor (Model CM113) Width x Height x Depth 107 W x 117 H x 30 D mm Weight...
  • Page 19 Power On Factory Default Settings: AC voltage 240VOLT 1kg Co2 1 kW/hr GHG unit (greenhouse gas) KG/HOUR GHG conversion 1 Kg CO = 1 kW/hr Tariff charge (cost-per-hour) 12.0 CENT / kWh Temperature unit ºC Currency $ and CENT Hi alarm $2.00/HOUR, HI=on Receiving cycle MAX=6 second Display Mode Cost Rate Display (cent/hour)
  • Page 20: Default Values

    WARRANTy LIMITED ONE yEAR WARRANTy 2 Save Energy Plc warrant this product for a period of 1 year from date of purchase for all defective in workmanship or materials. All defective parts will be replaced or repaired free of charge. The following exclusions do not include the purchaser from those statutory rights consumers have under the Consumer laws that exist in the UK.
  • Page 21: Proof Of Purchase

    PROOF OF PURCHASE If you need any service or warranty support, please contact the Supplier giving the following details: -Model CM113, CMR113, CMS113 Product Name: Purchaser Name and Address: ................ ................ ................ Supplier Name and Address: ................ ................ ................ Date of Purchase: ...............

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