IDT CMR113A User Manual Download Page 17

This section includes a list of frequently asked questions for problems you may encounter with your electrisave™. If your
electrisave™ is not operating as you think it should, check here before arranging for servicing.

NOTE

After resetting the main unit receiver it may take up to 2 minutes to re-establish the communications link. This can be

expedited by pressing the “CHECK” button on the remote transmitter for 2 seconds (beep) to force transmissions every 2
secs

Dimensions

Main Unit- Receiver

Width x Height x Depth

107 W x 117 H x 30 D mm 

Weight

160 g 

Remote Transmitter

Width x Height x Depth

78 W x 113 H x 40 D mm 

Weight

110 g

Power On Factory Default Settings:

AC voltage

240v

1kg Co2

1 kW/hr

GHG unit (greenhouse gas) Kg/Hour 
GHG conversion

1 kg Co2 = 1 kW/hr

Tariff charge (cost-per-hour)

12.0 cents per kWh

Temperature unit

°C

Currency

$ and cent

Hi alarm

$2.00/hour, on

Receiving cycle

MAX 6 second

Display Mode

Cost rate display

16

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

SPECIFICATIONS

Problem

Symptom

Check this

Remedy

No power or no
reading

----

“ reading

Power will not turn on or no
display reading on LCD screen

----

“ display readings on LCD

screen

Remote and Main Unit are out
of synchronisation or
transmission has been broken

Reset both units

“0.00“ reading

Current not detected

No power being used or
sensor incorrectly installed.

Check sensor is correctly installed
or Call Electrician to check  Alarm

Alarm

----

“ reading in Alarm mode

Alarm disabled

Activate alarm

“----” flashing

Automatic search underway

-

- Allow search to run to
completion

Main unit receiver
receives data from
another remote
transmitter 

Display does not respond as
expected

Incorrect transmitter detected
during installation or following
battery replacement or “reset”

Refer to installation instructions

Batteries are exhausted

Batteries are inserted
incorrectly

Replace with new batteries

Insert the batteries correctly
(      

Batteries

)

Summary of Contents for CMR113A

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Page 3: ...ecifications 16 Declaration of Conformity 17 Default Values 18 Warranty 18 Proof of Purchase 19 is a product of WIRELESS MONITORS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ACN 098 657 231 Manufactured under license in China...

Page 4: ...es operating that should have been turned off when you go to bed or leave the home unattended simply check the receiver display If it is higher that usual investigate the cause and turn off any unnece...

Page 5: ...C Phase Connecter Cable Outlets D Reset Hole E Battery Compartment weather proof Requires screwdriver to open Front Current Sensor Back A Hinge B Clip C Sensor top part D Hole for electricity phase wi...

Page 6: ...ons information Amperes The amount of current passing into your home Voltage The voltage electrical pressure setting for your household power line Kilograms per hour The amount of greenhouse gas emiss...

Page 7: ...r shock When disposing of this product do so in accordance with your local waste disposal regulations Safety precautions Please observe the following safety precautions when setting up and using this...

Page 8: ...1 Step 11 For trouble shooting Guide refer to page 16 Alternative sensor installation The sensors are suitable for use with wire diameters of up to 11mm They must not be forced over cables greater tha...

Page 9: ...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...

Page 10: ...Replace the batteries whenever the weak battery mark main or remote shows the display is dim or the display does not illuminate when the power is on Replace all the batteries at the same time it is u...

Page 11: ...tions below Attaching the Current Sensor WARNING If in doubt about installing this product yourself please consult a qualified electrician To attach the Current Sensor to the household power line see...

Page 12: ...electrisave Main Unit Receiver immediately starts receiving information The LCD screen displays electricity consumption and greenhouse gas readings based on default factory settings see SPECIFICATION...

Page 13: ...ing speed of the Main Unit Receiver from every 6 seconds MAX to every minute To change the setting follow the instructions below 12 Diagram Instructions 1 Press mode and alarm simultaneously 2 The cur...

Page 14: ...power consumption in amps Household power consumption can be displayed in terms of amps instead of kilowatts see HOW THE PRODUCT WORKS To display the amount of electrical current passing into your ho...

Page 15: ...he Main Unit Receiver and the Remote Transmitter If you are resetting to re establish a connection between the units the main receiver unit must be reset first 14 Diagram Instructions 1 Press alarm on...

Page 16: ...for three seconds Humidity is shown as a and temperature in degrees Celsius o C An additional feature of the humidity display is a series of icons to indicate if the environment is comfortable dry or...

Page 17: ...ncy and cent Hi alarm 2 00 hour on Receiving cycle MAX 6 second Display Mode Cost rate display 16 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS Problem Symptom Check this Remedy No power or no reading reading...

Page 18: ...compliance with European CE Certification RTTE CE approved Europe FCC UL USA IC Canada and applicable Australian and New Zealand Communications and Electricity Authorities Regulations N12357 We Name...

Page 19: ...ns 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 4 Batteries are specifically excluded from this...

Page 20: ...ond this timeframe 3 To ensure returns for defective unit s are processed quickly customers are required to send with returned unit s proof of purchase details as shown on the following page WARRANTY...

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