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Energenie is a trading name of Sandal plc,
Claremont House, Deans Court, Bicester, 
Oxon, OX26 6BW

ENER017
Master/Slave Energy Saving Extension Lead

1. Introduction 

The 

ENER017 

Master/Slave Energy Saving Extension Lead automatically 

controls power to connected devices to minimise standby power consumption. 
It is important that you read the instructions provided and understand the 
correct operating procedures to avoid problems in use.

2. How the Master/Slave Energy Saving Extension Lead works

The 

ENER017 

Master/Slave Energy Saving extension lead automatically 

controls power to the devices plugged into the “Slave” outlets by sensing when 

“Master” device is switched on, the “Slave” devices will automatically switch on 

“Slave” outlets.

3. Installation and use

No complicated set up. Simply connect your appliances as follows:

•  Plug in a suitable appliance to the “Master” outlet (#1 in the diagram), 
 

for example a computer or TV.

•  Connect other devices such as ampli

fi

ers, DVD players, monitors and 

 

speakers to the “Slave” outlets (#2 in the diagram).

•  If necessary, connect an appliance such as a router, 

fi

sh tank or pay TV set 

 

top box to the “Normal” always on outlet (#3 in the diagram).

•  Verify that when you switch on the “Master” device, the “Slave” devices 

The 

ENER017 

bills by reducing the standby power consumption of your devices.

SPECIFICATIONS

•   1 master socket, 4 slave sockets,   
    1 always on socket
•   Lead length: 1.8m
•   Voltage rating: 240V~
•   Frequency: 50Hz
•  Max. Load: 13 A, 3120W
•   Internal Power Consumption: <0.3W

•   Model: ENER017

Approved to the appropriate parts of BS1363, 
BS5733, EN60730

Indoor use only

TROUBLESHOOTING

•  NO POWER TO SLAVE SOCKETS:

 

Check that the device connected to the  

 

“Master” socket is switched on and draws 

 

greater than 2.5 Watts in normal operation.

•  SLAVE SOCKETS ALWAYS ON:

 

Check that the device connected to the 

 

less than 1 Watts in standby operation.

#3
Always on

(e.g. router)

#1 
Master

(e.g. PC / TV)

#2 

Slaves

(e.g. monitors,

speakers, DVD players etc.)

•   Turn On threshold: Power > 2.5W (+/-0.2W)
•   Turn OFF threshold: Power < 1 W (+/-0.2W)

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