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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
7.1
Section 1
7.1.1
The tenant has moved out. Can I delete all the remaining credit from the
meter?
7.1.2
To delete any remaining credit in the meter, set Rate1 to 000.00ppu, then
perform a reset of the meter. See the section on resetting the meter.
7.1.3
My tenant owes me £50 for electricity. Can I install a cardmeter and use it
to collect the debt?
7.1.4
Some versions of the meter allow a fixed debt to be collected at a weekly
rate. This works in a similar way to the standing charge. The landlord
programs in the debt charge as a weekly rate, and every 1/100
(1.63hrs), the remaining credit is reduced by 1/100
the £50 could be recovered at £5 per week for instance.
7.1.5
The meter is reading zero credit and the power is cut off. What can I do?
7.1.6
Inserting a value card will restore power or press the EMERGENCY
CREDIT button. This will only add emergency credit to the meter if the
landlord has set the value of E.CRED to a value other than zero.
7.1.7
How do I switch to emergency credit?
7.1.8
Only some meters have Emergency Credit available (look for E.CRED in
the programming menu). You may receive one of the meters by chance,
but if you definitely require this option, thius needs to be specified at the
time of order. Emergency credit can only be selected provided the landlord
has set the value of E.CRED to a value other than zero. It can be selected
before all remaining credit has expired, or after the electricity supply is
disconnected..
7.1.9
I have used up all the emergency credit, how do I get the power on?
7.1.10
Once all the emergency credit has been used up, the meter must have value
cards inserted to bring the credit back to at least £1. So if the emergency
credit (E.CRED) was set to £10, and the tenant used all this up, the supply
would be disconnected. The tenant must then insert at least £11 to
reconnect the power. It is suggested that emergency credit is used, it is set
to £1 less that the value card denomination that the tenant normally uses,
meaning that one value card can restore power.
7.1.11
I have lost the meterman card?
7.1.12
Additional meterman cards are available from us for a nominal charge of
£5.
7.1.13
I need some more cards, what do I do?
7.1.14
Additional value cards are available from us. You will need to describe the
printed text on the card clearly to make sure that the correctly coded cards
are supplied for your meter.
7.1.15
What options does the meter have?
7.1.16
The following factory options are available:
th
of a week
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of the weekly rate. So
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7.1.17
Option A: Rate switching with up to 4 tariffs.
Option B: Reverse energy detection.
Option C: Electrical impulse fraud detection.
Option D: Disconnection overridden in economy mode
Option E: Audible warning
Option F: Debt collection
7.1.18
What should I see when inserting a value card?
7.1.19
When inserting a value card, the meter will display TOKEN VALUE £10
(or other value as appropriate). This will remain on the display for 5
seconds. On removal, the card will be erased and marked ("clipped").
7.1.20
The meter displays CARD ERROR.
7.1.21
The most common reason is that the card has been inserted too quickly or
too slowly (the card is not erased in this instance). Insert the card with one
smooth action.
7.1.22
The card may have already been used (look for an indentation in the card
showing it has already been "clipped").
7.1.23
The card may not have been supplied by SHOCKWAVES. Only
SHOCKWAVES cards will add credit to the SHOCKWAVES cardmeter.
7.1.24
The card may have been erased by having been stored in a magnetic field
(ie on a loudspeaker, on top of the television, or next to credit cards). If
this happens, you can expect your tenant to be in contact. It is
recommended to check the total number of cards the tenant has bought
from you, the total inserted (T.CARDS) and the number of cards the tenant
has not used yet.
7.1.25
The meter displays LOCKED OUT.
7.1.26
This will occur if a possible attempted fraud has been detected. The meter
is reset by setting Rate 1 to 000.00ppu, and then both EMERGENCY
CREDIT and SETTINGS DISPLAY buttons are pressed simultaneously.
7.1.27
The meter flashes the word RED on the display.
7.1.28
Reverse running has been detected. The meter is reset by setting Rate 1 to
000.00ppu, and then both EMERGENCY CREDIT and SETTINGS
DISPLAY buttons are pressed simultaneously.
7.1.29
The meter is showing DEBT £2.01
7.1.30
All the credit has been used, and the tenant has run up a debt of £2.01.
7.1.31
My meter only shows RATE1 and not RATE1 and RATE2.
7.1.32
Dual rate meters (for Economy 7) have separate settings for day (RATE 1)
and night (RATE 2). If you are only selling the electricity at one rate, then
you can set these to be the same.
7.1.33
The display shows LOW VOLTAGE.
7.1.34
It is normal when power is first applied that the display will briefly indicate
LOW VOLTAGE. If this remains showing, then this indicates either a low
supply voltage, or a fault with the meter.
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