Quick Start Guide to the
Solo
330 Aerosol Dispenser
1
Unscrew and remove
retainer cup.
Solo
332* Aerosol dispenser
available for larger detectors.
Solo
A3
Smoke Detector
Tester
Designed to be used only
with
Solo
330 (332*)
dispenser.
IMPORTANT
Read the instructions and
warnings before use and
dispose of with care, even
when empty.
Solo
100 and
1
Extend the
Solo
461 Cordless Heat Detector Tester
1
Insert a charged battery
baton into the tool and pole.
Caution
orientation when inserting
battery baton into tool and do
not use undue force to insert.
Solo
423/4 Heat Detector Tester
1
Attach power cable, secure
clip, and if required, add
optional extension cable.
Solo
200 Universal Removal Tool
1
Pull and twist the Tri-grips
to adjust for different
detector sizes.
2
Place aerosol canister
into cup.
Solo
C3
CO Detector
Tester
Designed to be used only
with
Solo
330 (332*)
dispenser.
IMPORTANT
Read the instructions and
warnings before use and
dispose of with care, even
when empty.
Solo
108 Telescopic Access Pole
2
Solo
pole.
Twist to lock button.
Solo
100: 4 sections
Solo
108: 2 sections
2
2
Press the red switch to turn
on. LED illuminates green.
Flash at slow rate indicates
Ensure correct
normal STANDBY mode.
2
Insert the tool into
Solo
pole.
2
When inserting into a
Solo
pole, locate lower button for
access to detectors at angles.
Solo
range of detector test equipment
3
4
Replace retainer cup and
Insert the
Solo
screw upwards. Adjust until
Solo
pole. Place
aerosol activates and unscrew
over the detector and press
slightly.
upwards to activate the
aerosol (1 second burst).
Solo
A7
Detector
Duster
Designed for handheld use only.
Use a
Solo
200 removal tool to
remove and clean high-mounted
detectors.
IMPORTANT
Read the instructions and
warnings before use and
dispose of with care, even
when empty.
A
Solo
101 1.1m extension pole
can extend the
telescopic pole, or may be used by itself
with the
Solo
Caution
poles is recommended.
Maintenance
cleaned with mild detergent or
3
water and a soft lint-free cloth.
Lubrication is not necessary.
Insert
Solo
tool into pole.
Caution
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 (PPE).
The tool will automatically start testing
4
when infra-red beam in cup is broken.
The green LED will flash faster. Hold in place
until the alarm is activated*. When the detector
alarms, remove the tool from the detector.
It will revert to standby mode (slow flashing
green LED), and the internal blower will cool
3
the heating element for a few seconds. After
testing, switch off at red switch to preserve
battery baton life.
Position the latch and place
over detector.
(*If the detector fails to activate it may be faulty. Insert a
replacement detector and test again)
Tip
Ensure the
Caution
detector rests
Remove battery baton when not in use.
firmly on
platform.
If detector does not
4
activate within 1 minute
it may be faulty.
Solo
423 (110v)
Solo
424 (230v)
3
Fitted with a thermal cut-out
protection system.
Connect to power and press
ON
switch. Place over
detector.
3
4
When inserting into a
Solo
Grip detector, twist and
pole, locate upper button for
pull down to remove.
use vertically.
If the detector has not
5
responded in 10 seconds,
repeat the test every 10 seconds.
Number of total sprays should
not exceed 5. If the detector fails
to activate, check equipment and
retest. If the detector does not
activate it will require further
investigation.
330 into
Tip
To prevent the possibility
Solo
330
of the aerosol discharging while in
transit, loosen the retainer cup by
unscrewing 2 full turns.
Solo
100 and 108
range of tools.
A maximum of 3 extension
The Solo poles can be
When working at height it is recommended
Solo
760 Battery Baton Charging
1
Connect charger to power outlet or
vehicle accessory socket using power
cable supplied or the umbilical DC
connecting lead. LED will not
illuminate permanently.
Warning
Do not attempt
to use or charge the battery
baton if either the charger
unit or the battery baton
connection point are damaged.
SAFETY INFORMATION
DO NOT TOUCH
DO NOT BLOCK AIR
METAL GRID.
VENTS.
Maintenance
Excess liquid
deposits may be experienced
following extended periods of use.
To clean, use a lint-free cloth.
Wash the cup with a mild
detergent in warm water and dry
thoroughly.
Solo
100
Solo
101
For further information on poles, see
"Instructions for Solo Poles" document
at: www.solo-tester.com/support
2
<90min.
Connect battery to charger. LED will flash
red/green, then red only to show fast
charging. LED is green only when battery
is fully charged. If LED flashes red, there
is a battery fault.
Red/Green Flashing Battery Testing
Red
Fast Charging
Green
Ready for Use
Red Flashing
Battery Fault
Tip:
Ideally, fully discharge battery
baton in normal use before
recharging.
NO USER SERVICEABLE
PARTS.
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TM
detectortesters