SAVIO AE-01 Power Meter and Energy Monitor User Manual
Introduction
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1. Package Contents
- SAVIO AE-01 Power meter with LCD screen
- User manual
2. Usage
The SAVIO AE-01 Power meter socket is a monitoring and testing instrument which determines the power consumption of a connected appliance and the cost of the electricity consumed.
3. Technical Specifications
- Rated voltage: 230 V~, 50 Hz
- Max load: 3680 W
- Max current: 16 A
- Accuracy: +/- 1%
- Display: current time, electrical voltage and current, current energy consumption, energy bill value, total energy and consumption
- Type: single rate
- Battery: 3.6 V Ni-MH
- Socket standard: CEE 7/5 (E)
- Plug standard: CEE 7/7 (E/F)
- Time range: 0 seconds - 9999 days
- Power range: 0 - 9999 W
- Energy measurement: 0 - 9999 kWh
- Voltage range: 0 - 9999 V
- Current range: 0 - 9999 A
- Frequency range: 0 - 9999 Hz
- Price range: 0 - 99.99 cost / kWh
- Cost range: 0 - 9999 cost
- Power factor: 0 - 1.00 PF
- Working temperature: -10°C - 45°C
- Size: 72.5 x 76 x 159.5 mm
- Weight: 192 g
4. Configuration
4.1 Connect the device
Connect the device to the 230 V socket. The power meter will automatically work in MODE 1.
4.2 Resetting the device
If an abnormal display appears or there is no response after pressing the buttons, the device must be reset. In order to do that, press the RESET (R) button for 3s.
4.3 Connect the appliance
Connect the appliance you want to measure for energy consumption to the power meter.
5. Electricity Price Setting
Press and hold the COST button for longer than 3 seconds. The bottom display will flash 0.00.
Press the FUNCTION button and the digit on the left-hand side will flash.
Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the value and press the FUNCTION button to move to the next digit.
Repeat the process for all digits and press the COST button to exit and save the values.
Plug the device to a power source and connect the appliance.
6. Modes Switching
To switch between modes, press the FUNCTION button.
6.1 MODE 1: Time / Watt / Cost Display
- 1st line: Displays how long the device being monitored has been connected to the power source. The display shows up to 00:59 seconds, then switches to minutes (01:00). After 60 minutes, the display shows 01:00 for hours and minutes. After 24 hours, it resets to 00:00 (in Mode 2, the 3rd line will show: 1 day).
- 2nd line: Displays the current power being used, within the 0 - 9999 W range.
- 3rd line: Displays the current electricity cost, which ranges between 0 - 9999 cost.
6.2 MODE 2: Time / Cumulative Electrical Usage Display
- 1st line: Shows total time of the monitored device being connected to the power source (as described in MODE 1).
- 2nd line: Presents cumulative energy usage, values range is 0 - 9999 kWh.
- 3rd line: Shows days within the range 0 - 9999.
6.3 MODE 3: Time / Voltage / Frequency Display
- 1st line: Displays how long the device being monitored has been connected to the power source (as described in MODE 1).
- 2nd line: Displays the input voltage, the range is 0 - 9999 V.
- 3rd line: Displays the input frequency, the range is 0 - 9999 Hz.
6.4 MODE 4: Time / Current / Power Factor Display
- 1st line: Displays how long the device being monitored has been connected to the power source (as described in MODE 1).
- 2nd line: Displays the drawn current, the range is 0 - 9999 A.
- 3rd line: Displays the power factor, the range is 0 - 1.00 PF.
6.5 MODE 5: Time / Lowest Power Reading
- 1st line: Displays how long the device being monitored has been connected to the power source (as described in MODE 1).
- 2nd line: Displays the lowest momentary power reading, the range is 0 - 9999 W.
- 3rd line: Displays "Lo" without other figures.
6.6 MODE 6: Time / Highest Power Reading
- 1st line: Displays how long the device being monitored has been connected to the power source (as described in MODE 1).
- 2nd line: Shows the highest momentary power reading, the range is 0 - 9999 W.
- 3rd line: Shows "HI" without other figures.
6.7 MODE 7: Time / Price Display
- 1st line: Displays how long the device being monitored has been connected to the power source (as described in MODE 1).
- 3rd line: Shows the cost which ranges between 0 - 99.99 COST / kWh.
7. Additional Information
- To reset the device, press and hold the RESET (R) button for 3 seconds.
- If the maximum load exceeds 3680 W, the screen will show "OVERLOAD".
- The device is equipped with batteries so that it can be programmed without being plugged in. If the battery is discharged, connect the AE-01 to the power supply to recharge it.
8. Safety Conditions
- Use the product in accordance with its intended use, as improper use may damage the product.
- Do not expose the device to moisture, heat, or direct sunlight. Do not use the product in a dusty environment.
- The device should be cleaned only with a dry cloth.
- Independent repairs and modifications result in automatic loss of warranty and may damage the product.
- Hitting or dropping may damage the product.
- Ensure that the device connected to the wattmeter does not exceed the maximum load of 3680 W.
Warranty
The warranty covers a period of 24 months. Independent repairs and modifications result in automatic loss of the warranty. The warranty card is available for download on our website: www.savio.net.pl/en/service
Information on the Utilization of Electrical and Electronic Equipment
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Information for Customers and Contractors Regarding Complaints
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