Detector Testers Solo 365 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Manual www.solo-tester.com...
  • Page 2 Avoid prolonged, direct exposure to the vapour generated by Solo 365. Safety Data Sheets for the Solo 370 battery pack and Solo ES3 Smoke Cartridge are available.
  • Page 3 Information • Read this User Manual completely before using your • Do not use your Solo 365 if it is not operating correctly (see fault nding guides) and consult Solo 365. Troubleshooting (Section 9) of this manual. If required seek technical advice (Section 10).
  • Page 4: Kit Contents

    Kit Contents Solo 365 Electronic Smoke Detector Tester Kit containing: Solo 371 Smoke Generator x 1 Solo 370 Lithium Ion Battery Pack x 1 Solo ES3 Smoke Cartridge x 1 Solo 365 Head Unit x 1 www.solo-tester.com...
  • Page 5 Solo 365 Universal USB Charger x1 Quick Start Guide x1 USB Lead x1 Product Registration Card x1 www.solo-tester.com...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    7 Consumables & Accessories Page 11 4 Using Solo 365 Page 19 8 Spares 4.1 Attaching Solo 365 to Solo Access Poles 8.1 Removing the Clear Cup 4.2 Powering on Solo 365 8.2 Replacing the Clear Cup Page 12 4.3 Carrying Out a Simple Test 8.3 Removing &...
  • Page 7: General Instructions

    WEEE (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) Regulations Solo 365, accessories and batteries are suitably marked to be recycled in accordance with your local environmental requirements. Alternatively these items may be returned to the manufacturer via your reseller for disposal in compliance with WEEE (Waste Electrical &...
  • Page 8: Solo 365 Introduction

    Thank you for purchasing the Solo 365 Smoke Detector Tester. This manual is designed to assist you to get the best and most efcient use of the Solo 365 and provides all the information required to perform routine service and maintenance tasks with ease.
  • Page 9: Preparation For First Use

    • When replacing a generator, any dust or debris within the powered USB socket using the supplied mains adaptor. the Solo 365 housing can be removed using an air • Ensure the battery is fully charged before use. duster. Any condensation can be removed by wiping •...
  • Page 10: Inserting The Smoke Cartridge

    3.3 Inserting the Smoke Cartridge 3.4 Inserting the Battery • Remove cartridge from bag. • Once the battery is charged clip the battery pack into • Do not insert smoke cartridge until generator has the battery compartment. (Fig. 3). been fully tted into the main unit. See installing the •...
  • Page 11: Using Solo 365

    4.1 Attaching Solo 365 to Solo Access Poles When working at height it is recommended Solo 365 is designed for use with the Solo range of access that a competent person carries out a suitable poles. (purchased separately). The product is not risk assessment.
  • Page 12: Carrying Out A Simple Test

    Flashing Orange: Delayed start NOTE: For the best results the detector should be fully within the cup. Solo 365 may be used in ceiling voids and Slow ashing Red: Consumable low oor voids provided the detectors can be accessed safely.
  • Page 13: Delayed Start

    On occasion it may be necessary to test detectors that do In low light levels an LED torch will automatically illuminate not easily t into the Solo 365 smoke cup or are obstructed from underneath the cup. This makes for easy alignment in some way.
  • Page 14: Asd Adaptor Testing Asd Systems

    5.1 Testing an ASD System Figure 8 An ASD System can be tested by using the ‘Delayed Start Mode’ 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 conguration is outside the scope of the...
  • Page 15: Testing With The Asd Adaptor

    5.3 Testing with the ASD Adaptor Power Solo 365 on Select the ‘Delayed Start Mode’ by pressing the ‘function button’ for one second – the status LEDs will ash orange Within 20 seconds ensure Solo365 is locat ed over the sampling hole on the aspirating pipe to carry out the test (Fig.
  • Page 16: Removing & Replacing

    Removing & Replacing Consumables 6.2 Replacing the Smoke Cartridge All critical parts of Solo 365 can be replaced in the eld Remove the cartridge form the bag without having to return the unit for service. Ensure Slide cartridge completely into generator housing that the unit is switched off during the replacement of following the guide rails (Fiig.
  • Page 17: Removing The Smoke Generator

    6.3 Removing the Smoke Generator 6.5 Removing the Battery for Charging Ensure the unit is switched off and the Smoke Ensure the unit is switched off and open the back Cartridge is removed (Section 6.1) cover. Disengage clip ‘1’ and lift. Repeat for clip ‘2’ to Unclip and remove the battery remove the used generator (Fig.
  • Page 18: Consumables & Accessories

    Consumables & Accessories Consumables ES3-12 PACK-001 Solo 365 Smoke Cartridges x12 SOLO370- Solo 365 Lithium Ion Battery 1 PACK-001 Pack x1 SOLO370- Solo 365 Lithium Ion Battery 4 PACK-001 Pack x4 SOLO371-001 Solo 365 Smoke Generator Solo 365 Service Pack containing: SERVICE360-001 Spare 1058 x 1, Solo 370 x 1 &...
  • Page 19: Spares

    Spares 8.1 Removing the Clear Cup 8.3 Removing & Replacing the Membrane Align the notch on the left hand side arm and Ease the membrane off the clear cup gently disengage by squeezing the cup and gently Take the replacement membrane and stretch it pulling the arm outwards.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    Power the unit off and on again. If the problem remains ensure that Solo 365 is Smoke not being generated powered off before performing any of the...
  • Page 21: Support & Technical

    10.1 Maintenance The Solo 365 unit contains no user serviceable parts. Do not disassemble. In the case of a build-up of dust or dirt on the surface of the product, wipe with a slightly damp lint-free cloth. The area around the smoke duct and within the cup should be cleaned periodically to remove any dirt or uid.
  • Page 22 No Climb Products Ltd www.solo-tester.com Edison House,163 Dixons Hill Road, Welham Green Hertfordshire, AL9 7JE, United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 1707 282 760 Fax: +44 (0) 1707 282 777 Info@detectortesters.com As our policy is one of continuous improvement, details of products described within this publication are subject to change without notice. All information provided here is believed to be correct at the time of going to press.

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