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Operating instructions 

PM 231 E

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction ..................................................................20
2. Proper use ...................................................................20
3. Package Contents .......................................................21
4. Technical Data .............................................................21
5. Operation .....................................................................22

5.1  Safety Instructions for this Product .......................22
5.2  Front View ............................................................24
5.3  Location of Controls, Functions and Display ........25
5.4  Use Instructions ....................................................27

5.4.1  Set Current Time ........................................27
5.4.2  Set and Display Cost/kWh / 
          Display Metering Functions ........................28
5.4.3  Standby Mode ............................................31
5.4.4  Reset Button ..............................................31
5.4.5  Change Batteries .......................................31

6. Maintenance and Care ................................................32
7. Disposal .......................................................................32
8. Declaration of Conformity ............................................33
9. Manufacturer ...............................................................33

Summary of Contents for PM 231 E

Page 1: ...uctions for this Product 22 5 2 Front View 24 5 3 Location of Controls Functions and Display 25 5 4 Use Instructions 27 5 4 1 Set Current Time 27 5 4 2 Set and Display Cost kWh Display Metering Functions 28 5 4 3 Standby Mode 31 5 4 4 Reset Button 31 5 4 5 Change Batteries 31 6 Maintenance and Care 32 7 Disposal 32 8 Declaration of Conformity 33 9 Manufacturer 33 ...

Page 2: ...ing the use of this product contact your dealer or our service office These operating instructions are to be kept safely and if necessary passed on to third parties for easy reference 2 Proper Use The appliance is designed to measure the power con sumption of electrical appliances and to calculate electric ity and operating costs Any other use or modification of the instrument constitute improper ...

Page 3: ...uct Power Meter PM 231 Type of protection IP20 Nominal voltage 230 V 50 Hz Max load 3600 W 230 V 16A Measuring range voltage 190 276 V AC Measuring accuracy voltage 1 Measured range current 0 01 16 A Measuring accuracy current 1 or 0 01 A Measuring range power 0 2 3600 W Measuring accuracy power 1 or 0 2 W Power consumption range 0 9999 9 kWh Measuring range frequency 45 65 Hz Clock accuracy 1 min...

Page 4: ...rating instructions should be read before the power meter is operated The safety and operating instruction should be retained for future reference All warnings on the product and in the operating instruc tions should be strictly observed All operating instructions should be followed Operate the power meter only in a dry indoor area Do not install in humid areas like bathrooms laundry rooms or outd...

Page 5: ...isconnect it immediately from mains power supply and the appliance Repairs to the product should only be carried out by a specialist This power meter is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capacities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person respon...

Page 6: ...perating instructions 25 main electricity supply for residential buildings usually falls under Installation Category II 5 2 Front View Display 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 7 8 2 3 6 5 4 ...

Page 7: ...ry compartment 2 Display All values of set parameters and measurements are displayed here 3 Reset button RESET Press with pointed object to clear all data in memory including cur rent time and all programs 4 UP button Set current time price price programs in combination with SET button 5 SET button Set current time price price programs in combination with UP button 6 FUNC button Press to change th...

Page 8: ...Wh 14 Display SET 15 Display VOLTac 16 Display COST kWh 17 Display MAX OVERLOAD WARNING 18 Display PRICE 1 and 2 TOTAL PRICE 1 and 2 19 Display day of the week MO TU WE TH FR SA SU 20 Display CLOCK 21 Display seconds 22 Display minutes 23 Display hours 24 Display TOTAL ON TIME 25 Display AM PM 26 Display Hz 27 Display value power factor 28 Display POWER FACTOR ...

Page 9: ...yed in the bottom right corner on the LCD Press the SET button 5 once the day of the week 19 starts flashing Press the UP button 4 to set the day of the week 19 to MO TU WE TH FR SA or SU Press the SET button 5 again to confirm the day of the week setting the hours 23 start flashing Press the UP button 4 to set the hours 23 of the current time Press the SET button 5 again to confirm the hour setti...

Page 10: ...ese can be displayed in turn by pressing the FUNC button 6 Set Cost kWh Price 1 Press and hold the SET button 5 until the fist digit flashes to set the cost kWh after the cost kWh for price 1 18 are displayed Set the correct value for the first digit with the UP button 4 Now press the SET button 5 again until the second digit flashes and set the correct value with the UP button 4 Repeat the proced...

Page 11: ...e 1 18 press UP button 4 to set the day of the week for the starting point see previous section Now press the SET button 5 until the hour display starts flashing and press the UP button 4 to set the hours for the starting point Repeat this proce dure for the minute display Finally press the SET button 5 to finish price 1 settings Set Cost kWh Price 2 Setting the cost kWh for price 2 is similar to ...

Page 12: ...e in the value field 10 on the LCD WATT 12 is displayed in the unit section and the POWER FACTOR 27 28 Press the FUNC button 6 again to display the power consumption of the connected appliance in the value field 10 on the LCD kWh 13 is displayed in the unit section and the POWER FACTOR 27 28 Press the FUNC button 6 again to display the TOTAL PRICE 10 18 and the TOTAL ON TIME 21 22 24 in minutes of...

Page 13: ...nds the complete display 2 with all parameters is shown 5 4 5 Change Batteries The power meter comes ex factory with 3 x 1 5 V LR44 AG13 button cells installed in the battery compartment To exchange the batteries please follow these steps The battery compartment is located at the rear of the unit Use a flat screwdriver to carefully lift the cover of the battery compartment Remove the empty batteri...

Page 14: ... empty batteries Do not dispose off batteries with the household waste Return empty batteries to the respective collection points 6 Maintenance and Care This product is maintenance free Never open or disas semble the product Before cleaning disconnect the power meter from the wall outlet and the appliance Clean the exterior only with a clean and soft cloth 7 Disposal The power meter should not be ...

Page 15: ... was applied in conformity with the follow ing European Guidelines 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Guideline 2004 108 EC EMC Guideline The Declaration of Conformity is filed with the manufac turer Technical modifications reserved 9 Manufacturer Hugo Brennenstuhl GmbH Co KG Seestraße 1 3 72074 Tübingen Germany For further information we recommend Service FAQ on our web site www brennenstuhl com ...

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