
iConserve User Guide___________________________________________________
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Press the “MODE” button and hold down for 2 seconds to set the “voltage” and until the number
“220” starts flashing. Press the “FWD/BWD” buttons to adjust the voltage. For common
households in the United States this setting is 110 (for 110 volts), for Europe it’s 220 (for 220
volts). Consult your Power Company or local electrician to confirm.
Press the “MODE” button again to set the “currency unit” until the symbol “€” starts flashing.
Press the “FWD/BWD” buttons to change the currency symbol in this order: €
→ ₤ → $ → ¥
Some power companies will set a higher cost per kilo watt per hour after a specific time of day
or night. For example before 6PM its $0.045 per kilo watt hour (KWH) and after its $0.09 per kilo
watt hour (KWH) until 1AM. To enable this function press the “MODE” button again to set the
“current tariff” (also known as Tier). “TARIFF1” (or Tier1) will start flashing. Press the
“FWD/BWD” buttons to set the use of two tariff standards. (Again your power company may call
these Tier1 and Tier2)
If you choose “TARIFF2”, press the “MODE” button again to set the start time for “TARIFF2”.
Use the “FWD/BWD” buttons to set the hours and press the “MODE” button to save settings.
Use the “BWD/FWD” button and press the “MODE” button to confirm. Repeat the process for
setting the end time as well.
Press the “MODE” button to set the “tariff2” standard until the number “0.125” starts flashing.
Then use the “FWD/BWD” button to set. Press and hold down the “FWD/BWD” button to set the
number quickly.