Siemens Cashpower 2000 Pre Paid Meter User Manual Verified [hot] Jun 2026

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Disclaimer: This verified draft is for informational purposes. Always refer to the physical label on your specific meter for exact model variations. In case of discrepancy, your utility provider's manual overrides this document.

The Cashpower 2000 includes a backup battery to keep the LCD active during public power outages. siemens cashpower 2000 pre paid meter user manual verified

⚠️ The Siemems CashPower 2000 does not have a single universal reset code. Reset codes are generated by, and must be obtained from, your electricity utility provider. Generic codes found online will not work.

Used for entering token numbers (recharge codes) and accessing info codes. The Cashpower 2000 includes a backup battery to

Look for a sticker or engraved number on the meter's front face. Alternatively, check your latest electricity purchase receipt – your meter number should be printed there.

Ensure the meter number on your receipt matches the meter number on your meter (Check via code 008). Generic codes found online will not work

| Icon / Indicator | Meaning & Explanation | | :--- | :--- | | | Indicates the meter is operating normally and the load switch is closed (power is on) | | 😟 Sad Face | Appears if a voucher is rejected or if the meter detects an error condition. Often accompanied by an error code | | 💡 Load Switch Status | A small pictogram (often a circle with a line or a plug) shows whether the load switch is Closed (power on) or Open (power off, usually due to no credit) | | 📊 Credit Wedge | A bar graph with up to 4 segments that shows your remaining credit at a glance. As you use electricity, the wedge's segments will decrease from the top down | | ⚠️ Alarm Indicator | An icon (often a bell or exclamation mark) that flashes or stays on to alert you to an issue that requires attention, such as low credit or a tamper condition | | ⓘ Information Mode | Appears when you are viewing information registers (like consumption history) rather than your current credit |