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Important 

Information

 

Symbols

The following symbol is used throughout this User Manual 
and on the product.

This symbol on the product indicates that 
there is a safety hazard or an operation 
requiring care to avoid damage to the product 
or environment. You must read the 
appropriate sections of the User Manual to 
understand the nature and severity of all the 
potential hazards present and the action you 
must take.

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Never allow an extended pole section to collapse uncontrolled. Risk of injury and equipment damage.

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Do not create trip hazards by leaving poles unattended in public spaces and avoid leaving poles extended when not in 
use (against walls, across desks etc.). Risk of injury and equipment damage.

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Solo poles are not speciied for use in high voltage areas. Risk of injury and equipment damage.

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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, or other safety measures, and hence any need for Personal 

        Protective Equipment (PPE).
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Do not use Solo poles if unable to control their use properly e.g. when fatigued. Risk of injury and equipment damage.

It is recommended that Solo poles are inspected before and after use and if any signs of damage, abnormal wear or 

modiication are found, the poles should not be used.

Warning

Caution

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Solo poles are designed only to be used with Solo and 

Testiire product ranges.

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Read this User Manual completely before using Solo 
Access Poles

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Keep this User Manual - Save all safety and operational 
instructions for future reference.

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Take note of the Warnings - Read carefully and follow 
all warning labels on the product and those described 
in this User Manual.

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Summary of Contents for Solo 110

Page 1: ...Solo 110 Telescopic Access Pole Solo 111 Extension Pole User Instructions www acornfiresecurity com www acornfiresecurity com ...

Page 2: ... equipment damage 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 or other safety measures and hence any need for Personal Protective Equipment PPE Do not use Solo poles if unable to control their use properly e g when fatigued Risk of injury and equipment damage It is recommended...

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Page 4: ...opic sections irst before removing Solo 111 extensions When lowering telescopic poles rest the base of the pole on the loor and depress the locking button while lowering the upper sections with the other hand General Recommendations The maximum working height using Solo 110 Solo 111 poles is 4 5 metres for Solo and Testiire This is achieved using 1 x Solo 110 telescopic pole and a maximum of 3 x S...

Page 5: ... be used Fig 5 Solo poles are covered by a limited lifetime warranty Accidental damage or user modiication will invalidate this warranty Disposal End of Life Statement Solo poles are manufactured from ibreglass GRP and are classiied as Non Hazardous Waste and can be disposed of at municipal or industrial landill when in compliance with local regulations Do not burn incinerate or cut into pieces Di...

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