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SMS smart meter Installation Manual

SMS smart meter Installation Manual

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Summary of Contents for SMS smart meter

  • Page 1 Your smart meter installation guide contained within: &...
  • Page 2 To ensure your home is as safe as can be, please read our pre-installation guide and general gas and electrical safety tips below.   *SMS does not take any responsibility for equipment damaged if left switched on, or plugged in.
  • Page 3 How to use less energy By reducing your shower time by one Do you have spare rooms? Adjust your minute will reduce your bills. Further radiator controls so you don’t heat energy savings can be made by fitting rooms that are unused. tap inserts and aerating shower heads.
  • Page 4 Your IHD allows you to see when you use energy in your home. While your smart meters are busy collecting all your energy usage information, your IHD will display it all for you in an intuitive and easy to access display. You can see the impact of any changes you make to help you become more energy efficient.
  • Page 5 Wireless signal strength — the signal strength between your IHD and your smart meter Budget indicator — the Budget Line indicates your personally set budget (see more in “Setting a Budget”) Fuel type — shows your fuel type – electricity, gas or both Energy usage dial —...
  • Page 6: Carbon Monoxide

    Carbon monoxide Knowing the signs of carbon monoxide poisoning could save your life and the lives of those around you. We’ve listed a few things to look out for below that may indicate a presence of carbon monoxide: Appliances Soot, stains or discolouration near appliances like boilers, gas fires or water heaters Gas flames Yellow gas flames - gas flames should always burn blue...
  • Page 7 CO poisoning: understand the symptoms If you experience unexplained symptoms listed below and they improve when you’re away from your home, this could be a further indication of the presence of carbon monoxide (CO). Headaches Breathlessness Dizziness Collapse Nausea Loss of consciousness Take action Open windows Turn off gas appliances...
  • Page 8 - enabling you to save money and reduce CO2 emissions how to operate your smart meter's In-Home Display (IHD) unit how to tell the signs of carbon monoxide, and what to do if you detect...