User manual
Solo II CT: Consumpon 7
Taris
You need to enter the price you pay for
your energy. If you have only one tari,
then enter the cost per kWh. This can be
found on your electricity bill.
If you have a block tari you can work
out an average from your recent bills and
enter as one tari.
What is a block tari? A block tari means
that for the rst x number of kWh in each
billing period you pay a more expensive
tari than normal.
How to calculate it: take the total cost of
electricity for the period (e.g. £120) and
divide it by the amount of kWh you used.
Example:
If you were billed £120 this quarter and
you used 1000kWh, then enter the sum
of £120/1000kWh = £0.12/kWh in the
display seng [TARIFF 1].
Use the and buons to set the tari
and then press the centre buon to
conrm.
If you don’t have a second tari, then
leave [TARIFF 2] cost as zero.
If you do have a second tari, for example
cheaper electricity overnight, then enter
the cost per kWh for that second tari. If a
second tari is entered then you need to
enter the me that tari starts and ends.
Use the and to set the second tari and
then press the centre buon to conrm.
Use the and buons to set the me the
second tari switches on and then press
the centre buon to conrm.
Use the and buons to set the
me the second tari comes o
and then press the centre buon
to conrm.
If you pay your supplier a standing charge
you can enter that amount here.
Use the and buons to set the daily
standing charge and press the centre buon
to conrm.
If you have entered a second tari then
you are prompted to enter a third tari.
If you don’t have one then simply leave it
as zero.
Standing charge