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VI. SETTING CLOCK 
1.   Press 

MODE until the clock is shown on the screen. 

2.  Perform steps 2 through 6 of the 

Setting the start time and tenninal time of Tl section. 

VII. SETTING CURRENT OR WATTAGE OVERLOAD THRESHOLD  
1.   Press 

CHANGE until the current or wattage overload threshold is shown on the screen. 

2.  Perform steps 2 through 6 of the 

Setting the start time and terminal time of Tl section. 

VIII. BATTERY REPLACEMENT   
Before battery replacement, make sure that the instrument has been removed from any AC outlet  

and no plug is inserted in the instrument’s socket. 
1. Remove the screws on the battery cover and remove the battery cover. 
2.  Replace the exhausted button cells with new button cells of the same type,  

make sure that the polarity connections are correct. 

3. Reinstall the battery cover and the screws. 
4. Check the clock of the instrument and adjust the time if necessary.

IX. TO CLEAR TOTAL ENERGY COST, TOTAL ENERGY USAGE TIME AND TOTAL CONSUMED ENERGY   
1. Press 

MODE until the screen shows the total consumed energy. 

2. Press 

PRG once, the Cost/Price area and kWh/Time area will respectively show a black dot on top left corner. 

3.   Press 

PRG once more, all total energy cost, total energy usage time  

and total consumed energy data will be cleared.

X. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS    
Operating Voltage:
 CAT II 90-125V, at 60Hz 
Maximum Load: 1875W/15A 
Current Range: 0.2A

 ~ 

15A 

Wattage Range: <1875W
Current Measuring Accuracy: 0

10A: ±(2.0%)  10A

15A  ±(2.5%+10D) 

Current Resolution: 0.01A 
Power Resolution: 1W 
kWh Display: 0.00kWh

 ~ 

999.99kWh 

Current Overload Indication: "EEEE" shown on the corresponding display 
Energy Cost Overflow Indication: "EEEEE" shown on the corresponding display  

Batteries: 1.5V button cell, LR41, 3 pieces 
IP Degree: IP20 
Operating Environment:  temperature: 0°c

~  

40°C  

relative humidity: < 75% 

Storage Environment:  temperature: -10°c

 ~ 

50°C  

relative humidity: < 85% 

Size: 136x84x66mm 
Weight: about 210g (including button cells) 

NOTE    
1.   Before you use the instrument, you should perform the settings  

(including clock, T1, T2, price T1, price T2 ). 

2.     If the instrument is not in use, it will tum off automatically and go into Sleep mode. In sleep mode, the instrument's data 

and settings are maintained. To arouse the instrument from Sleep, press any button for about 1 second. 

3.   Each time after you finish replacing the batteries, you should check and calibrate the clock of this instrument.  

Many calculations of the instrument are related to the clock. 

4.   Do not use the instrument if it is damaged or if it operates abnormally. Before you use the instrument, inspect the case. 

Look for cracks or missing plastic. Pay particular attention to the insulation surrounding the connectors. 

5.  Do not use the instrument where explosive gas, vapor, or dust is present. 
6.  Do not exceed the specifications. 

Summary of Contents for PM3100

Page 1: ...rd the highest amperage voltage and wattage To operate this instrument you should read the manual first and adjust the settings Then plug the instrument in to a standard AC outlet Finally connect the plug of the appliance to be monitored into the socket of the instrument Features Energy monitor and consumption tracking Maximum amperage voltage and wattage readings Energy cost calculation Energy co...

Page 2: ...hest readings recorded when the corresponding display Is being shown If you switch to another display the highest reading will be cleared READINGS W Watt Wattage Max W Watt Highest recorded wattage used by load V Volt Line Voltage Max V Volt Highest recorded Line Voltage A Ampere Load Current Max A Ampere Highest recorded current drawn by load Overload A Ampere Current Overload Threshold Overload ...

Page 3: ...ess PRG to select the desired item you want to adjust The selected item will blink 4 Press MODE to adjust the selected item 5 When all adjustments have been completed select the last item the rightest item by pressing PRG 6 Press PRG once more to finish the setting Setting price T1 kWh and price T2 kWh 1 Press MODE until the total energy cost of T1 for setting price T1 per kWh only or the total en...

Page 4: ...NS Operating Voltage CAT II 90 125V at 60Hz Maximum Load 1875W 15A Current Range 0 2A 15A Wattage Range 1875W Current Measuring Accuracy 0 10A 2 0 10A 15A 2 5 10D Current Resolution 0 01A Power Resolution 1W kWh Display 0 00kWh 999 99kWh Current Overload Indication EEEE shown on the corresponding display Energy Cost Overflow Indication EEEEE shown on the corresponding display Batteries 1 5V button...

Page 5: ...kee WI 53209 gardnerbender com CARE STORAGE Unit should be kept clean at all times Clean using only a soft cloth or cotton swab with medical alcohol Do not submerge any part of the Power Meter The Power Meter should be stored at room temperature WARRANTY Gardner Bender warrants its product against defects in workmanship and materials for 1 year from date of delivery to user Chain is not warranted ...

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