Brunton Solo 15 User Manual

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• Any changes or modifications made by the user will also void the user’s authority to 
operate the Solo under FCC rules. 
• Operate the Solo away from flammable materials. 
• Operate in a well-ventilated area away from combustible gases or fumes. 
• Exposure to extreme temperatures may cause overheating of the unit and trigger a 
shutdown until the unit cools.
• Do not operate the Solo if it has suffered severe external damage. Electrical compo-
nents inside may have been damaged, creating a potential shock hazard. 
USER INSTRUCTIONS
 
IV. General Use 
Use and short-term storage 
• The Solo™ (15 or 7.5) is built to be resist the weather elements.
• It is recommended that the Solo be stored in a fully charged state and in a cool / 
dry place. 
 
Long Term Storage 
• It is recommended to store the Solo™ (15 or 7.5) in a fully charged state.  While the 
self discharge will be minimal it is recommended to charge your battery at least once 
every four months.
Cable Storage 
• The Solo is designed with easy to use chargers.  Please store the cables where it 
can be readily accessible. 
• Only use the Brunton charger that came with your purchase.  Failure to do so may 
cause irreversible damage or pose a safety problem. 
V. Charging 
• It is recommended to fully charge the Solo™ (15 or 7.5) before use.  
• The Solo can be used as a power source during charge cycle. 
• Using the Solo during the charge cycle will lengthen charge times and may cause the 
charge cycle to terminate prematurely. 
• Charging may be performed with the Brunton Solaris, Solar Roll, Solar Flat & the 
included wall transformer, or vehicle DC cigarette lighter attachment.
• All charge sources connect to the same Charge Input Barrel Jack in the power pack’s 
front panel. 
• Do not connect the charger to the output jack.
• The LED’s will behave as a fuel level gauge during the charge cycle. When the unit 
is charging, push the LEVEL button.  The green LED will go off when the charge is