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Using

Solo 365

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•  Do not block air vents during use.
•  Use only cartridges and batteries specied 

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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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).

Summary of Contents for Solo 365

Page 1: ...User Manual www solo tester com...

Page 2: ...s Lithium Ion rechargeable batteries Do not dismantle open shred or incinerate batteries Do not expose batteries to heat or re Avoid storage in direct sunlight Do not short circuit a battery Do not st...

Page 3: ...bels on the product and those described in this User Manual Solo 365 is electronic test equipment and care should be taken when handling and storing Dropping the unit on to a hard surface could damage...

Page 4: ...olo tester com 4 Kit Contents Solo 365 Electronic Smoke Detector Tester Kit containing Solo 365 Head Unit x 1 Solo 371 Smoke Generator x 1 Solo 370 Lithium Ion Battery Pack x 1 Solo ES3 Smoke Cartridg...

Page 5: ...www solo tester com 5 Solo 365 Universal USB Charger x1 Product Registration Card x1 Quick Start Guide x1 USB Lead x1...

Page 6: ...al Purge 5 ASD Adaptor Testing ASD Systems 5 1 Installing the ASD Adaptor 5 2 Testing with the ASD Adaptor 6 Removing Replacing 6 1 Removing the Smoke Cartridge 6 2 Replacing the Smoke Cartridge 6 3 R...

Page 7: ...ntal requirements WEEE Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment Regulations Solo 365 accessories and batteries are suitably marked to be recycled in accordance with your local environmental requirements...

Page 8: ...e service and maintenance tasks with ease Solo 365 includes advanced technology that simpli es functional testing of smoke detectors in the eld 1 Clear cup 2 Smoke outlet 3 Proximity sensor 4 Automati...

Page 9: ...on can be removed by wiping with a lint free cloth Empty generators may be returned to the manufacturer via the reseller for environmentally friendly disposal to comply with WEEE Waste Electrical Elec...

Page 10: ...ld cartridges Empty cartridges may be returned to the manufacturer via the reseller for environmentally friendly disposal to comply with WEEE Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment Regulations 3 4 Inse...

Page 11: ...roduct 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...

Page 12: ...ashing Green Power on Fast flashing Blue Testing normally Slow flashing Red Consumable low Fast flashing Green Clearing ready Fast flashing Red Consumable low Main status indicators flash fast Blue Ma...

Page 13: ...65 so the detector is clear from the cup 2 The Status Indicator LEDs will flash fast green 3 Raise the unit over the detector again whilst the status indicator LEDs are flashing fast green 4 The Statu...

Page 14: ...e and replacing the cup with the Solo 365 ASD Adaptor Product Code Solo 372 001 Fig 6 Users should note that using the Solo365 in this configuration is outside the scope of the UL classification for S...

Page 15: ...y pressing the function button for one second the status LEDs will flash orange 7 Within 20 seconds ensure Solo365 is locat ed over the sampling hole on the aspirating pipe to carry out the test Fig 1...

Page 16: ...ils Fig 11 Do not remove the generator 6 2 Replacing the Smoke Cartridge 1 Remove the cartridge form the bag 2 Slide cartridge completely into generator housing following the guide rails Fiig 12 3 Onc...

Page 17: ...ir duster Any condensation can be removed by wiping with a lint free cloth 6 4 Replacing the Smoke Generator 1 Insert the generator firmly into the recess engaging clips 1 and 2 Fig 14 NOTE Once the g...

Page 18: ...x4 Solo 365 Smoke Generator Solo 365 ASD Adaptor Solo 365 Smoke Cartridges x12 Solo 365 Service Pack containing Spare 1058 x 1 Solo 370 x 1 Solo 371 x 1 SOLO371 001 SOLO372 001 ES3 12 PACK 001 SERVIC...

Page 19: ...from the other arm 8 3 Removing Replacing the Membrane 1 Ease the membrane off the clear cup gently 2 Take the replacement membrane and stretch it over the clear cup Fig 18 8 2 Replacing the Clear Cu...

Page 20: ...remove the battery Check the fan moves freely if not remove the smoke cartridge and generator from within Solo 365 Fan faults may occur due to debris getting inside the unit Carefully use an air duste...

Page 21: ...or cartridge Dimensions H including handle x W widest x D Dimensions H excluding handle x W widest x D Dimensions as above with cup in user position Clear cup dimensions Storage humidity range Battery...

Page 22: ...which is provided in good faith but nothing contained herein is intended to incorporate any representation or warranty either express or implied or to form the basis of any legal relations between the...

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