AMTAST AMF050M

AMTAST Power Consumption Monitor User Manual

Model: AMF050M

Mtundu: AMTAST

Mawu Oyamba

This user manual provides comprehensive instructions for the AMTAST Power Consumption Monitor (Model AMF050M). This device is designed to accurately measure and display various electrical parameters of connected appliances, including power consumption, voltage, current, and cost. It features a clear backlight LCD display and built-in data memory for convenient energy management and cost analysis.

Zofunika Kwambiri

Kukhazikitsa Guide

Kupanga Koyamba

  1. Tsegulani Chipangizo: Carefully remove the Power Consumption Monitor from its packaging.
  2. Lumikizani ku Mphamvu: Plug the monitor directly into a standard 110V 60Hz US wall outlet. The LCD display should illuminate, and the backlight will activate.
  3. Internal Battery Charging: The internal rechargeable battery will begin charging automatically. This battery maintains data even when the unit is unplugged.
  4. Pulagi mu Chipangizo: Connect the appliance you wish to monitor into the receptacle on the front of the Power Consumption Monitor.
AMTAST Power Consumption Monitor plugged into an outlet with a device plugged into it

Figure 1: The AMTAST Power Consumption Monitor ready for use.

Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito

The monitor features several buttons for navigation and setting. The primary buttons are NTCHITO, Mtengo, Mtengo wa RST (Reset), UP,ndi PASI.

Mawonekedwe amitundu

Dinani pa NTCHITO button to cycle through the 7 different display modes:

  1. Time/Watt/Cost Display: Shows the elapsed time, current power consumption in Watts, and the accumulated cost.
    Display showing Time, Wattage, and Cost

    Figure 2: Time, Wattage, and Cost display mode.

  2. Time/Cumulative Electrical Quantity Display: Displays the elapsed time and the total accumulated energy consumption in Kilowatt-hours (kWh).
    Display showing Time and Cumulative Electrical Quantity (kWh)

    Figure 3: Time and Cumulative Electrical Quantity (kWh) display mode.

  3. Nthawi/Voltage/Frequency Display: Shows the elapsed time, the current voltage (V), and the frequency (Hz) of the power supply.
    Display showing Time, Voltage, ndi Frequency

    Figure 4: Time, Voltage, and Frequency display mode.

  4. Time/Current/Power Factor Display: Displays the elapsed time, the current (Amps), and the power factor.
    Display showing Time, Current, and Power Factor

    Figure 5: Time, Current, and Power Factor display mode.

  5. Time/Minimum Power Display: Shows the elapsed time and the lowest recorded power consumption (Watts) during the monitoring period.
    Display showing Time and Minimum Power

    Figure 6: Time and Minimum Power display mode.

  6. Time/Maximal Power Display: Displays the elapsed time and the highest recorded power consumption (Watts) during the monitoring period.
    Display showing Time and Maximal Power

    Figure 7: Time and Maximal Power display mode.

  7. Time/Price Display: Shows the elapsed time and the set price per Kilowatt-hour (COST/KWH).
    Display showing Time and Price per kWh

    Figure 8: Time and Price per kWh display mode.

Setting Cost per kWh

To accurately calculate electricity expenses, you need to set the price per Kilowatt-hour (kWh):

  1. Dinani pa Mtengo button to enter cost setting mode. The current cost per kWh will flash.
  2. Gwiritsani ntchito UP ndi PASI mabatani kuti musinthe mtengo.
  3. Dinani pa Mtengo button again to confirm and save the setting.

Kukhazikitsanso Data

To clear all accumulated data (time, kWh, cost, min/max power), press and hold the Mtengo wa RST button for approximately 5 seconds until the display resets to zero.

Kusamalira

Kusaka zolakwika

VutoChifukwa ChothekaYankho
Chiwonetsero chilibe kanthu kapena sichikuyatsa.Not properly plugged into an active outlet.Ensure the monitor is securely plugged into a live 110V 60Hz US outlet.
Display is difficult to read.Viewing angle is off; backlight is off (if on battery).Sinthani yanu viewing angle. Ensure the unit is plugged into AC power for backlight activation.
Readings appear inaccurate.Incorrect cost setting; appliance drawing very low power; external electrical interference.Verify the cost per kWh setting. Ensure the appliance is drawing sufficient power for accurate measurement. Test with another appliance.
Data not saving after unplugging.Internal backup battery is low or faulty.Keep the unit plugged in for several hours to allow the internal battery to charge. If the issue persists, contact customer support.
Overload alert triggered.Connected appliance exceeds the monitor's maximum wattagndi (1800W).Unplug the appliance immediately. Do not connect appliances that exceed the specified maximum power rating.

Zofotokozera

ParameterMtengo
Power Consumption of Monitor0.5W
Opaleshoni Voltage120VAC
Kuwonetsa pafupipafupi50HZ kapena 60HZ
Ntchito PanopaKuchuluka kwa 15A
Wide Voltage manambala110V ~ 130V
Ikani Wattagndi Kuwonetsa Range0W~9999W
Real Wattagndi Kuwonetsa Range0 ~ 1800W
Timing Display Range0 second~9999 days
Voltagndi Kuwonetsa Range0V ~ 9999V
Mawonekedwe Amakono0.000A-15.000A
Frequency Display Range0Hz ~ 9999Hz
Mtengo Wowonetsera0.00COST/KWH~99.99COST/KWH
Total KWh and Cost Display0.000KWh~9999KWh, 0.00COST~9999COST
Makulidwe (L x W x H)155mm x 70mm x 45mm (not including pins)
Kulemera kwa chinthu7 pawo
Nambala ya ModelAMF050M
WopangaMtengo wa AMTAST

Chidziwitso cha Chitsimikizo

AMTAST products are manufactured to the highest quality standards. This product is covered by a standard manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship from the date of purchase. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims. For specific warranty terms and conditions, refer to the product packaging or contact AMTAST customer support.

Thandizo la Makasitomala

For technical assistance, troubleshooting, or warranty inquiries, please contact AMTAST customer support through the following channels:

When contacting support, please have your product model number (AMF050M) and purchase information ready.

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