Trio accessible. User manualWhat does it mean?8Less is moreThe lower the hourly rate of consumption, the less it willcost and the more you can save.A typical medium sized house will use approximately3100 kilowatt hours of electricity per year*, or approximately5p per hour.1 Watt of electricity running 24 hours a day costs around£1.30 a year. Therefore at bedtime, if your Display is showingapproximately 200 Watts, this will cost approximately £260a year. This is approximately 40% of average electricity bill.Reducing this by 70W, would save over £90.The gas flame should be off when your boiler and cookerhave not been used for 30 minutes.*Source: https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/gas/retail-market/monitoring-data-and-statistics/typical-domestic-consumption-valuesHow can I use less?Look for appliances around the home that are not alwaysbeing used and can be switched off.Often it’s items such as a games console, sound systemor even a clock radio in the spare room. Experiment withswitching appliances off and see what affect that has onthe electricity usage.Other ways to save include having less water in thekettle (only boil what you intend to use), lowering thetemperature on the washing machine, or turn down yourthermostat by 1 ºC - this could save £75 per year*.*Source: Energy Saving Trust