IndIcAtor LIght
The indicator light will start flashing immediately
the SafeLink SOLO is activated.
SafeLink SoLo Light indication
PLB ACTIVE
1 flash every 3 seconds
SATELLITE TRANSMISSION OK
Large flash once every 50 seconds
SafeLink SoLo gPS Light indication
GPS SEARCHING
2 flashes every 1 second
SATELLITE TRANSMISSION SENT WITH
GPS LOCATION OK
Sequence repeats every 50 seconds
PLB ACTIVE
1 flash every 3 seconds
FLASh SoS FeAture
When the PLB is active, pressing the ON button
will cause the indicator light to flash a Morse
code SOS pattern. This can be used to attract
attention after nightfall. The SOS pattern is
repeated four times on each press.
To conserve battery life, a maximum of
30 presses are allowed, after which this feature
is disabled.
de-ActIVAtIon AFter uSe
To turn off the SafeLink SOLO, press and hold the
TEST button for several seconds until the indicator
light stops flashing.
We recommend the
antenna is re-wound
under the plastic peg.
If possible, the yellow
antenna cover should
be pushed back in place
and temporarily taped
over, to avoid accidental
pressing of the ON button.
Important
As soon as possible the PLB should be returned to
a service agent, who will fit a new antenna cover
and check the battery condition. If the PLB was
active for more than a few hours we recommend
fitting a fresh battery to ensure the full 24 hour
operational life is still available.
SeLF teSt
Self-test verifies operation of the PLB by checking
all key features including the battery and alert
transmitters.
teSt button
Push and hold the SELF
TEST button very firmly
for a minimum of 2
seconds, the indicator
light will flash once to
indicate the start of the self test sequence.
After a few seconds, a good self-test will result in
the indicator light flashing a number of times in
quick succession depending on battery usage;
fresh battery self test pass
minimum usage self test pass
medium usage self test pass
no FLASh
self test fail PLB requires service
The PLB will switch off automatically when the
self-test has completed.
Important
Each self-test draws small amounts of energy
from the battery pack. Unnecessary testing of
the PLB will reduce the run time of the PLB in an
emergency. On average, the PLB should only be
self tested 12 times per year, or a total of 60 times
during the 6 year battery lifetime.
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