Example 2:
Some appliances are constantly turned on and off for varying amounts of time, such as refrigerators (motors), freezers, TV sets
and etc. The power used by each of these electrical appliances varies greatly due to the time the motor is switched on and off,
in such cases, it is recommended to keep the appliance plugged into the ENERGY CONTROL for several days before taking the
reading. If a reading is taken after the appliance has turned on and off only once, then this will not be an accurate account of
its cost over time. It will only be an accurate reading of the cost of power that it has used in total.
Example 3:
Some appliances are used infrequently, such as power tools, food processors/mixers and so on. In cases like these, it is not
recommended to try to work out the average cost per day, month or year. It is much easier to simply see make a note on how
much it has cost (Total Cost) each time the appliance has been operated.
MAINTENANCE:
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Check the product for any damages at regular intervals!
•
When cleaning the LCD and casing, use a soft damp cloth only. Do not use solvents or scouring agents.
•
Do not submerge this unit into water.
•
If the instrument does not work properly use a pin to press the “
RESET”
button. Firstly, remove the ENERGY CONTROL
from the mains and then remove the appliance from the ENERGY CONTROL.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Alimentation:
Rechargeable battery
Absolute max. rating (short-
time):
Load: 3600W
Current: 16A
Operating voltage:
230VAC / 50Hz
Operating temperature:
0°C…50°C
Dimensions:
65 x 70 x 123mm
Weight:
119g
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