PowerTech MS6108 Mains Power Meter User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- POWERTECH
Table of Contents
Mains Power Meter with External LCD Display
MS-6108
User Manual
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Thank you for purchasing this product. To ensure you get the most from your purchased device, please read the following instructions carefully.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Input Voltage: | 240VAC, 50Hz |
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Max. Load: | 10A, 2400W |
Measurable Voltage: | 200~276VAC |
Measurable Current: | 0.005~10A |
Measurable Power: | 0.1~2760W |
Measurable Power Cost: | 0.00~9,999 |
Measurable Frequency Range: | 45~65Hz |
Measurable Power Accuracy: | ±1.5% |
Battery: | 3.6V Ni-MH Rechargeable |
Power Meter Power Consumption: | 0.3W max |
Clock Display: | ± 1 minute per month |
Cable Length: | 1.5m |
Dimensions:
Screen:| 80(H) x 70(W) x 21 (D)mm
Power Plug:| 117(H) x 60(W) x 48(0) (Excluding mains plugs)
Weight:| 227g
START
First remove the product from the packaging, and discarding packaging
material.
Then plug the energy cost meter into a properly installed earthed socket.
The device should now be ready for operation.
Detailed information regarding the operation and setting options can be found
in the following sections in this manual.
DISPLAYS & CONTROLS
DISPLAY
Consumption Indicator: The display shows information on consumption, the
total cost since the start of measurement, to the mains voltage, to the
current consumption of the load, and to the C02 values of the current day.
Cost Display: This represents the approximate weekly, monthly or yearly
Costs and C02 values, if these are configured.
Time Display: Display shows the current time.
KEY FUNCTIONS
Mode: With this button you can switch between the different modes.
Up: During normal operation, this key allows you to switch between the 12
and 24 hour display.
In the settings menu you may increase the time value by pressing this button,
to increase the value faster hold the button a little longer.
Total: Display consumption costs between week, month and year.
In the settings menu the value can be lowered with this key, press and hold
the button a little longer to speed it up.
Set: A short press to enter the date settings. You confirm the inputs by
briefly pressing the SET button. A long press to get into the tariff and CO2
settings. You confirm the entries by briefly pressing the SET button.
RESET: Press and hold the RESET button with a pointed object to clear all
settings and restart the device.
Date /Time Settings:
Note: We recommend the device for about 2-3 hours before startup into a
properly plugged power outlet to the internal Charge the battery.
Briefly press the “SET” button to enter the setting mode. If the value to be
set starts to flash. To adjust the respective value, press the “UP” key or the
“TOTAL’.’ key until the desired value is shown in the display. By a short
press on the “SET” key confirm your entry and move on to the next position.
The adjustment order is as follows: Year-> Format of the date (month/ day
or day/ month) > Month > Day > Hour > Minute
Note: If no action is taken within 30 seconds, he device automatically
switches off the setting mode.
Cost settings: You have the option of two different electricity cost
tariffs for different set time periods. If price 1 and price 2 are set to “O
.oo·; the cost function is switched off.
Normally it is sufficient to set only tariff 1 (price 1 ). Price 1 is the
basic rate.
If this is not set, entry for price 2 is not possible.
Press and hold the “SET” button for about 2 seconds to enter the setting mode
to start for the cost.
The currency unit will now flash in the display.
Use the “UP” or “TOTAL’.’ buttons to set the desired currency.
Confirm your entry with the “SET” key.
After the display “Price 1” flashes. Press the “SET” button again. The Days of
the week start to flash.
Use the buttons “UP” and “TOTAL’.’ the desired period for which the first
tariff (price 1) should apply.
After you have set the days of the week, confirm with the “SET” button. You
can then change the hour display for the beginning of the set billing period.
Confirm the entry with the “SET” button and repeat the process with the minute
display. To confirm Again with “SET:
After that, set the costs. The first digit of the cost display begins to
flash. Set these with the buttons “UP” and “TOTAL’.’ and confirm with “SET’:
Then repeat this with the second and third digits.
Confirm each setting with the “SET” button.
The decimal point then flashes. If you want to adjust this, press The “UP” or
“TOTAL:’ button. If the point stays that way, press the “SET” button to
confirm the setting.
To set price 2, you need “Price 2” instead of “Price 1” at the beginning
select and set. Make sure that there are no time overlaps both rates are. The
time settings should not be identical!
Example: For a kWh price of 0.24 $ / kwh you have to enter 0.24. If you only
want to set a tariff, set the period to all 7 days of the week and the
beginning at 0.00 o’clock.
CO2 Settings: After you have set the prices and confirmed them, you will
get into the CO2 settings (CO2 equivalent). At best, you can get that value
from your Get energy suppliers know.
The display will show “SET CO2’~ Use the “UP” and “TOTAL:’ buttons to set the
Unit of measurement (kg/ kWh or lb/ kWh). Then press the “SET” button, to
confirm the setting.
Subsequently, the first digit of the CO2 setting flashes. Put these with the
Press “UP” and “TOTAL:’
and repeat this procedure with the second one and third place. Confirm the
setting with the “SET” button.
Then press the “SET” button again to return to the normal display to return.
DISPLAY & MODES
In the normal display mode, you can use the “MODE” key between the following:
Change modes in the first line: Display of the costs since the beginning of
the measurement; Power display; Voltage display, current consumption of the
load and CO2 mode.
The second line shows the accumulated data for costs, consumption or CO2
emissions. This data can be accessed by pressing the “TOTAL:’ key between
weekly, monthly and yearly totals.
RESET THE DEVICE
Press the “RESET” button on the front of the unit with a pointed tip Item to
clear all settings and restart the device.
Attention! Make sure you do not hurt yourself with the item!
To reset only the accumulated data, press and hold the Buttons “TOTAL:’ and
“UP” simultaneously for 2 seconds. Following are the accumulated data reset to
zero.
ATTENTION!
- Do not plug in a row!
- Voltage-free only with pulled plug!
- For indoor use only!
- No maintenance required!
- Do not connect a device that has the load 10A exceeds.
- Always make sure that the plug is completely closed and inserted correctly.
- Only clean the device with one dry cloth.
- Do not immerse the device in water!
SYMBOL
**** | Ground terminal block. |
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**** | Alternating Current. |
For indoor use only. | |
CAT III | Over-voltage category 11 |
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND DISCLAIMER
- Never attempt to open the device for repairs or conversions.
- Avoid contact with the mains voltages. Close that Product not short. The device is not waterproof, please use it only in the Dry. Protect it from high humidity, water and snow. Hold Keep the device away from high temperatures.
- Do not subject the device to sudden temperature changes or strong vibrations because it could damage the electronics.
- Before use check the device for damage. The device should not be used if it has received a shock or has been damaged in any other way. Please observe the national regulations and restrictions.
- Do not use the device for purposes other than those described in the manual.
- This product is not a toy. Keep it out of the reach of Children.
- Any repair or modification to the device not from the original supplier is carried out, will void the warranty.
- The device should only be used by persons who use it Have read and understood instructions. The device specifications may vary change without prior notice.
DISPOSAL
Dispose of electrical components and batteries in accordance with your local state laws.
Distributed by:
Reduction Revolution Pty Ltd
www.reductionrevolution.com.au
References
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