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Solo 3 User Manual

Solo 3
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On/Off Button
Boost/Cool Button
Alarm/Boost Light
Special
Function Light
Settings Selected
Dear Customer, period that the boost button is pressed again,
Congratulations on purchasing this Solo heating boost is halted, and system reverts to normal
unit. It will give you years of economic and operation. Pressing again will resume boost etc.
controllable comfort while enhancing the decor
and style of your home. Summer Cooling
Please take a few minutes to read this as it will In summer, it may be desirable to initiate air
help you realize the full potential of this unique movement in warm conditions.
system of heating. If the On/Off AND the Boost buttons are
depressed simultaneously for more than 1
Please note second, then the water temperature will be
Do not allow Solo to be operated while building ignored, and the airflow will ramp up to boost
dust and dirt is present in your home, as levels until the Solo is switched off. The Boost
operation of the Solo may be damaged light will also come on in this mode.
Mains on/off switch Light Indicators
This is located under the RHS edge of Solo and The setting Lights from left to right represent
must be in the on position for Solo to operate. target temperatures.
Solo On/Off The selected Light will flash slowly while the
When this is pressed for at least 1sec, if water temperature is being raised.
temperature is greater than 26C, and if room When the temperature reaches setpoint, the
temperature is low enough, Solo commences. If Light will go on full.
water is not warm enough, the alarm light
flashes. Alarm Light
This will flash if heating is requested, but the
Comfort Setting water temperature is less than 26C.
if this on/off button is depressed momentarily,
the selected setting is incremented upwards. Special Function Light
Repeated pressing will increment to the highest If remote setback (optional extra) is selected
setting, and will scroll back to lowest again etc. internally, this Light will light continuously.
If setback is selected internally, this Light will
Boost flash slowly.
Momentary press will result in temperature
control being abandoned for 20 minutes, and Cleaning
will enable a higher output setting not available Please only use a moist cloth with no cleaning
in comfort settings. The Settings lights will fluids or abrasives for occasional cleaning of
extinguish at this point, and the Alarm Light will surfaces of Solo.
come on full to indicate Boost operation. Note,
this also depends on water temperature being
high enough to allow heating. System will revert
to temperature control after 20 minutes when
Alarm/Boost light will go off, and settings lights
will revert to normal. Anytime during boost
Settings Lights
Lowest
Highest
Customer Instructions
Technical Manual
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Solo 3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSolo
Model3
CategoryHeater
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Customer Instructions

Mains On/Off Switch

Location and function of the mains on/off switch on the RHS edge of the Solo unit.

Solo On/Off Operation

How to initiate Solo operation by pressing the On/Off button for at least 1 second.

Comfort Setting Adjustment

How to increment the selected heating setting upwards by momentary presses.

Boost Mode Operation

How boost mode temporarily abandons temperature control for higher output.

Summer Cooling Mode

Initiating airflow movement in warm conditions by pressing On/Off and Boost buttons.

Indicator Light Functions

Explanation of the meaning of setting lights, alarm light, and special function light.

Cleaning Instructions

Guidelines for cleaning the Solo unit surfaces using only a moist cloth.

Troubleshooting Guide

No Heat Issues

Check if water temperature is high enough; alarm light should flash.

No Operation Issues

Verify power connection and that the on/off switch is engaged.

Inadequate Heat Diagnosis

Low flow issues, assuming the coil is correctly bled of air. Review piping.

Operation with Radiators

Advice on integrating Solo units with existing radiator circuits.

Unit Not Switching On

Check temperature selection lights and ensure no local heat source affects the sensor.

Electrical Connection

Solo Hydraulic Data

Piping and Pump Recommendations

Guidance on piping size, pump head, and number of Solo units per circuit.

Solo Configurations

Solo Hydraulic and Airflow Data

Sound and Application Data

Sound Data by Capacity Setting

Noise levels (dBA) for Low, High, and Boost capacity settings for both models.

Solo Installation Details

Pipe Connection Information

Details on pipe connection size (15mm dia.) and flow connection location.

Electrical Connection Details

Information on trailing cable, junction box connection, and isolator.