Step 4: Place the sensor
For electromechanical meters:
1. Installing the sensor is easiest when the meter
is turning quickly. You may wish to turn on a
vacuum cleaner, electric kettle or other device.
2. Place the Velcro on the meter with the U-prole
upward and situated just below the metal disk.
3. Hold the sensor in front of the meter with the
horizontal lines exactly at the height of the metal
disk. (see illustration below)
4. Press the sensor rmly onto the velcro.
5. The sensor should now light up briey - once for
each rotation of the disk. Check during three spins
that the sensor lights up only at the moment the
mark passes.
6. If the sensor does not blink at the right moment,
move the sensor slightly up or down and try again.
7. Change the sensitivity of the sensor if the sensor
does not blink when the mark passes or when
the sensor blinks too often. See page 11 of the
comprehensive manual.
See also the comprehensive manual for setting the menu modes C, E, Y and for
practical tips and examples on how to use the Wattcher. A lot of saving pleasure!
Operational modes
Press shortly on the red button of the display, to see the ve modes of operation:
Current usage: shows how much power (in Watt) you are using at
this moment.
Day usage: shows how much electricity (in kiloWattday) you used
during the last 24 hours.
Average day usage: calculates your average day usage over the
last 2 months. If this number decreases you are saving.
Annual Savings in Euros: calculates the expected annual savings in
Euros in comparison to last year. A negative number shows how much
you are saving.
Annual Savings in %: compares your average day usage with the
consumption of last year. A negative percentage shows how much
you are saving
Step 5: Installing the Wattcher display
1. Place the Wattcher display in an electrical socket in your home.
The text “C =” and “- - - -” display alternately.
2. Click repeatedly on the red button: values will appear.
3. Find the number equal to the C-Value of your electricity
meter (see Step 2). No C-value in the display? Consult the
comprehensive manual.
4. Set the C-value by holding the red button down for at least
2 seconds. The C-value is now set. Within a minute, the
Wattcher will display your current electricity usage.
For pulse meters:
1. Installing the sensor is easiest when the meter is
registering increased current use. You may wish to turn
on a vacuum cleaner or other device.
2. Find the LED (blinking light) that indicates your
electricity usage. The C-value (in imp/kWh) should
be printed near this LED. See also page 7 of the
comprehensive Wattcher manual.
3. Place the Velcro on the meter with the U-prole upward
and half a centimeter (slightly less than 1/4”) below the
blinking LED.
4. Place the measuring sensor on the meter with the
sensor’s black dot at exactly the same height as the
blinking LED light on the meter.
5. Check that the sensor lights up when the LED on the
meter blinks. If this is not the case, check the sensor’s
position and move it up or down as necessary.
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Step 6: Check installation and set last year consumption
1. Turn on a device with a known electric consumption (in Watts). Check that the
increase in the Wattcher’s display is roughly equal to the device’s power rating (e.g.
a water kettle should add ± 2000 watts to your current usage).
2. To calculate your savings (in Euros and %) you can enter your last year consumption
in the Wattcher display. Hold the red button on the display until you see the letter “Y”.
Release when the letter “Y” comes along.
3. The thousand-number (e.g. “3”) starts ashing. Press several times on the red button
to enter the correct number [from 0 to 19]. Press for 2 seconds to accept the number.
4. The hundred-number starts ashing (e.g. “5”). Press short to enter the correct
number [from 0 to 9]. Conrm by pressing 2 seconds on the red button.
5. The consumption of last year is now entered. You can now compare your current
power consumption to last year and see how much you save.
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