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SECTION
I. Reference
II. Introduction
III. Safety Issues / Warnings
USER INSTRUCTIONS
IV. General Use
V. Charging
VI. Using as AC Power Source
VII. Using as DC Power Source
VIII. Level Key
SPECIFICATIONS
IX. Battery Supply
X. Charge Input Jack
XI. FCC
ERROR CODES/TROUBLESHOOTING
XII. Fault Mode
XIII. Thermal Shutdown
XIV. LED Indicator Quick Reference
XV. Troubleshooting
II. Introduction
The Brunton® Solo™ (15 or 7.5) is the premier portable power source. Simply charge
the Solo and easily carry it out into the eld, to the campsite, or the sporting event. The
Solo™ (15 or 7.5) provides 12.8 Volts of Direct Current (DC) to run all sorts of neces-
sities. The Solo 7.5 is 12.8 volts and 5 Amp-hour capacity while the Solo 15 is 12.8
volts and 12 Amp-hour capacity.
III. Safety Issues / Warnings
Warning! Shock hazard, Explosion Hazard
Failure to follow the following safety instructions may result in personal injury and/or
damage to the Solo power pack.
• Keep away from children
• Do not expose the unit to water.
• Do not attempt to open the power pack. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
• Any changes or modications made by the user to this product will void the product
warranty.