User manual

Solo II CT: Consumpon12
Signal strength
Reading your display
The signal strength icon shows the
quality of the radio connecon to
the transmier. If is ashing the
communicaon is intermient. Try
moving the display and the transmier
closer together.
Baery
The will ash when the baeries in the
transmier are running low. If you lose
power altogether the transmier will not
be recording any data.
Cloud (with oponal web pack)
When the icon is on solid without
ashing it means the Solo II is paired to
the oponal bridge and connected to the
internet.
When the icon is ashing it means
the Solo II is paired to the bridge but not
connected to the internet (this maybe
because the bridge is not connected to
the router). For more informaon please
see page 10.
Tari
The money bags light up to tell you which
of your taris is currently acve and are a
handy reminder for when your electricity
is cosng you the least.
One tari: only one money bag will
light up.
Two taris (e.g. day and night): two
money bags will light up during the day
(higher rate) and one at night (lower rate).
Three taris: three money bags will light
up during the day, two on your middle rate
and one on the lowest.
When the tari you are on is due to change
in the next 30 minutes the money bag of
that tari will ash.
Background load indicator
The background load is the sum of all
the appliances in your home that are
permanently on or on standby. It is
calculated by the Solo II and connuously
monitored and updated throughout
seasonal changes and other permanent or
semi-permanent changes in the home.
If there is a change to the background
load of more than 30W the background
load indicator will light up to warn you
that you may have le an appliance on
by mistake. For more informaon see the
FAQs secon.
Icons