Diy Kyoto Wattson Podręcznik - Strona 5

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Installing the sensor
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and transmitter.
1 / Insert the batteries into the transmitter.
The transmitter takes 4 AA batteries. Make sure the end of the battery
+
+
marked
goes in the end of the tray marked
.
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2 / Make sure the aerial on the transmitter is extended.
3 / Plug in the sensor lead.
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There are 4 sockets on the transmitter. Plug the sensor lead into the
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one marked
.
Warning: Do not connect to the socket marked
which is reserved for
renewable energy systems.
4 / Attach the sensor clip.
The sensor clip can be attached to either of the 2 cables running from
the electricity meter to the fusebox. If your meter is a long way from your
fusebox (as you might find in a block of flats), connect the clip to the
cable where it enters the fusebox, so that the transmitter is as near as
possible to where you will be using the wattson display. Simply undo the
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clip and fit it around the cable. Make sure the clip top is firm and secure
in the clip base.
Warning: The leads running from the meter to the fusebox must be
accessible for the sensor clip to be fitted - if they are not, please
consult a qualified electrician. Further information on www.diykyoto.com
5 / Place the transmitter.
The transmitter can go on the wall next to the meter (or fusebox), or
on a nearby shelf if there is one. If your meter is in a meter box, the
transmitter may work best if it's outside of it. If the sensor lead does not
reach outside, it will work from inside the box but the range may not be
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as good.
Warning: The transmitter must not be left hanging from its lead as this
puts strain on your wiring and may result in the transmitter coming loose
or falling. The transmitter must be protected from water and the elements
and must not be used outdoors - this will invalidate your warranty
.