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Using

Solo Access Poles

Figure 1

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Solo poles should always be held vertically when 
raising or lowering. Ensure that all extension poles 
and test tool buttons are locked into position before 
extension and use. (Fig.1)

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When using Solo 111 extension poles in conjunction 
with Solo 110 telescopic pole, the telescopic pole 
should be at the shortest length, i.e. not extended, 
before attaching or removing the Solo 111 extension 
pole(s) or tool. 

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No more than 3 x Solo 111 extension poles should 
be used at the same time (see General 

       Recommendations for height & angle advice). 

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When lowering, always hold in the vertical. Lower 

telescopic sections irst, before removing Solo 111 

extensions.

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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 Solo 111 extension poles. It is recommended to stand 
directly under the detector (pole vertical). 

If vertical working is not possible, do not exceed 3.75m 
reach and stand no more than 1 metre away from a point 
directly beneath the detector. (Fig. 2)

Figure 2

Solo & Testiire

1 x Solo 110
3 x Solo 111

Max

‘Click’

Solo & Testiire

1 x Solo 110 +
3 x Solo 111

Max

4m Max.

4.5m

1m Max

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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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