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Emos P5821 - Data Management and Battery Replacement; Quickly Deleting Stored Data; Replacing Device Batteries

Emos P5821
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Press „ENERGY/+“ or „COST/-“ to select the month you want to show. -1 indicates last month,
-2 two months ago etc. up to -7 seven months ago. The real power consumption is shown
on the second line.
7. Quickly deleting data
7.1. Press and hold „ENERGY/+“ and „COST/-“ simultaneously for 3 seconds, until the screen
starts blinking.
7.2. Then press and hold „SET/OK“ for 3 seconds. All the data will be erased.
8. Replacing batteries
8.1. Open the battery compartment cover on the back side of the consumption metre.
8.2. Remove the at batteries.
8.3. Insert new 2× 1.5 V (LR44/AG13) batteries. Make sure you observe the correct polarity.
Use alkaline batteries only, not rechargeable ones.
8.4. Close the cover.
Safety warning
Connect the metre to a230 V~/50 Hz (±10 %), max. 16 Anetwork tted with asafety switch/contact.
• Only appliances powered by 230 V~/50 Hz voltage can be connected to the metre.
• Pay attention to the data on the type label of the appliances connected to the device.
T he maximum input power of the connected appliances must not exceed 3 680 W
(max. current 16 A).
Use the metre in closed spaces and dry environments only. Using the metre outdoors
is strictly forbidden!
The screen is powered using alkaline batteries. Do not recharge, short circuit or destroy
the batteries or throw them in are. Do not combine new and old batteries, dierent
types, systems or brands. Remove the batteries if the device is not used for alonger period
of time. Store the batteries out of range of children.
Any use of the device which is not listed in the previous sections of this manual will lead
to damaging the product and can create arisk of short circuiting, injury by electric current
etc. The metre must not be altered or otherwise restructured! Safety warnings must be
followed unconditionally.
We take no responsibility for material damage and injury to persons caused by improper
use of the metre or disregard of instructions and safety warnings listed in the manual. Any
claim for warranty is voided in these cases.
Make sure that the lead-in protective conductor is not disrupted – the life of the user may
be endangered if the protective conductor is disrupted.
Recommended ambient temperature of the operation of the metre is 0 °C to +50 °C. Higher
temperatures, especially when measuring larger appliances, can lead to overheating and
permanent damage or destruction of the metre.
The metre must only be used in areas with no danger of unfavourable operating conditions
such as ammable gasses, vapours and dust.
For safety reasons, never use the metre when wet or in awet environment.
When cleaning or maintaining the device, the device must always be disconnected from
lead-in power supply. The capacitors in the device may still be charged, especially if the
devices was only disconnected from voltage recently.

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