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Solo 110 - Operational Guidance and Maintenance; Tips to Prevent User Fatigue; Testifire 25 Remote Control Use; Storage and Maintenance

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Tips to prevent user fatigue
Stand with one foot half a stride ahead of the other to
increase balance and reduce strain.
Where possible, share testing workload with others.
Alternate using the poles between the left and right
hand side of the body.
Take regular breaks.
Use with Testire 25 Remote Control (Fig. 3)
Storage and Maintenance
Solo poles which are not in use should always be returned
to protective storage bag. (Fig. 4)
Solo poles can be wiped clean using a damp cloth. Only
mild detergents or water may be used. (Fig. 5)
Solo poles are covered by a limited lifetime warranty.
Accidental damage or user modication will invalidate this
warranty.
Disposal (End of Life Statement)
Solo poles are manufactured from breglass (GRP) and are
classied as Non-Hazardous Waste and can be disposed of
at municipal or industrial landll when in compliance with
local regulations.
Do not burn, incinerate, or cut into pieces. Dispose as a
whole.
Warning
Use of the Testire 25 Remote Control in
conjunction with any of the Solo poles requires
the user to momentarily release one hand
from the pole to activate the remote control.
Extra care should be taken when
doing this.
Read the Testire 25 User Manual
prior to use.
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