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Installation: 

1.  Remove the protective film (if any) covering the LCD meter display by pulling the tab marked “REMOVE 

BEFORE USE”. 

2.  Turn off all appliances before connection to the unit and remove their power cords from the outlet. 

Connect the Kill A Watt™ 

PS

 unit to the outlet and the appliances to the unit. Use the widely spaced 

outlets for wall transformers 

3.  The LCD display will be flashing. This is normal when the unit is first connected to power and when 

power is restored after an interruption. Press any of the function keys to stop the LCD from flashing. 

4.  If you want to reset KWH and time measurements, hold the Elapsed Time key down for 3 seconds. 

Previous measurements will be deleted and the total accumulated KWH and Elapsed Time 
measurements will be reset to zero 

ON/OFF Key Function 

1.  Pressing the OFF key will turn off power to the 8 outlets at once. The OFF key will illuminate in red. The 

unit will continue to measure power (e.g. Voltage, Time) and the function keys and LCD display will 
continue to operate. 

2.  Pressing the ON key will turn power on to the 8 built-in outlets at once. The unit features a spike-free 

switch function which activates at zero-crossing and will present clean power to your connected 
appliances. The ON key will illuminate in blue. The unit will measure power and the function keys and 
LCD display will operate. 

3.  While the unit is turned ON, if all loads to the unit are removed then the No Load function will detect this 

condition and automatically turn off power to the 8 built-in outlets. Both the ON and OFF keys will be 
dark and a “NO Load” indicator will flash on the display. THIS IS NORMAL and is a safety feature. 
When the electrical load is reapplied, the unit will automatically turn ON, illuminate the ON key and 
energize the 8 built-in outlets. While in the No Load mode, you can turn the unit off by pressing the OFF 
key. The OFF key will illuminate in red and power will not be applied to the outlets. 

Understanding the No Load Function 

1.  No Load means no electrical load placed on the unit. Either there are no appliances connected to the 

unit or the appliances connected are turned off and are not drawing any stand-by power. If a connected 
appliance is turned off but is still drawing stand-by power, there is still a load placed on the unit. The unit 
will not enter the No Load mode. 

2.  The No Load function provides safety by removing electrical power from all connected cords and 

appliances when they are turned off. This is important because normally, even when an appliance is 
turned off, the electrical cord and part of the appliance are still energized by electricity. If the cord or 
appliance is cut, opened or frayed, electrical shock or damage can occur. When the unit is in No Load 
mode, these cords are not energized which prevents these problems. It is still important that all 
damaged equipment and cords are repaired or replaced immediately. The No Load function is not a 
replacement for proper maintenance. 

Retained Output Mode: 

1.  If the power supply to the Kill A Watt PS unit is interrupted and then restored, the LCD panel will flash to 

alert the user to an interruption. Press any of the function keys to stop the LCD from flashing. The unit 
will resume the output mode at time of power interruption. If the unit was ON, when power was 
removed, the unit will be ON when power is restored. 

Meter Functions: 

1. Volt/Amp

 key: Pressing the Volt/Amp key repeatedly will cycle through displaying the currently 

measured AC line voltage (in Volts) with the currently measured load current (in Amps), the maximum 
measured voltage/current (indicated by the MAX icon) and the minimum measured voltage/current 
(indicated by the MIN icon). The display will return to the currently measured values after a few 
seconds. Pressing and holding the Volt/Amp key for a few seconds will delete the memorized MAX/MIN 
values. The measured load current is the sum of all connected appliances.

 

2. Watt/PF

 key: Pressing the Watt/PF key repeatedly will cycle through displaying the currently measured 

Summary of Contents for P4320

Page 1: ...an protect your valuable electronics and find out what they are actually costing you Simply connect these appliances to the Kill A Watt PS and it will assess how efficient they are while the built in...

Page 2: ...ash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall...

Page 3: ...liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjus...

Page 4: ...table 2 5 10 or 15A breaker 5 NFB No Fuse Breaker Over Load protection Wall Mount Instructions Optional 1 Use 3 4 inch no 8 screws or similar 2 Space the 2 screws about 9 inches 230mm apart according...

Page 5: ...go dark and the NO Load icon will flash on the LCD display THIS IS NORMAL If the attached appliance is then turned on the unit will detect a load the ON key will illuminate and the NO Load indicator...

Page 6: ...power will not be applied to the outlets Understanding the No Load Function 1 No Load means no electrical load placed on the unit Either there are no appliances connected to the unit or the appliances...

Page 7: ...d Time will be retained 2 This allows the user to take measurements anywhere and relocate the unit to a more convenient location to read the display When the unit is plugged back in the display will b...

Page 8: ...eaker When the current load presented by the connected appliances exceeds 15 Amps the unit will switch to Over Load mode The power will be switched off to the 8 outlets The red LED in the OFF switch w...

Page 9: ...f condition persists call a qualified technician This is the abnormal voltage too high or too low protection function 5 No Load icon on the LCD display flashes The unit will power on automatically whe...

Page 10: ...on costs shall be borne by the owner and the risk of loss shall be upon the party initiating the transportation All items repaired or replaced thereunder shall be subjected to the same limited warrant...

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