
Using
Solo 365
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• Do not block air vents during use.
• Use only cartridges and batteries specied
by the manufacturer.
NOTE:
A Solo 101 extension pole can extend the Solo
100 and 108 telescopic poles, or may be used separately.
For further information on the correct use of poles, see
“Instructions for Solo Poles” document in the support
section of solo-tester.com
http://www.solo-tester.com/site/support
/product_manuals/
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Figure 4
Caution
Warning
No more than 3 Solo 101 extension poles
should be used at the same time.
When working at height it is recommended
that a competent person carries out a suitable
risk assessment. This will identify any risk to the
user and/or the environment and hence any
need for Personal Protective Equipment.
4.1 Attaching Solo 365 to Solo Access Poles
Solo 365 is designed for use with the Solo range of access
poles. (purchased separately). The product is not
compatible with alternative access poles.
•
Take the Solo access pole and press down the locking
button on Solo 365. Align it with the location hole and
push the Solo 365 handle further into the pole until
the button springs up through the hole. Twist to lock.
(Fig. 4)
4.2 Powering on Solo 365
With the generator, cartridge and battery securely tted and
the back covered closed, the unit can now be powered on.
Power the unit on by holding down the power button for
3 seconds.
NOTE:
After replacing a generator and powering on, a
‘purge cycle’ will run. During this the sound of the pump
operating may be heard. This will last for approximately a
few seconds after which, the unit will be ready for use. If
smoke is not observed during a test a manual purge may be
required (See section 4.8 Page 13).
The unit is functioning correctly if the status indicators are
ashing green slowly. If the status indicators are not
ashing green consult the indicator LED section (Page 12).
NOTE:
If Solo 365 has been left unused for a period of
time then a manual purge may be required (Section 4.8
Page 13).