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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.

  note  if this is the case always consult a qualified electrical installer

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 sensors can be 
used to share the current.

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.

Step 7:

 

 Plug Sensor cable Jack Plug into any one of the sockets located at the bottom of  sender unit.

Step 8:

   Whilst at the sender box location, install the batteries into the Remote Monitor. 

(note: the remote 

monitor may not connect to and lock with the Sender box if the batteries are not installed into the 
Sender box before the remote monitor).

Step 9:

   Push the CHECK button on the Sender Box for more than 2 seconds to force the sender box to send 

wireless signals to the Remote Monitor to help the Sender Box connect to the Remote Monitor.

Step 10:

   Push SEARCH button on the back of the Remote Monitor and the Remote Monitor and Sender Box 

should connect and lock.  When they have connected you should see a usage reading based on default 
settings.

Step 11:

  To customise settings refer to the “CUSTOMISING THE SETTINGS” section in the User Manual.

Step 12:

   For trouble shooting refer to the “TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE” in the User Manual.

Summary of Contents for CM113

Page 1: ... current 7 Watts and Kilowatts 7 Household power cable and ÔphaseÕ 7 Greenhouse gas 7 GETTING STARTED 10 QUICK INSTALL GUIDE 8 You will need 10 Unpacking the Product 10 Batteries 10 Loading the batteries 10 AC adapter 11 Mounting the Remote Monitor 11 Mounting the Sender Box 11 Attaching the Sensor 12 Plugging the Sensor into the Sender Box 12 CUSTOMISING SETTINGS 13 Setting the voltage 13 Setting...

Page 2: ... 15 To set the alarm limit 15 Activating the alarm 16 USING THE SEARCH AND CHECK FUNCTION 16 Using the search function 16 Resetting the Remote Monitor and the Sender Box 17 TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY 17 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 18 SPECIFICATIONS 18 DEFAULT VALUES 20 WARRANTY 20 PROOF OF PURCHASE 21 ...

Page 3: ...erature and humidity inside the home Transmits information to a portable LCD unit for easy viewing 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 KEY FEATURES Remote Monitor Model CM113 Front view A Main LCD Screen B Mode Button a To...

Page 4: ...eck Button E Battery Compartment weather proof Used to check reception with main unit Requires screwdriver to open C Sensor Cable Sockets Sensor Model CMS113 A Hinge E Sensor body B Clip F Sensor cable C Sensor top part G Plug D Hole for electricity phase wire C A B D E A E F G D C B ...

Page 5: ... displaying greenhouse gas emissions information Amperes The amount of current passing into your home Voltage The voltage setting for your household power line Kilograms per hour The amount of greenhouse gas emissions per hour in kilograms emitted by the power station Tons year The amount of greenhouse gas emissions per year in tonnes emitted by the power station Relative Humidity The relative hum...

Page 6: ...al waste disposal regulations SAFETY AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS Safety precautions Please observe the following safety precautions when setting up and using this product LCD panel Ð The LCD panel is made of glass and may break if the unit is dropped or impacted Heat sources Ð Keep the product away from heat sources such as radiators stoves heaters and other heat generating products Water and moisture Ð...

Page 7: ...hold 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 0 while the power line carries a fluctuating voltage or phase at about 240 volts The differ ence between these two lines makes the current...

Page 8: ...the insulation Plastic Covering for any signs of damage or deterioration such as cracks in the outer covering visible copper cores burnt or blackened covering If damage is seen do not touch anything and contact a qualified electrical installer for advice If there is any water present in the fuse box caused by rain or leakage do not install the sensor until everything is absolutely dry You should s...

Page 9: ...e 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 Step 7 Plug Sensor cable Jack Plug into any one of the sockets located at the bottom of sender unit Step 8 Whilst at the sende...

Page 10: ...kaline Batteries The Portable Main Unit Receiver and the Remote Transmitter both use 3 x UM 3 AA 1 5V alkaline batteries Do not use other types of batteries No other power source is necessary to run the units Loading the batteries Remote Monitor Sender Box Diagram Instructions Diagram Instructions NOTE Replace the batteries whenever the weak battery mark main or remote shows the display is dim or ...

Page 11: ...s or screws 2 Hammer in nail or screw halfway 3 Attach main unit Mounting the Sender Box The Sender Box should be placed on a flat surface or mounted on a wall using the wall bracket provided within 30 metres of the 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 S...

Page 12: ...nsor 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 It is possible to purchase further 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 ofÞc...

Page 13: ...e 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: ...ggle 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 NOTE It may be necessary to change this setting for a product used in the UK where average greenhouse gas emissions are approximately 1 kilogram per kW If a precise rate is required or if you have purchased a...

Page 15: ...lectrical current passing into your home amps instead of the amount of energy consumed kW follow the instructions below Diagram Instructions 1 Press mode to change to kW display 2 Press and hold mode for 2 seconds The AMP display is shown 3 Press mode again to return to kW display SETTING THE ALARM The OWL TM comes equipped with an alarm that alerts users when the electricity cost per hour exceeds...

Page 16: ...connection should the transmission be broken i e if the units are too far apart or experience interference from other devices such as a radio or television Using the search function To activate the search and check function follow the instructions below Diagram Instructions 1 Locate the search button on the back of the Remote Monitor left hand grey button Press once and hold for 2 seconds unit wil...

Page 17: ...Resetting the Remote Monitor and the Sender Box Diagram Instructions TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY Zone Temperature Relative Humidity NOTE ...

Page 18: ...eight 20 g Problem Symptom Check this Remedy No power or no reading Power will not turn on or no display reading on LCD screen Batteries are exhausted Replace with new batteries Batteries are inserted incorrectly Insert the batteries correctly Batteries reading display readings on LCD screen or Display does not change when power use is changed Sender Box and Remote Monitor are not synchro nised or...

Page 19: ...uency Range 30 metres in open area partitions walls andelectricalappliancesmayaffectreception range Power Power supply Main unit 3 x AA UM 3 1 5V batteries or 6 0V AC DC adapter Remote unit 3 x AA UM 3 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 ISO9...

Page 20: ... that exist in the UK Warranty Conditions 1 The product must be installed and operated in strict accordance with instructions 2 Save Energy Plc will not accept liability for any damage or injury caused by misuse or non compliance with the instructions 2 Warranty will only be given where proof of purchase date is provided Eg original invoice or copy 3 This instrument must not be modified in any way...

Page 21: ...HASE If you need any service or warranty support please contact the Supplier giving the following details Product Name OWL TM Model CM113 CMR113 CMS113 Purchaser Name and Address Supplier Name and Address Date of Purchase ...

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