Power meter User`s Guide After Sales Support Now you have purchased a Workzone™ product you can rest assured in the knowledge that as well as your 3 year parts and labour warranty you have the added peace of mind of dedicated helplines and web support. AFTER SALES SUPPORT UK / N.IRELAND HELPLINE NO 0800 328 6020 REP. IRELAND HELPLINE NO 00800 4467 5888 E-MAIL SUPPORT info@dariolondon.
Contents 03 04-08 06-07 08-10 08 09 09-10 10 11-15 16-22 16-20 21-22 23-25 26-27 28 28-29 29 30-31 32 Introduction Safety Information Battery information Before Operation Insertion of batteries Unusual display Setting the time Changing the time format Operating elements and LCD display Operation Entry of the power prices Setting the overload warning Overview of the displays Technical data Cleaning and care Disposal Conformity declaration Warranty Warranty card Helpline No.
Safety Instructions Before you operate your power meter, please note the following points: • Caution! The meter should only be used pursuant to IEC 664 in installation category II (CAT II), i.e. its temporary voltage must not exceed 2500 V. The power supply for residential areas and industrial areas generally belong to this category. • With the power meter, only those functions described in these operating instructions are permitted to be carried out.
Safety Instructions • D o not operate the device if it displays visible damage. Repair must exclusively be carried out by qualified specialist personnel. If required, contact our Service Centre, see Warranty conditions. Battery information • T he power meter operates using 2 batteries (button cells) sized LR-44 or AG-1 3 (these batteries are included). • Never recharge batteries! Explosion hazard! Keep batteries away from children, do not throw into fire, short circuit or dismantle.
Before Operation Before Operation Insertion of the batteries Unusual display 1. If applicable, disconnect the power meter from the power source. 2. Pull the battery holder (reverse side, above the plug) straight out of the power meter. 3. Insert the batteries (1.5 V button cells, size LR-44 or AG-13), as shown on the battery holder. Pay attention to the correct polarity (+ / -) when inserting. 4. Line up the battery holder for mounting onto the power meter (angled edges together). 5.
Before Operation Operating elements and LCD display Hint: For fast-forward/fast-reverse, keep the arrow button pressed in for setting. Change time format (24-hour display <-> 12-hour display) 1. Keep arrow up button pressed down for 3 seconds. 1 Arrow up • S witches between two time formats: Time with seconds and time with day of the week. • Increases the value being set. Helpline No. UK/Northern Ireland 0800 328 6020 Rep. Ireland 00800 4467 5888 E-mail Support info@dariolondon.
Operating elements and LCD display 2 Arrow down • S witches the display: Voltage and frequency, amperes and frequency, max. amperes and frequency, watts with the power factor *, max. watts, overload, depending on the set value (W or A). • Select. • Reduces the setting value. * The power factor (0.20 to 1.00) is a yardstick for how effectively the electrical energy is being utilised. A higher power factor represents the use of the electrical energy and ultimately also the higher degree of efficiency.
Operating elements and LCD display Operating elements and LCD display • F ield right: Display of volts, amperes, max. amperes, watts, max. watts, overload, depending on the set value (W or A). Serves to enter the overload value for watts or amperes. • Field bottom: Display of total consumption period (TOTAL TIME), power price RP (PRICE KWh €), power price DP (PRICE KWh 2 €), total price (TOTAL €), total consumption KWh.
Operation Entry of the power prices (regular power price RP and discounted power price DP) IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS: A correct measurement with entry of the regular and discounted power price can only take place if the current time is set (see BEFORE OPERATION). The conversion of the time from summer time to winter time/winter time to summer time must be carried out manually and is only required for the current time.
Operation 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all numbers. • The decimal point represents the comma. 6. After you have confirmed the last number, in the field left, the display flashes for hours. The time is identified with the letters RP. • Enter the start time (start of measurement in hours and minutes) with the regular power price (RP). 7. The setting takes place with the 1 arrow up / 2 arrow down buttons and by confirmation with the 4 SET button. 8.
Operation Operation N ow connect the consumer/consumers (using a power outlet strip to the power meter. N ote that the total output of the connected consumers must not exceed 3120 watts. If required, delete the values for total consumption (KWh), total consumption time (TOTAL TIME) and the price, by pressing and holding the 3 PRICE button for 3 seconds. Setting the overload warning (OVERLOAD) 1.
Operation 3. P ress the 1 arrow up or 2 arrow down button, in order to select the watts (W) or amperes (A) overload warning. 4. Press the 4 SET button, in order to reach the entry mode. • The display on the right shows a flashing placeholder for the first number. • With the pre-selection for watts (W), the numbers 1, 2 or 3 can be entered (possible maximum entry is 3999). • With the pre-selection for amperes (A), only the number 1 can be entered (maximum possible entry is 19.99). 5.
Overview of the displays Overview of the displays Display of the watt number (W) and the power factor in the field left. Display of the max. amperes number (A). Display of the set value for the overload warning amperes (A). If the overload warning for watts (W) has been entered, this will be displayed. Display of the price for the power used (TOTAL €). Display of the total consumption (KWh). Field bottom Repeatedly press PRICE button: Display of the total consumption time.
Technical data Input/output voltage: Power input: Voltage display: Frequency display: Power input display: Display start from: Effective power display: Resolution: Consumption measurement: Display duration: Technical data 220VAC-240VAC ~ 50 Hz max. 13 A / 3120 W 190 V - 276 V 40 - 70 Hz 0.0 - 16 A 0.02 A 0 - 3.999 W 1W 0,00 - 9.999,99 KWh up to 9.999 h 59’ Helpline No. UK/Northern Ireland 0800 328 6020 Rep. Ireland 00800 4467 5888 E-mail Support info@dariolondon.
Cleaning and care Disposal Always disconnect the power meter from the power source when it is to be cleaned. The device must not be rinsed or immersed in liquids. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. The responsible authority will be pleased to inform you about addresses and opening times of collection centres. Disposal Conformity declaration When the device has become obsolete, please dispose of it properly.
Warranty Warranty Model: Power Meter GT1379 For warranty claims, please first contact us by telephoning the service centre free phone number or email: The appliance has been manufactured with the greatest care. Dario London Service Centre PO Box 70 Chislehurst BR7 5YH UK The warranty period is three years from the date of purchase. Please retain the sales receipt as proof of purchase as without it the warranty claim cannot be processed.
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