1. Powering On
- Press and hold the power button located on the front side of the Solis Go for seconds to turn on the hotspot.
2. Connect to the internet
- Once Solis Go is powered on, it will automatically start to connect to the Internet.
- It may take 1-3 minutes to establish an Internet connection, depending on the surrounding network or location.
- Once the hotspot successfully connects to the Internet, all three signal LEDs will become solid.
- If the connection is not established after 5 minutes, restart the Solis Go to reconnect.
3. Connecting to Solis Go from your device
- Go to "Network Settings" on your phone or computer. Turn on the Wi-Fi options.
- Check the SSID printed on the front side of your Solis Go. Select the same SSID within the wireless network list on your device.
- Enter the password that is printed on the front side of your Solis Go.
- Note: The Solis Go can support a maximum of 5 simultaneously connected devices.
4. Power Off
- Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn off the device.
Using the Power Bank
- Plug the corresponding Solis Go orange cable into your device.
- Press the charge button on the front side of the Solis Go to activate the power bank mode and start charging.
- The 4 battery LED indicators display the remaining power level of the Solis Go power bank.
- To stop charging, simply remove the cable from your device.
- Avoid charging the Solis Go while it is simultaneously charging another mobile device to prevent battery life reduction.
Charging the Solis Go with built-in cable
- Pull out the Type-A cable from the Solis Go by sliding it down.
- Plug the cable into a charger or the USB-A port on your computer.
- The 4 power LED indicators will display the charging status of the Solis Go.
- When all 4 white battery LEDs are illuminated, the charging process is complete.
Charging the Solis Go with separate USB cable
- Using a USB Type-A/Type-C to Type-C cable, connect to the Solis Go’s USB Type-C port, located on the side of the device, to your USB charger or the USB port on your computer.
- When all 4 white battery LEDs are illuminated, the charging process is complete.
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